Example sentences of "[noun sg] will [be] [verb] [prep] time " in BNC.
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1 | A programme will be produced in time for the summer season and Welcome will continue to keep Friends informed . |
2 | John Hart , Assistant Director ( Curriculum ) comments : ‘ Aspects of two major areas of review will be completed in time for the next Catalogue . |
3 | I understand that this figure will be reviewed from time to time in the light of inflation . |
4 | The doctrine of precedent restrains tribunals and the trial judges in the county courts and in the High Court from digressing into frolics of legal innovation , but even the trial judge will be presented from time to time with issues upon which there are no binding precedents . |
5 | The truth will be revealed in time . |
6 | However , it thinks some kind of contact will be forged over time and expects a port to the company 's DRS6000 Unix box to materialise in the not too distant future . |
7 | Thereafter meetings of members of the Cabinet will be held from time to time , complemented by advisers and policy units , in order to review progress . |
8 | There is some doubt as to whether the processes of investigation and legislation will be completed in time for the 1995 revaluation . |
9 | Nicholas , who is living with his family in a tiny flat , hopes the damage will be repaired in time for Christmas . |
10 | If this help is given it will be for three months in the first instance and the position will be reviewed from time to time after that . |
11 | Category A debt 's interest will be paid on time with the principal repaid as cash comes in ; interest on B debt will be rolled up and the capital not repaid until all A debt is redeemed . |
12 | A Korean acetic acid plant will be completed on time . |
13 | It is now unlikely that a solution will be found in time for next Wednesday 's debate on the poll tax at the Tory conference in Blackpool . |