Example sentences of "time for the [num] " in BNC.

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1 Finally , and in time for the 1979 — 80 visit , a Dean was elected : Brian Clark from the Department of Mathematics , Statistics and Computing .
2 However , the Commission believes that it should , and proposes to make legislative changes ( after ‘ appropriate consultation ’ with interested parties ) in time for the 1 January 1993 implementation date .
3 These include experiments in programme exchange and plans to set up a regional TV network in time for the 1992 Caribbean Festival of Arts .
4 Negotiations on the convention were scheduled to begin in February 1991 , with a view to reaching agreement in time for the 1992 environment and development conference in Brazil .
5 UN information sources reported in November that a new Centre for Environment and Development for the Arab region and Europe ( CEDARE ) , proposed by UNDP 's regional Bureau for Arab States and Europe , was expected to be set up in time for the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development .
6 There is some doubt as to whether the processes of investigation and legislation will be completed in time for the 1995 revaluation .
7 However , coach Cees Koppelaar is anxious that games are found so that his young squad can mature in time for the 1995 European championships being staged in Dublin .
8 Although I can not go into too much detail , I would like to look at players between the ages of 15 to 17 , as they will hold the key to the future , but I do n't think too many of them would be ready in time for the 1995 European championships in Dublin .
9 The Irish were disappointed at finishing ninth in the Inter-Continental Cup in Poland last month , but now have turned their attention to getting things right in time for the 1995 European championships being hosted in Dublin .
10 Despite valiant efforts by our physiotherapists , my hamstring did not recover in time for the 200 metres .
11 Now we can only hope that things are resolved quickly enough for the developments to be finished in time for the 1994 Open . ’
12 Four elements of the specification are of particular importance here : a statement of aims relating to the education of individual pupils , and to the preparation for life after school ; a statement of objectives in terms of skills , attitudes , concepts and knowledge ; a balanced allocation of time for the eight areas of experience ; and methods of teaching and learning which will achieve the objectives .
13 His reflection was fed by information from a wide variety of sources — from the presidential staff at the Elysée , from his ministers , from officials and experts , from the abundant official documentation that passed across his desk , and from the media ( he read all the major French newspapers as well as the Daily Telegraph , the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung , and the New York Herald Tribune , and his normal weekday routine always ended in time for the eight o'clock television news ) .
14 Six weeks before and immediately after the closedown was assumed to be a more stressful time for the 100 men than one and two years later when 90 per cent of them had found alternative employment .
15 It felt that the date for the block plan could be retained , but the time for the two office designs should be extended to spring 1858 .
16 There seems to be far more scope at the present time for the two generations to become friends .
17 The subjects with influenza B showed a 19% increase in the reaction time for the 10 minute version of the variable fore period simple reaction time test when compared with the controls ( symptomatic value 440 ( SD 82 ) ms , control value 369 ( SD 79 ) ms , p<0.05 ) .
18 Proud of the rapid development time for the 601 , the two companies are nevertheless rushing on to complete work on three other promised iterations of the part , now under development at IBM 's Somerset plant in Austin , Texas .
19 I drove to the Birmingham Hippodrome in time for the 11 o'clock production meeting with the contestants .
20 The last two or three years have been a testing time for the 180 people who work at Angered .
21 It was an approach introduced by the Conservatives in the 1950s and , in particular , exploited with consummate skill by Harold Macmillan , who used a ‘ go phase ’ to promote a consumer boom in time for the 1959 general election .
22 The reason being that way back in 1990 the Leinster Division won the cup and its return to England was somewhat delayed , in fact , it did n't make it back in time for the 1991 competition when Western were the victors .
23 Hill 's ban ended in time for the 1987 World Cup but Bristol 's Richard Harding , who replaced him for the final Five Nations match — a stirring victory over Scotland — was first-choice in Australia and Hill 's last game for two years was against the United States .
24 And it could n't have come at a better time for the 29 year old bowler in this his benefit season .
25 Doyle drove straight to the Isle of Wight , arriving in time for the eleven-thirty ferry .
26 The vagaries of travel to Orkney , however , including the fact that the scheduled flights were all booked up with journalists , meant he could not arrive in time for the ten o'clock start .
27 Plans are under way to develop a package of special ‘ top up ’ courses in time for the 1994/95 academic year .
28 AMERICA 'S FIRST five-jet aerobatic team look set to take to the skies in time for the 1993 airshow season , reports Bill Jesse .
29 With the Channel Tunnel looming ever larger in the news and Europe drawing ever nearer , SEL is helping two local companies get their products ready in time for the 1993 opening .
30 In addition an element of proportional representation would be introduced in time for the 1993 elections , as already proposed at a Socialist Party convention on Oct. 12-13 with the formation of electoral alliances with minority parties in mind .
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