Sentences with in good time
in good time
I i - If we're out, we always make sure we're home in good time for the programme. [+ for]
- The building was completed ahead of time.
- We worked against time to get out the newspaper.
- At one time they owned a restaurant.
- I'd like to try it, but at the same time I'm a little afraid.
- At times the city becomes intolerable.
- He accused me, his own brother, of trying to beat his time.
- These attitudes are behind the times.
- Let's forget about it for the time being.
- She comes to see us from time to time.
- He hoped to gain time by putting off signing the papers for a few days more.
- We arrived at the appointed spot in good time.
- Working together, they cleaned the entire house in no time.
- To come in time for dinner.
- While I was waiting, I killed time counting the cars on the freight trains.
- Many a time they didn't have enough to eat and went to bed hungry.
- He worked out more efficient production methods on his own time.
- Many people are never out of debt because they buy everything on time.
- His singing was out of time with the music.
- The women would stop in the market to pass the time of day.
- Speed was important here, but he just took his time.
- I've told him time after time not to slam the door.
- Time and time again I warned her to stop smoking.
- At your time of life you must be careful not to overdo things.
- They had the time of their lives on their trip to Europe.
- Time will tell if what we have done here today was right.
- A long time.
- Youth is the best time of life.
- Prehistoric times; in Lincoln's time.
- His time had come, but there was no one left to mourn over him. When her time came, her husband accompanied her to the delivery room.
- To have a good time; a hot time in the old town tonight.
- To serve time in the army; do time in prison.
- The time of the baseball game was two hours and two minutes. The bus takes too much time, so I'll take a plane.
- To have time for a vacation; I have no time to stop now.
- What time is it?
- It's time for lunch.
- A time for sowing; the time when the sun crosses the meridian; There is a time for everything.
- Train time; curtain time.
- Mean time; apparent time; Greenwich Time.
- To watch one's time.
- To do a thing five times; It's the pitcher's time at bat.
- Two goes into six three times; five times faster.
- Waltz time.
- Double time; quick time.
- A time bomb.
- Time drafts or notes.
- To time a race.
- The proctor timed the test at 15 minutes.
- They timed their strokes at six per minute.
- He timed the attack perfectly.