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If Jay was running on time, he would be here soon.
"It seems to keep my watch running on time, but I'm still usually late."
Of course, it was supposed to be ready a month ago, but things never run on time.
It's all very well running on time at night, when there's nobody about.
For him, having meetings run on time, and end early, is key.
In 1983, only 80 percent of its trains ran on time.
But phone calls get through, the trains still run on time.
What we want are buses that run on time during the day, when you need them.
In the past few months, though, it's had its hands full trying to make the trains run on time.
It would help if someone were to figure out how to make the trains run on time.
All that was fine and good, but in the end it's not enough to have someone who makes the trains run on time.
I look forward to getting the programme up and running on time next year.
"They need to get out more often and get them to run on time."
"At least we can allow the other hubs to run on time."
We're not here to offer solutions to how to make the trains run on time.
There certainly was something to say for the Party when the streets were always clean, just like the trains running on time!
They would cancel the flight until it could be scheduled to run on time.
It is not erased by the fact that he made the buses run on time.
The subways are convenient and, they say, usually run on time.
Fascism has its bad points, but at least trains are supposed to run on time.
To set the agenda is the right job for politicians, he said, "not to make the railroads run on time."
What if the trains and buses don't run on time?
They like it when the trains run on time.
Competence makes the trains run on time but doesn't know where they're going.
She keeps everything running on time and to schedule.