Example sentences of "be [adv] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | got back home and the post 's been in between time and we 've just got this letter for her to attend on February , I wonder if there 's , if you 've had a mix up ? |
2 | The sovereign power inherent in the British Crown , as exercised through Council and through Parliament , derives not from a treaty or document or compact , but from prescription , from the fact that it has been so from time immemorial — that it is immanent in the nation itself . |
3 | She had been just in time . |
4 | I smoke my spliff and switch on the telly ; I am just in time for Neighbours . |
5 | We are just in time to tell you that October is ‘ National Hand Knitting Month ’ . |
6 | ‘ You are just in time . |
7 | It , it 's also a chain , from what you 're going on about , people regarding the service , I mean everyone 's had a bit , not just the erm , it , it 's the purchase managers more than the er , people who pay our premiums , they are just in time and we stood up to be shot at if we do n't pay the service , or put a big ones maybe , they 'll have half a carton of raw material left for that machine , so they 'll order an item for tomorrow morning , well they 're not to blame for the service , T N T's to blame for the service if we do n't get it erm , |
8 | We can react very quickly to the customers demands — many of our deliveries are just in time — the customers require that , they do n't carry stock . |
9 | ‘ Mummy 's on stage , you 're just in time to button me up . ’ |
10 | ‘ You 're just in time to give me a hand . ’ |
11 | ‘ You 're just in time to give me a hand . ’ |
12 | You 're just in time to make a bit of pastry against tomorrow . ’ |
13 | You 're just in time for the toast to Annabelle . |
14 | ‘ You 're just in time . |
15 | Hi you 're just in time , help yourself . |
16 | You 're exactly on time . |
17 | Well I 'm afraid we 're out of time there ! |
18 | You 're back in time for tea ! ’ |
19 | ‘ As long as we 're back in time for Livings ’ visit , ’ John said . |
20 | If you 're back in time , come round , ’ she suggested , and hated herself for grovelling . |
21 | Cos the other group are here already , they 're here on time . |
22 | You 're here in time to forestall my assailant . ’ |
23 | I would n't have been back in time . |
24 | AIl servicemen must return to the West before 0030 hours , but tonight only five out of the group of six are back on time at Checkpoint Charlie ; one has got lost along the way . |
25 | These are hours when you know you need to be somewhere on time — so build in margins for travel . |
26 | I said it is quarter past two if you I 'm not pushing you off but you 've got to be somewhere on time . |
27 | They had n't arrived yet , because they had been held up in the traffic , but they would be along in time for an early lunch . |
28 | And it could be just in time . |
29 | Unlike other single women , Elaine can not stay out late at night : she has to be home in time to be put to bed by a nurse . |
30 | The management became worried that if the calls for encores were to continue the opera , with its three ballets , lasting six hours , would be so long that the nobility would not be home in time for supper . |