Example sentences of "to be [vb pp] in time " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , for all cases where the to infinitive evokes " subsequent potentiality " the support is necessarily seen or implied to be situated in time prior to the event . |
2 | Admittedly the zeal with which trades unions seek to achieve increases in the money wages of their members is likely to be tempered in times of rising unemployment , an outcome which is also predicted in the more formal models of hysteresis . |
3 | In spite of this , there is plenty of scope for what is sought to be greatly reduced ; it is also possible for the permission to be limited in time , in other words for the development , building and/or use to be permitted only until some date in the future . |
4 | He began by securing from Parliament a fifteenth and tenth , combined with a subsidy , the first to be levied in time of peace . |
5 | Such initiatives tended to be overcome in time by inertia and indifference . |
6 | Payment cheques , must arrive at banks by 1 April to be cleared in time for the 6 April deadline . |
7 | Do n't you see , as far as I knew , I was the first man ever to be displaced in time , though no doubt the timeslips were now making a regular thing of it . |
8 | For the first time I realized the humiliating narrowness of mind with which one has to be equipped in time of war . |
9 | Orders placed during August are unlikely to be supplied in time for the start of the Session on . |
10 | Circumstances in which overtime may be used should be identified , together with a list of staff who have agreed to be approached in time of need . |
11 | Now we can only hope that things are resolved quickly enough for the developments to be finished in time for the 1994 Open . ’ |
12 | A new series of trendy Toby mugs are to be launched in time for Christmas . |