Example sentences of "in [adj] time [conj] " in BNC.

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1 One of the finest of all , ‘ Gelosia ’ , published in 1646 , opens with a great passionate outburst : which is followed by a nine-bar aria in triple time and a fast arioso ; the whole scheme is then twice repeated , very freely .
2 Schumm ( 1968 ) also demonstrated how knowledge gained from contemporary denudation rates could give clues about the rates in geological time and suggested that with the appearance of grasses in the Cainozoic , the relations between climate , vegetation , erosion and runoff became much as today except for the subsequent influence of man .
3 Clearly , these republics will apply for admission into the United Nations in due time and we shall define our views at that time .
4 But in social time and social space we make just such distinctions and we do so in a very consistent way .
5 They cost the country a small fortune in lost time and health care every year , but only a limited few of prescribed ind industrial diseases are recognized .
6 ‘ I do n't think Manchester had too many chances in extra time and a Falconer goal would have won it for us .
7 Listen you know what I me mean goes in extra time and after that , penalties .
8 A happy medium is one which re-calculates the pages in real time but can suppress the display if required to avoid the annoyance of a constantly changing display .
9 Not only will they see each other and converse in real time but they will be able to share and manipulate together the contents of their computer screens .
10 Here at Cabarave , east London 's black comedy club , the video monitors replaying his classic stage show Raw are turned down — displaced by the sound of jokes told in real time and laughter that 's live , spontaneous , uncanned .
11 The application captures all sensor readings in real time and stores them for 30 years as required by law .
12 The application captures all sensor readings in real time and stores them for 30 years as required by law .
13 A new 3-D perspective is generated in real time and delivered to the helmet 's eyescreens to create the effect of ‘ looking around ’ the virtual world as if it was a real one .
14 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 .
15 ‘ Like nothing you 've seen in prime time or on God 's earth , ’ Time magazine raved .
16 I do n't know of any league penalty regarding players not turning up and not letting their opponents know in good time that they will not be playing .
17 Invitations will be sent out in good time but pensioners with any queries should contact Charles Muir at Regent 's House ( ) .
18 I arrived in good time and was shown into a small living-room where a clothes-horse , hung with baby clothes , stood steaming before an electric fire .
19 I arrived at the station in good time and chained my travel-bag to the luggage rack .
20 I had intended to emerge while Mr Cardinal was still a reasonable distance away , so that he would see me in good time and suppose I was on my way to the summerhouse , or perhaps to the gardener 's lodge .
21 The flames were put out in good time and the donkey was said to be fit for the final , against Preston North End .
22 If you like the idea , and would be prepared to spend a couple of evenings helping to build it , please mention it to a committee member in good time and we will see what can be done .
23 Er indeed the directive was promulgated as the minister said but I do n't think it was a bolt out of the blue , it was of course something that we around for some considerable time before that and of course that excuse hardly applies to the delay in establishing the European parliamentary constituency committees , er as the minister er will know very well , it was merely a matter of seven weeks , er the excuse being that had they had another seven weeks they could have had the public inquiry stage , the reality of course was that there was plenty of time to do this in good time and in good order and without the confusion that exists now er around the candidatures and the boundaries of the existing European boundaries .
24 Good for Annabel , who had the sense to quit the circuit in good time and launch a successful new career .
25 Bragad was affable enough at the end — said that all things came to pass in good time if they were meant to .
26 Any pertinent changes must be notified in good time if the court is to sanction the scheme .
27 Then he made 38 runs in good time as Northern cashed in against the champions ' depleted bowling resources .
28 Actually this was done in double-quick time but I can never forget the excitement and the terror of that night .
29 Rather , it should be taken over histories in imaginary time that were closed in on themselves , like the surface of the earth .
30 This in turn led to the idea that the universe could be finite in imaginary time but without boundaries or singularities .
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