Example sentences of "in time [pers pn] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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31 | I have been too quick to condemn , where in time I might redeem . |
32 | But in time I 'll have a home , my daughter will be back with me , and I 'll be able to live as normal a life as anyone else . |
33 | That in time I shall supply , |
34 | Up in the Hebrides — and in time I would find myself filming mink there , too — the effect of the animals on ground-nesting birds such as common and arctic terns appears to be serious . |
35 | If I noticed in time I would have to run after him and ask for it . |
36 | At this moment in time I would agree with you entirely . |
37 | Turtle Island who won at Royal Ascot , Leopardstown and York has done most so far but at this point in time I could n't make up my mind between Turtle Island and my other two big race winners , State Performer and Stonehatch . |
38 | At the end of two days you say well fine but it 's not for me I ca n't do anything about that when you walk out the room but I hope my objective is to convince you that here is something that like lots of other people in time I can it 's a very very useful system . |
39 | In time he would say , ‘ I want to give the wretched a brotherly message . |
40 | In time he would seek a solution to this problem by envisaging a brotherhood of painters living self-sufficiently , away from the worldliness of towns and thus uncontaminated by modern fevers and distractions . |
41 | He would have to bind the boy while he slept , for in time he would have to sleep . |
42 | In time he would have to , but not yet . |
43 | Mervyn Whyte , secretary of the meeting told me today : ‘ At this point in time he 'll not be on the front row of the grid but Billy Nutt , the clerk of the course , and myself will be going through the speeds later today and deciding the grid positions . |
44 | In time he might have proved a good replacement for Chapman , but it would have needed a refinement in tactics . |
45 | He thought that there was no barrier and that in time he could have done more for them . |
46 | Through his work as a teacher , he became fond of the race of Men and saw in it the possibility and the threat that in time it might far exceed the declining race of Elves . |
47 | In time it may be possible to find other , better remedies . |
48 | In time it will be both understood and accepted as a disease that is not the fault of the sufferer and from which full recovery is possible . |
49 | In time it will just disappear and no one will ever know . ’ |
50 | In time it will come to look very beautiful … ’ |
51 | In time she might even have threatened your own position . |
52 | At that instant she chose the path of her own life , and understood that in time she would have to part company with her friend . |
53 | In time she would put the disagreeable widow in her place . |
54 | He had hoped that in time she would have his children and one day she might come to love him . |
55 | In time she would forget him , but the legacy of sensual awareness he had left her could prove to be a burden more difficult to shed . |
56 | In time she would make him like her , accept her . |
57 | In time she will find her own way of dealing with her pain . |
58 | She in turn may hope that in time she will get the caring response she is really seeking and will pursue the pattern . |