Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [prep] [adj] time " in BNC.

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1 Although it was not clear when the equipment would arrive at North Tees , managers hoped it would be installed in good time for Christmas .
2 To allow staff appointments to be made in good time for work to be undertaken for Council Tax it is necessary to go to the Finance Committee on 16 September 1992 with a staff structure , some of which is still subject to review , for example the Control Sections .
3 Early inquiry should obviously be made where an application , eg under s 29(3) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 , is required to be made within strict time limits .
4 ‘ Put an arrow into the ground in front of him when I give the sign — far enough ahead to be seen in good time . ’
5 For counsellors to know the limits of their competence is clearly important , and calling in specialist help is always something that should be done in good time .
6 MPower 's SharedWhiteBoard lets shared images be annotated in real time .
7 MPower 's SharedWhiteBoard enables shared images to be annotated in real time , Audio Editor enables users to create , playback and mail audio files and annotate text files with audio playback ; DeskScan/UX is for scanning , viewing , manipulating for scale , brightness and contrast , storing and printing high-resolution colour and monochrome images ; Multimedia Mailer electronically mails audio , image and video frames and FAX-UX sends and receives facsimile messages ; ImageView views graphics images , including facsimile , saves video frames and full-colour PostScript files while PostScript Viewer views PostScript-based objects .
8 ‘ You 'll be told in good time , ’ he said and would not listen when Goll the Gorm said , crossly , as they trooped out , that it was always the same ; they were not told what was going on and it was a disgrace and a scandal and there 'd be a revolution at Tara before much longer , if there would n't be an outright war .
9 There is disagreement , however , whether or not they can be interpreted as lateral time equivalents of one another .
10 Since the analysis of this data must be performed in real time , traders use computers .
11 The same applies to line ( 3 ) assuming an adjacency matrix representation of G so that the test ( u , v ) is an edge of G may be performed in constant time .
12 Very often this will be coming from a different department , who should be alerted in good time .
13 Over the wall , overlooking Kingsdale , is a tight concentration of potholes , some of great depth , but if Whernside 's summit is to be reached in good time they must be considered out of bounds .
14 Mono pictures are previewed as ( jerky ) moving images which can be grabbed in real time .
15 Details of the programme will be distributed in good time beforehand but please make arrangements now to be represented .
16 Any pertinent changes must be notified in good time if the court is to sanction the scheme .
17 The window of opportunity for survival from sudden cardiac arrest is narrow , the best chance occurring when the emergency medical services are activated first so that a defibrillator can be brought in good time .
18 An option is to use a clockwork timer , as for a camera or model aircraft dethermaliser , which can be set for specific time delay in minutes and seconds .
19 It is possible , for example , that a large proportion of loans are for the most recently deposited theses ; alternatively , it could be that some theses are more often requested than others , and that loan records for such theses would be found within different time periods .
20 I would like to know if the machine can be converted to full time four wheel drive , There are no real advantages to permanent four wheel drive but , if you wish to , use the transfer box from a 1948–50 Series One .
21 It may be run at other time during the working day on specific instruction .
22 Performance information can be viewed in real time or collected and archived at a single location to be used later for systems and capacity planning .
23 ‘ Other health authorities are now looking to replicate this innovative scheme which helps many older people and prevents them having to be admitted to full time care . ’
24 With the tightening of world oil demand which will come in the 1990s and the beginnings of a ‘ catching-up ’ programme of crude price increases , it is to be hoped that measures will be taken in good time to counteract what could be a politically unacceptable and potentially debilitating economic dependence on imported energy , for the US and for the rest of the Western world .
25 Full details of how to reach your accommodation will be sent in good time before your holiday is due to commence .
26 Ministers are , significantly , confident that an upturn can be achieved in good time before the next election .
27 A dial gives you the running total of the amount of gallons the cartridge has deal with , so a new one can be ordered in good time .
28 and I 'll be you wo n't be qualified for paid time off .
29 The University may consider applications from overseas candidates received after the normal closing date of 15 December , but candidates should make early application through UCAS , so that they can be informed in good time of any further qualifications required before they can be considered for admission .
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