Example sentences of "be [verb] [adv] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | Since money is less likely to be withdrawn quickly from time accounts , banks may feel the need to hold less liquidity , and therefore may decide to increase credit , thus expanding the money supply . |
2 | The arrangements are working well and I have every confidence that the job will be completed satisfactorily on time . |
3 | Odd-length periods have the merit of being centred on the middle observation of the period ; even-length periods provide a smoothed value that must be placed midway in time between the middle two observations of the period . |
4 | Any ACT that can not be used , carried back or surrendered , may be carried forward without time limit for use against tax liabilities ( again subject to the same basic rate restriction ) . |
5 | Here you will be transported backwards in time as you meander through the Victorian street , with its working craftsmen , and into the period rooms showing life as it was in Victorian times . |
6 | It was essential that the walls could be manned fast in time of emergency . |
7 | Designer Cuffey , I feel , has tilted several greens too much , but this can be put right in time . |
8 | The use of a carefully structured finite-state grammar allows all the utterances to be specified ahead of time . |
9 | Because you will be kept strictly to time . |
10 | Only very short-term speculative balances will be held in sight deposits : they will be held mainly in time deposits which earn some interest , but which are still totally risk free . |
11 | Timber for construction needs to be acquired only from time to time , and enough firewood can be collected in one journey to last several months . |