Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] [vb pp] [prep] time [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A year-long project to update the library at Darlington College of Technology should be completed in time for the new school year in September .
2 This should be undertaken from time to time with assistance in recruiting , training expansion of groups and also with Liturgical experiences .
3 In March this year in its first report , the panel said Britain should be cabled in time for country 's satellite TV service due to start in 1986 .
4 I mean I should be finished in time for that weekend .
5 We have probably often been guilty of viewing censorship as something that must be imposed from time to time .
6 Moreover , whatever your age , circumstances and financial resources , taking stock is something which must be done from time to time — it is the first step in making decisions .
7 This must be enclosed/sent at time of alteration .
8 The union between the regions of Scotia is recent , and must be bolstered in time of stress .
9 If you are a regular , or plan to be , then because of the amount of work imposed upon them you need a minimum of four ferrets since they must not be overworked and must be rested from time to time through the day .
10 Independent of this physical cause there exists always one more or less contrary evil to the cure of maladies in any Hospital whatever which results from the great number of sick assembled in one place , the bodies of which occasion emanations which alters more or less the wholesomeness of the air , but this cause may in some manner be done away with by the great cleanliness of the Stables and fumigations that might be performed from time to time …
11 During 1740 the First Lord of the Admiralty , with Walpole 's support , tried to carry a bill to create a national register of sea-faring men from which suitable recruits could be sought in time of crisis , but it was denounced by the Opposition as being akin to slavery and thrown out .
12 The draftsman should either designate in the lease the place where the advertisement may be maintained , or grant the tenant a right to maintain an advertisement in such place as may be designated from time to time by the landlord or his surveyor .
13 Given the inclusion of so many considerations , it is not surprising that standards may be amended from time to time : for example , standards may be made more stringent if new scientific research reveals a lower threshold of effect than was previously believed to exist .
14 The contents of this handbook may be amended from time to time .
15 Standard terms may be updated from time to time .
16 These standards may vary from country to country and they may be changed from time to time within a given country .
17 The Horn of Africa is likely to remain a high profile emergency area and highly focused sporadic and urgent campaigning work may be required from time to time .
18 As a primary source of good , and subject to whatever rules may be agreed from time to time , this early example of human cooperation could be an unquestioned source of ‘ goodness ’ to be assigned to the keeping of the Created God .
19 the standard format for depicting the Member who has the floor should be a head and shoulder shot , not a close-up ; ( d wide-angle shots of the Chamber may be used from time to time ;
20 The players at Bridgetown , and the umpires , took that to mean that 90 overs in a day would be reduced by time in proportion to wickets take ; i.e. eight wickets=16 minutes=four overs=a minimum of 86 overs for the day .
21 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 .
22 Publicity would be restricted in time to twenty-one days and decisions would be reached within forty-two days , failing which an application would be deemed to be approved .
23 Perhaps the decision to accept covered pitches in the Championship in 1981 will be seen in time as the inevitable pre-cursor to the preference now for four-day games .
24 John Hart , Assistant Director ( Curriculum ) comments : ‘ Aspects of two major areas of review will be completed in time for the next Catalogue .
25 There is some doubt as to whether the processes of investigation and legislation will be completed in time for the 1995 revaluation .
26 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 .
27 US West Inc 's US West Communications has chosen Omaha , Nebraska as the test bed for its planned digital speech , data and video communications network , and contracts will be awarded in time for construction to begin in Omaha in early summer .
28 A programme will be produced in time for the summer season and Welcome will continue to keep Friends informed .
29 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 .
30 In the event that any increase in brochure prices becomes necessary you will be advised at time of booking .
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