Example sentences of "are [verb] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 All of the objects and characters are solid 3D objects which are calculated in real time .
2 If those , all of those contract temps are regarded as full time people it looks like full time people are working overtime , which is why I asked you the question yesterday erm what 's the overtime bill for quotes alone .
3 Effective vaccines prevent such hazards , but only if a social organization ensures that all potential mothers are vaccinated in good time .
4 ‘ You are come in excellent time , Theodosia ! ’
5 Now we , we do know that 's a problem , the police service know it 's a problem , and the Chief Constable 's come up with these er these performance targets , where he 's try he 's promising to the public that he 's going to endeavour to make sure that all police telephone calls are answered within certain time periods .
6 Keith Fox in Nuclear Safety ensures that all design work and safety cases through , independent assessment , and all necessary agreements with NII are secured in good time .
7 Gottlieb and Kalay ( 1985 ) and Ball ( 1988 ) have demonstrated that the imposition of minimum price fluctuations ( the tick size ) induces leptokurtosis in the distribution of price changes , particularly when the changes are measured over short time intervals .
8 If these anomalies are detected in good time the parents can receive counselling and the subsequent management of the pregnancy can be planned , so reducing the national perinatal mortality rate .
9 If these conditions are found in good time , treatment is usually straightforward and almost always effective .
10 Arms races are run in evolutionary time , rather than on the timescale of individual lifetimes .
11 Recommendation ( ix ) calls upon local offices and the Department of Social Security to give higher priority to those entering residential care to make sure that their claims for income support are processed in good time so that people do not have weeks of worry or possibly weeks in a home without paying .
12 Finally , you are left with unallocated time which you must distribute equitably between your different subjects , in line with your known study patterns — and leisure activities .
13 Remotely-sensed data are acquired at regular time intervals , and thematic information such as land use can be obtained from such data using the techniques of classification described in Section 5.6.4 .
14 It is of particular value where international companies are working in different time zones and the telephone is not always a convenient method of communication .
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