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

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1 Increased productivity is equally the responsibility of management , who must ensure that materials , plant and scaffolding are available and in the right location , adequate instructions are given on time , the work place is prepared and the programme of work for other trades correlated and integrated .
2 In the illustration in table 5.4 three values have been placed on time spent travelling , a frequent element in many CBA analyses .
3 However , we do need to recognize that the staffing requirements are there , making sure that the assessments are done on time , and that people are discharged from hospital .
4 Virgin 's payments had all been made on time , and as far as he was aware there was no problem at all .
5 Documentary checks might be supplemented with results of site inspections to discover whether equipment was stored solely on site , whether it had been incorporated into the works , whether stage payments had been made on time and for the agreed amount .
6 Under revolving facilities ( such as current account overdrafts and credit card facilities ) you may borrow in amounts and at times of your choosing ( subject to an agreed minimum withdrawal in certain cases ) , provided that the balance on your account remains within the agreed limit and that any agreed payments are made on time .
7 Such usage will invariably absorb some of the buffer stock unless planned deliveries are made on time .
8 Intake and despatch is controlled by the operations team who make sure customers orders are scheduled on time .
9 Where fees are based on time charges the effect of programme delay may not influence cash flow , unless the stages at which accounts can be rendered are linked to progress points .
10 As I previously indicated to you , our fees are based on time taken at our appropriate scale rates .
11 If she 'd been born on time this party would n't have happened until Christmas .
12 ‘ An ’ the bastard even went on to confirm that the bombs are set on time fuses , just sufficient to allow him an' his staff to escape , but not enough to allow them to be de-activated , or to evacuate the ordinary members from the building … an' most of them are just kids . ’
13 This new ‘ workflow ’ software opened up vast new possibilities for DIP solutions that could be justified on time savings and service improvements as well as space savings .
14 A Korean acetic acid plant will be completed on time .
15 There is no way that the repairs will be completed on time , but we have been assured that the hall will be patched up and the festival will be running as planned . ’
16 If a back-up copy is available a potential disaster can be averted and the urgent report or whatever can still be completed on time .
17 The constitution guarantees federal payments , but that does not mean they have to be made on time .
18 Adam Swannson , the senior partner of the haulage firm , confirmed these deliveries would be made on time , provided that he could subcontract the Belfast delivery .
19 Payment should of course be made on time .
20 Sometimes I try to think about the concepts behind the immersion and about being spiritually cleansed , and sometimes mikva is just something that has to be done on time , and the spiritual significance is almost forgotten in the ritual of the act .
21 In the middle of the afternoon , when it seemed that the work would never be done on time , Bellybutton arrived at the yard .
22 A special loan so that , say , all the statues in Cairo can be cleaned on time for the Khedive 's birthday .
23 Fees will normally be based on time taken at premium rates to reflect the skills and responsibilities of the assignment or on some mix of fixed and contingency fee .
24 Our fee for this type of work would be based on time taken plus outlays and is very dependent upon the number of companies in the sample .
25 The fee for this type of work would again be based on time taken plus outlays , but , since it is a detailed survey , it will be more costly than the Type 1 search described above .
26 Our fee for this type of work would be based on time taken plus outlays and naturally is very dependent upon the number of companies in the sample .
27 The fee for this type of work would again be based on time taken plus outlays , but , since it is a detailed survey , it will be more costly than the Type 1 search described above .
28 If such a fee is unavoidable , it may be agreed that it should be based on time spent .
29 On the other hand , they were more optimistic yesterday than for many months that the long legislative process to make the single market a reality by December 31 , 1992 would be finished on time .
30 On the other hand , they were more optimistic yesterday than for many months that the long legislative process to make the single market a reality by December 31 , 1992 would be finished on time .
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