Example sentences of "be [adj] [prep] time [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | From time to time he would take it out and read it , but no others came ; and he had to be content from time to time with the sight of Dinah above him on the lighted stage , playing her part superbly , her breasts outlined by scarlet netted silk . |
2 | OLDHAM keeper Jon Hallworth is facing an anxious battle to be fit in time for Saturday 's big Premier League kick-off . |
3 | CLIFTONVILLE midfielder Shaun Strang looks likely to be fit in time for Saturday 's TNT Gold Cup clash with Newry . |
4 | Johnny Jamieson picked up a first half knock in the 2– defeat by Portadown but he is expected to be fit in time for Saturday . |
5 | Now he faces an uphill struggle to be fit in time for the British Clubman 's championship a series he had hoped to win this season . |
6 | I began to think she would be worthy in time of being my mistress , which till now I had been a little scrupulous about . |
7 | The project , presented by the Minister for Culture and Education , Jack Lang , and adopted by the Cabinet on 26 August , should be operational in time for the exhibition ‘ The century of Titian : from Giorgione to Veronese ’ scheduled at Paris 's Grand Palais from 20 February to 31 May 1993 . |
8 | But re-election by the International Amateur Athletic Federation must be carried at the IAAF meeting at Tokyo in August to be effective in time for 1992 . |
9 | For the energetic , whose holiday would be incomplete without time on the tennis courts , Italy has just the answer . |
10 | In addition to the complimentary courses , others will be available from time to time . |
11 | Wicker beds may look attractive , but can be difficult to clean properly , which will be necessary from time to time , especially if your dog suffers from fleas . |
12 | Statutory amendment might be necessary from time to time , but statutory restatement by way of codification or reform would be possible . |
13 | However , it quickly became clear that the opera would not be ready in time for September , even though Mozart had finished the first act by 22 August . |
14 | It is hoped that the church at least will be ready in time for the celebrations of the 800th anniversary of Dresden 's foundation in 2006 . |
15 | He 'd left them in the Courtesy Cleaners : they 'd be ready in time for Easter Saturday . |
16 | A dedicated third berth at the North Sea Ferries terminal in Europort will also be ready in time for the arrival of Norbank . |
17 | Although I can not go into too much detail , I would like to look at players between the ages of 15 to 17 , as they will hold the key to the future , but I do n't think too many of them would be ready in time for the 1995 European championships in Dublin . |
18 | A break of the recreational variety might be no bad thing in the case of McAllister , however , assuming he can be ready in time for Lisbon . |
19 | Would you mind doing the beans now Joelle , cos it wo n't be ready otherwise , it wo n't be ready in time for dinner . |