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 . |