91. He had aroused suspicions by seeking to buy time on a flight simulator for jetliners at a Minnesota flight school.
92. He bobbed, buying time, then sprinted toward the sideline.
93. He bought a little time, as addicts will do, but soon started treatment and stuck with it.
94. He ought to buy TV time and talk very plainly to the voters.
95. He bought time for all this change by warning the markets that financial recovery would take three years.
96. He scrambled well to buy time.
97. He has also held a series of conferences to encourage advertisers to buy time on radio stations aimed at minority audiences.
98. He spends the rest of the film buying her time, feeling morally superior to her, and trying to straighten out her sordid life.
99. He started to drift to his right, buying time for someone to come open, when his protection broke down.
100. He said the group had not determined where the advertisements would be broadcast, although it hoped to buy air time in national and local markets.