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1 In fact I'm afraid we won't finish on time as it is.
2 The only way they could finish on time was to hit the ENTER key.
3 Architects are supposed to draw up plans, erect structures, and finish on time and under budget.
4 They wanted him to hamper our work, for they see we have a chance to finish on time .
5 His overall plan had incorporated time to make up for delays and he was confident that they would still finish on time .
6 Either we'll blow the tunnel all to pieces, or we'll loosen enough rock to make sufficient progress so we can finish on time .
7 The dresses were finished on time , all six, each a different color.
8 Projects just won't be finished on time , they'll be delayed or dragged out further.
9 By contrast, private sector projects are generally finished on time and on budget, he said.
10 In the end I hardly got finished on time .
11 If I don't get it finished on time -
12 Well, actually it was 113 years ago, as even the first championship encountered difficulties in finishing on time .
13 Guimarães said the existing airport could handle demand during the Cup if the new structure isn't finished on time .
14 With all of the venues having been finished on time and on budget, much of that contingency remains unspent.
15 But it was "touch and go" whether it would be finished on time for its debut reading.
16 'We have put mechanisms in place to ensure that the work is finished on time . '
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