Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] in [art] time " in BNC.
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1 | that fill the movie with music and everyone 's heart of joy , with the contagious hit tunes Whistle While you Work , Hi Ho and Some Day My Prince Will Come , you 'll be tapping your toes and singing along in no time , let the story telling magic of Walt Disney capture your heart |
2 | Planning requires the identification of tasks and matching the means with which they may be carried out in the time available and under the conditions prevailing . |
3 | Frenchman Roger Yves Bost , a member of the French World Gold Medal winning team in 1990 , scorched round in a time more fitting to a speed class . |
4 | Form criticism examines the way in which the traditions of Jesus were preserved and handed on in the time before the writing of the Gospels . |
5 | The Commodore 64 also offers a similar system but the ZX Spectrum , on which the Light Rifle was tested , does n't and the deficiency shows up in the time taken to calculate the position of the rifle when the trigger is pulled . |
6 | Not only did she receive them quickly , but her answers arrived back in no time . |
7 | slacken up in no time and |
8 | We hope to arrange a tangible recognition of his services to children 's bookselling , but meanwhile , we share with his family sadness at the death of a young man of great ability who achieved much in the time available to him . |
9 | It 's almost as if Hook Norton Brewery were locked away in a time warp ; even in the heart of the brewery , the steam engine which runs it is still there . |
10 | ’ You 'd be locked away in no time at all . |
11 | Julie 's high-achieving life seemed as if it would continue on its upward curve with her two companies both doing well in a time of recession . |
12 | Such patients often differ only in the time taken to reach hospital , and to claim that they differ in any more fundamental way is pure sophistry . |
13 | We may find ourselves disagreeing with other people on the basis of sampling ; one man may claim that a shirt he bought from a well-known manufacturer wore out in no time at all , whereas his friend says he always buys this make because they wear so well . |
14 | Down the garden , sloping to the river , the aged and useless apple trees are the successors of those that grew here in the time of Charles I , when the glebe terrier of 1634 speaks of ‘ one orchard , one backside , and two little gardens ’ . |
15 | The telephonist at the other end was cheery and casual , and he was put through in no time to someone called Cyril Causeley , who , the girl said , was editor for the Walter Machin books . |
16 | We live back in the time of fairy tales . |
17 | But there were perfectly good ways of preserving food without refrigeration , which were followed even more diligently than we do nowadays in the time of the deep freeze . |
18 | You 'll get there in no time in that . |
19 | ‘ If you put some fire-lighters in it 'll start again in no time . ’ |
20 | It comes just in the time for Christmas and fund raisers are sure it 'll be a popular stocking-filler . |
21 | Fortunately the low 85-knot rotation speed comes up in no time at all , providing a sense of relief at being airborne before losing control of the situation . |
22 | ‘ You 'll be snapped up in no time . ’ |