Synonym: eventually, one of these days, soon enough, sooner or later, yet. Similar words: on time, meantime, intimate, from time to time, sentiment, time, at no time, in no time. Meaning: n. in the correct rhythm. adv. 1. within an indefinite time or at an unspecified future time 2. without being tardy.
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211. We got home in time to see the end of the match.
212. Bill's jumping up and down because Mark didn't get his report finished in time.
213. The train, unable to stop in time, sliced through the bus, killed nine passengers.
214. We were all clapping our hands in time to the music.
215. It was a race against the clock to get the building work finished in time.
216. I've been working like nobody's business to get it finished in time.
217. They neglected to rearm in time and left Britain exposed to disaster.
218. My clock stopped and I didn't wake up in time.
219. Luckily the pilot saw the other plane just in time[sentencedict.com/in time.html], and a disaster was narrowly averted .
220. It's still on my conscience that I didn't warn her in time.
221. Will I be in time for the train/to catch the train?
222. Everyone is racing against the clock to get things ready in time.
223. If we don't hurry up, we won't be in time to catch the train.
224. The driver clapped on the brakes but failed to stop in time.
225. At this point in time we just have to wait.
226. It was a mad scramble trying to get things ready in time.
227. We had to jump through hoops to get our visas in time.
228. I managed to put on the brakes just in time.
229. I agree that he tried hard but the fact remains that he has not finished the job in time.
230. He plodded away all night at the accounts but didn't finish them in time.
231. He pulled out all the stops to complete the work in time.
232. I must write my letter in time for them to send back a reply.
233. We'd better look lively if we're to finish in time.
234. In time - honoured tradition[sentencedict.com], a bottle of champagne was smashed on the ship.
235. You must hurry up or you cannot finish it in time.
236. She worked hard so that everything would be ready in time.
237. I must post that parcel or she won't get it in time for her birthday.
238. The material was handed over to the department just in time.
239. In time we hate that which we often fear. William Shakespeare
240. We can then move backwards or forwards in time.
More similar words: on time, meantime, intimate, from time to time, sentiment, time, at no time, in no time, at a time, at times, at one time, at any time, sometime, lifetime, take time, all the time, longtime, by the time, full-time, each time, at all times, by this time, sometimes, every time, at other times, at the time of, ahead of time, at the same time, for the time being, have a good time.