Example sentences of "in [art] [adv] over [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is expected to be worked out in a little over six years . |
2 | When the Commission completed its work in October 1860 ( after 409 meetings in a little over eighteen months ) , conservative bodies , the Main Committee and the State Council , made further inroads into the legislation which had been drafted under Rostovtsev . |
3 | A computer enthusiast in Britain used one last week to run off a copy of a £35 program in a little over four minutes . |
4 | Because his sentences run concurrently he could be free in two years and will almost certainly be free in a little over four years . |
5 | The gynaecologist could be free in a little over two years if his case is not referred within 28 days of sentencing . |
6 | We pointed out that unless an appeal is lodged within 28 days of the sentencing he could be free in a little over two years . |
7 | Unless an appeal is lodged within 28 days of sentencing he could be free in a little over two years . |
8 | The Palace , a reconstruction of which is shown in Fig. 135 , was built of limestone in a little over 10 years . |
9 | Somehow , in a little over 100 years , science has let its hard-won reputation be whored down to a point where its priests might as well be selling chocolate or cars . |
10 | And in a little over nine hours you 'll all be dead too . |
11 | Only a few short hours before , the world 's second highest rise of tide had arrived with that familiar roar , and in a little over three hours had filled the mile wide estuary with twenty five feet of salt water . |
12 | In a little over half a year 's time , the anniversary of the Reconciliation would be upon the Imajica . |
13 | ‘ In a little over twenty-four hours Presley City vanishes from the face of the Earth . |