Example sentences of "the [noun] in time " in BNC.

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1 They just do n't actually have that information , a lot of small local groups , and I think maybe the C B S could work with the Engineers department in future years and try to get to those groups , because I 'm sure a lot of them , actually if they were given the opportunity in time to get in , that , that you might have a lot of people applying for flag and whatever than you do now .
2 There is a combination of two factors : the change in time zone and the sluggishness of our body rhythms to adjust to change .
3 In a cold , late spring it may prove difficult to graze off the rye in time to work up a good tilth for mangolds .
4 STAFF at a vandal-hit racecourse gave up their bank holiday yesterday to clear up the damage in time for the next meeting .
5 Aggregating this data for all projects indicates the total work load by functions ; staggering the projects in time allows most efficient use of resources .
6 No it 's a singing mass , the mass in time of war .
7 ‘ Then I could show Mother Francis that I 'd be back up in the convent in time for Mass in the chapel , and she 'd get to know I was to be relied on . ’
8 But any form of ‘ editing ’ the file card in this way must introduce some small risk of giving an impression that is slightly awry , and we would prefer the UAPT practice of invariably giving the ‘ black ’ information entirely unabridged , although recognising the savings in time and therefore the cost that the CD procedure must allow .
9 ln a large file , normally the case in database systems , the savings in time will be marked .
10 She seemed worried that Prince Charles would not make the wedding in time .
11 Perhaps if she hurried she could get back to the complex in time for Miguelito 's spot .
12 Only poor Webb , still in plaster but determined to be back in the side in time for Italy , can feel discouraged by the way he brought it off .
13 Unfortunately , Lola could not deliver the cars in time for Indianapolis and Mr Rahal failed to qualify for the race .
14 These types vary according to the investment in time and energy that the male and female place respectively in their mating and rearing roles .
15 If the rarity of jade and the distances from which men were prepared to obtain supplies were one indication of the high regard in which the material was held by certain peoples , the investment in time and labour needed to shape this hard material to social needs was even more eloquent of its honorific status .
16 have very little warning before you need to go , and sometimes do not reach the lavatory in time ;
17 An association with ‘ urgency ’ has been found when the child passes urine frequently and with great urgency , often not reaching the lavatory in time ( Berg et al .
18 Parents need to be helped to understand the problem and not punish the child for not getting to the lavatory in time ( Schmitt 1982a ) .
19 Some parents feel that the problem centres on the child 's not getting to the lavatory in time ( Berg et al .
20 Where a summons or other originating process has been served on a defendant by post or insertion in his letter-box under Ord 7 , 4 10(1) ( b ) or 4(a) or r 13(1) ( b ) or ( 4 ) and after judgment has been given or entered it appears to the court that the process did not come to the knowledge of the defendant in time , the court may of its own motion set aside the judgment and may give any direction or make any such order as the court may think just .
21 Their only hope is to hear the aircraft in time , Joanna Burger of Rutgers University suspected .
22 There you will see thousands of cars speeding by , each with the driver alone , his head thrown back as he yells the words aloud , her fist slapping the wheel in time to the beat , thousands of silent screams haring up the M1 to get to that meeting on schedule .
23 KEVIN Keegan has lodged a substantial bid for an unnamed player but wo n't tie up the deal in time for Saturday 's home game with Brighton .
24 1835 " It was … unanimously approved of , that instead of levying the Cess and Contingencies on the Estate of Islay by the extent of land as has been the practice in time past ; the same shall be charged as a percentage upon the whole Rental of Islay … "
25 ‘ I expect I shall get used to the designs in time .
26 Ray Parker 's theme tune was transferred onto the SID chip as perfectly as you could imagine , so when you add the lyrics to the bottom of the screen with a bouncing dot highlighting the words in time with the music …
27 He could have forced the window in time , anyone could , but he seemed suddenly to think better of it .
28 It was as she finished with the remainder of yesterday 's mail that she glanced through the window in time to see Silas walking towards the stables .
29 Ace was faster , however , and had her Browning out of the holster in time to fire before Richmann .
30 Successfully , for the whirlybird changed direction , heading straight for them , and Travis backed off , returning to the hut in time to shield her from the cloud of sand the machine whipped up as it landed .
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