Sentence examples for timed to be from inspiring English sources

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Even the report's release on Thursday was an exercise in misdirection, timed to be overshadowed by the 9/11 commission's report.

The mayor's plan, timed to be in place before he leaves office on Dec. 31, divides representation of the poor into separate contracts for each borough.

"Every Muslim must rise to defend his religion," he said ominously in a videotape audaciously timed to be shown alongside live coverage of the American airstrikes.

As the Statesman pointed out in its leader, the commissioner's decision might almost have been timed to be swamped under recent high-profile events.

"I'm sure the announcement is timed to be an embarrassment to the Americans, with Obama's arrival," said Jim Hoare, an expert on the North and former British chargé d'affaires in Pyongyang, noting the fortnight's delay.

The interview, pre-recorded last week in the Vatican library, was timed to be on the air at 3pm, traditionally given as the hour of Christ's death on the cross.

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However, recess commissions better-timed to be signed instantly at noon (or anytime after the second session formally begins) last through 2013.

Time to be quiet.

"Five times, to be exact".

"It's time to be the sword".

It's time to be more considered.

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