Example sentences of "in time for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Winger David Campese has done some light running as he bids to recover from an ankle injury in time for the Test .
2 You 'll have them in time for the competition perhaps . ’
3 His Opel Manta had been heavily damaged during the Burmah Rally and could n't be repaired in time for the Mourne Stages .
4 The Tigers , who will also be minus the magic of the holidaying Les Cusworth , are relieved to hear that their England centre , Paul Dodge , and the England B flanker , John Wells , have recovered from hamstring injuries in time for the trip .
5 Jackie had a nasty puncture in practice on the 150-m.p.h. straight and though he was not injured , his Matra was only just repaired in time for the race .
6 Caledor II personally kills Snorri Halfhand , King Gotrek 's son , before returning to Ulthuan in time for the hunting season .
7 Stockboker Ellis & Partners used Saturday 's programme to offer fans a low-cost chance to buy Cabra shares until April 16 — just in time for the Cabra meeting .
8 Well I wa I was n't sure whether to , whether it would go through in time for the case and that 's why I have n't
9 Well I wa I was n't sure whether to whether it would come through in time for the case That 's why I did n't
10 The manager must work to ensure everything is in place so that the band 's product comes out in time for the public to make up its own mind .
11 Paul , on the other hand , is an improbably fresh-faced 22 , who might just have to start shaving in time for the return of Halley 's comet .
12 Bales of carpet samples fill the pattern room in time for the deadline .
13 Meanwhile , Coventry have brought in hot-air blowers in a bid to thaw out their frozen Highfield Road pitch in time for the Boxing Day Midlands derby match .
14 Translations in ‘ latin ’ languages like Spanish and Italian were completed in time for the promulgation of the test by the Holy Father on December 7th last year .
15 Had the player not been defied by a remarkable save by Kopke , Ferguson 's value would have soared in time for the day when Dundee United are finally made the offer they can not refuse .
16 Disruption was minimal with the backing plant up and running again in time for the factory re-opening .
17 If the exact figures are not available in time for the Council meeting , a full breakdown will be included in the Spring 1993 Council report .
18 In any case , he added , people did not show up for the political meetings , only arriving in time for the drinking afterwards .
19 She will sail gently round the course in today 's race to score what points she can , while a replacement spar is completed in time for the climax of the series , the 630-mile Sydney to Hobart race which starts on Boxing Day .
20 Gardiner said : ‘ I 'll be happy to be back in time for the climax . ’
21 THE LMS locomotive will arrive in time for the West Somerset 's Spring Gala on May 1 and will stay until the Autumn Gala on September 19 .
22 The Daleks proved an immediate hit with the production cast and crew as they were delivered to Lime Grove 's car park in time for the dress rehearsals .
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24 Her instructor had given her the name of a boy who was selling a sailboard and who would be here in time for the afternoon race .
25 The Type 996 , though , will be able to spot incoming anti-ship missiles such as Exocet in time for the vessel to defend itself .
26 All of these activities meant that he could not get on with his new play , of which the first two scenes were already drafted and which he had planned , tentatively , to finish in time for the Edinburgh Festival of 1952 .
27 It is intended that the orchestra would be in place in time for the Edinburgh Festival in autumn .
28 With that in the bucket they headed back to shore , had lunch , a couple of pints , and returned in time for the weigh-in .
29 I was back in England in time for the Easter term of 1931 and resumed my university life , but during the next three years I thought incessantly of that slow-flowing muddy river , of the arid , scrub-covered plains and volcanic mountains , the herds of ox and gazelle , the mat-roofed encampments , the slender , graceful figures in loincloths , attractive , armed and unpredictable .
30 The 1962 Bedford singledecker is being resprayed in time for the rally .
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