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

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1 It is apt that one of the first two recordings made by Kurt Masur in his new role as Music Director of the New York Philharmonic should be of the New World Symphony , particularly when it comes in ample time to celebrate the centenary of the first performance of that favourite work by this very orchestra in December 1893 .
2 At a Royal Show briefing , Egil Hersleth of the Norwegian Red Cattle Society said that the Norwegians had included mastitis resistance in their selection index for about 20 years , and in that time had reduced its incidence by 1% in the national herd .
3 Rigoberta Menchu has lived in exile in Mexico for the past 11 years , yet the only weapons she has used in that time have been words .
4 I have been metal detecting now for over twenty years , and in that time have owned and tested many detectors .
5 Three of the six horizontal wells drilled in that time have set Gulf of Mexico records for overall horizontal length .
6 He 's been the manager for 18 months , and in that time has bought their first £1m player , followed it with other seven-figure signings , and taken the club into Europe .
7 He took up archery just eight years ago and in that time has become a national instructor , teaching people of all ages , as well as reaching the championships .
8 His only acquisition in that time has been full-back Gary Parkinson , currently on-loan from Middlesbrough .
9 Although this took place only three days later , Brunel and Burn had in that time examined forty-four schemes and produced a nine-page report vindicating the efforts of Angell and Pownall .
10 They were away from home for six weeks and in that time covered thousands of miles , made over forty flights , attended a multitude of receptions , galas and banquets and shook more hands in walkabouts than could ever be counted .
11 This created the conditions which were to set the pattern of religious justification for strife for centuries to come , and there is little doubt that nearly all , if not all wars in historic time have had some kind of religion or ‘ god ’ put forward as requiring the human race , or parts of it to engage in bloodshed and misery .
12 In many climates there are long dry seasons followed by long wet seasons , each season giving ample chance for the wood to dry out thoroughly and then , in due time to soak up a great deal of water and swell .
13 Indeed there are things which suggest that not only did vase-painting at Athens in this time move pari passu with free painting and sculpture but that the same person may sometimes have worked in more than one of the three crafts .
14 Now I 'd also in this time rung up the er forwarding address in Manchester , rung up the telephone number I 'd been given of the forwarding address .
15 After playing through figs 5 and 6 it is a good idea to record some major or ‘ 5 ’ ♯4/♯11 chords such as those in fig 4 ( resolved to either a sus4 or the major on the same root ) and put in some time improvising over them to familiarise yourself with the sound and feel of the scale .
16 Oh it 's had all new windows put in some time has n't it ?
17 Rattler rapidly evaluates a set of high quality partial charges from semiempirical quantum mechanical calculations with a substantial reduction in computational time compared with other MEP methods .
18 THREE goals in extra time sealed Dundela 's path into the second round .
19 They beat South Korea 4-3 in extra time to finish with the bronze medal and set off scenes of joyous celebration that were watched by millions on TV back home .
20 They beat South Korea 4-3 in extra time to finish with the bronze medal and set off scenes of joyous celebration .
21 Barlaston Jasper jollyer Fred Leighton 's Panthers team beat the Royals 1–0 in extra time to avenge a final defeat last year .
22 First of all , you would have to get there by traveling in imaginary time and not care that your history in real time came to a sticky end .
23 The technical benefits of 2D processing in real time include early prospect delineation and basic exploration interpretation , 3D data acquisition quality assurance and the development of a knowledge base to assure the quality and accelerate the delivery of the fully processed 3D data set .
24 I 'd like to reach Salisbury in good time to take a look at the city 's many charms . ’
25 For example , if we are to see a major confluence of the world 's financial markets , we need to have prepared our financial structure and planning in good time to take advantage of such changes .
26 No doubt he would be woken up in good time to go to church .
27 You might in good time like to write a pop-psychology book under that title ?
28 The usual manner of groundbaiting and introducing hookbait samples to the fish is to throw a handful of feed onto the surface of the river to a spot where , in the angler 's judgment , the feed will sink in good time to trickle through the fishing area .
29 Keep the old man in there , get him out in good time to defrost , maybe even put him in a hot bath to remove any traces of his preservation .
30 The abbot 's guests had dispersed decorously , Rémy and Earl Robert in amicable company to the guesthall , where Bénezet was already returned from his evening in the town , in good time to attend his lord , as the earl 's two squires stood ready and waiting for theirs .
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