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

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1 Her father had always had a great deal of time for the Sally Ann .
2 Another which could be used , if you want a longer stretch of time for the recording , is the Synchrofax Audio Page ( see Appendix 2 ) .
3 Those talking optimistically about GATT claim to want the makings of a deal in time for the Tokyo economic summit in June .
4 He joined the Post Office at Bedale in time for the Christmas rush of 1957 , but two years of his service were part-time .
5 The urgency to complete it was put down to US pressure to achieve a result in time for the opening of the Republican Party convention on Aug. 17 , apparently in an attempt to boost the troubled election campaign of President George Bush by convincing the US electorate that his skills in the foreign policy field had domestic benefits .
6 A trial run was carried out but it was soon realized the volume of traffic in the town of Paisley would prevent any large movement of aircraft in time for the carrier to meet its scheduled departure .
7 Caledor II personally kills Snorri Halfhand , King Gotrek 's son , before returning to Ulthuan in time for the hunting season .
8 It s going to take a bit of time for the factories to dole us out some more .
9 Post-Darwinian geologists had assigned vast tracts of time for the operations of forces still believed by us to have shaped the Earth ; but they were challenged on the grounds that thermodynamics could demonstrate that the Sun and the Earth could not be much more than fifty million years old .
10 The jeep was bouncing them about mercilessly as the Brigadier tried to get back to the village in time for the Captain and the Substitute to go back to Florence and eat .
11 I was back in England in time for the Easter term of 1931 and resumed my university life , but during the next three years I thought incessantly of that slow-flowing muddy river , of the arid , scrub-covered plains and volcanic mountains , the herds of ox and gazelle , the mat-roofed encampments , the slender , graceful figures in loincloths , attractive , armed and unpredictable .
12 Already , in some parts of the country , it 's difficult to find a cleaner that uses the CFC 113 process because many have installed new equipment in time for the ban , according to the Textile Services Association , and the situation is only likely to get worse .
13 That meeting ordered a new working group to try to reconcile the plan with the more cautious programme of Prime Minister Nikolai Ryzhkov in time for the opening of a crucial debate in the USSR Supreme Soviet on Sept. 10 .
14 REPUBLIC of Ireland midfield star Roy Keane was set to announce today that he will be joining Blackburn in time for the start of the new Premier League season .
15 On closer inspection it became clear there were two sets of figures for the same period of time for the Grenfell Leather Trading Company .
16 It is intended that the orchestra would be in place in time for the Edinburgh Festival in autumn .
17 It aims to produce an internationally-binding treaty on steps to limit climate change , with a view to having an agreement in place in time for the opening of the major UN conference on environment and development in Brazil in June 1992 .
18 The 25-year-old will cost around £700,000 and the signing is likely to be pushed through in the next few days in time for the Christmas programme .
19 A communiqué issued after the meeting said that agreement had been reached on ( i ) the implementation of the CFE treaty without renegotiation ; ( ii ) a commitment by all former Soviet republics to honour the obligations of the Soviet Union under the CFE treaty ; and ( iii ) the ratification of the CFE treaty by all newly-independent states and completion of the process in time for the March-July session of the Helsinki Review Conference .
20 Bales of carpet samples fill the pattern room in time for the deadline .
21 It would be a poor sort of immortality , however , because any personal concept of time for the astronaut would almost certainly come to an end as he was torn apart inside the black hole !
22 The effects of this delegation were to give confidence to the Polytechnic 's internal processes of review and validation and to create a body of case law about their achievement in time for the revalidation of the Course in 1984–85 .
23 It is intended and er all four sets of government officials are resolved to integrate the two agencies in time for the commencement of the P I production phases .
24 The Daleks proved an immediate hit with the production cast and crew as they were delivered to Lime Grove 's car park in time for the dress rehearsals .
25 The American Consul-General in Port of Spain granted Stewart an emergency visa for his dash through Caracas and on to New York , and Stewart set off at dawn on the Tuesday , hoping to reach Ayresome Park in time for the replay on Saturday .
26 The primary demand on him will be to restore Wanderers to the national league 's first division in time for the club 's 125th anniversary in two years ' time .
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28 We hope that the results of the evaluation will enable us to make further improvements in time for the start of the next session .
29 In the morning , the shipping line said there would be a special connecting train that would bring them and the other 180 Irish passengers to the ship at Queenstown in time for the sailing .
30 Following notification by the Seller to the Purchaser of such cause , the Seller shall be allowed a reasonable extension of time for the performance of its obligations .
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