Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] in [art] time " in BNC.

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1 Uzuncarsili follows much the same line , though perhaps in an attempt to salvage something of the Taskopruzade/Mecdi story he suggests in effect that in that story Mehmed I ( 1413–21 ) should be read for Bayezid I : he thus concludes that Molla Fenari left for Karaman either in the confused period following Ankara or in the time of Mehmed I , in the manner described by Taskopruzade .
2 That brought Nottingham within range and in no time they produced a broadside which knocked Northampton sideways .
3 Doyle had taken over from an unsuccessful coach and in no time had turned everything round .
4 Mind you , I will say that when I explained things to her she was up and into her jumper and jeans in a flash and in no time at all we were hammering down the road towards Carlisle .
5 A traditionally minded bishop had given the advertisements a welcome boost by complaining in the pulpit and in The Times that the campaign glorified adultery as well as Trumper 's Tea Bags .
6 Simply peel off the cover , pop the plastic pack in the microwave and in no time at all you have a tasty meal for one .
7 We mentioned above that inflation creates additional administrative costs to households and firms , both in the search for the most favourably priced goods and in the time and effort involved in determining and disseminating new prices .
8 Soon after that we saw the tail lights of Danny 's truck in the distance and in no time at all we were right behind it .
9 A harry torrent flooded through the opening and in no time at all the herd was legging it back to the high land in a wild stampede .
10 Some of the drovers , usually employed in the Cattle Auction Marts , were well plied with beer and in no time were leading processions of small and some not so small children around the city , processions which seemed mainly to support the Conservative cause .
11 Firstly , in my setting could the interventions listed be applied with the same likely success as in the time period and setting reflected in the league table ?
12 Changes can be made in the look of any step not by a change in the tempo but in the time signature : for example , dancing a pas de basque to a 2/4 or 6/8 instead of the usual 3/4 .
13 Yeah erm , the reason I want to follow it up is because would you not agree er with a number of major companies in this country and in a time of recession rather than cutting back on your marketing and advertising you should in fact be increasing it in fact when the marketing
14 This says that the BBC and ITV companies place four times as much recruitment advertising in the Guardian as in the Times and Independent .
15 One has the impression that in the time that followed the war , compared with the pre-war period , there occurred a change which might be called a loosening of manners .
16 President , as delegates will know this is my first report to Congress from the Public Services Section and in the time available could I warn delegates and onwards to eight hundred thousand members , their families and all their friends and the eight million members of the T U C and their families and their friends , a sizeable group of British people who , President , now consider theirselves as past , present and future patients of the N H S , and rightly so .
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