Example sentences of "in [num] [noun sg] [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In eight week 's time he would be Virginia Grafton 's husband . |
2 | So we 're watching that programme , Is this Your Last Cigarette ? or whatever it were called last Sunday on the telly and I thought I 'm stupid cos in six month 's time I shall say I could have packed up six months ago . |
3 | London in three day 's time and Virginia . |
4 | So in three year 's time we 'll back to where we are today , |
5 | If not I 've only got to put them up in the attic and bring them down in three month 's time . |
6 | ‘ It 's good , though , because in ten year 's time you 'll be able to do family trees for records . |
7 | ‘ It 's good , though , because in ten year 's time you 'll be able to do family trees for records . |
8 | erm and I think that if it is pulled down for this new development , in ten year 's time we will look back and we will say ‘ Why did we do this ? |
9 | Still , the application of different principles of design at the two ends could be accounted for in one man 's work : either by supposing that he saw and was overwhelmed by the Theseion mural between designing the east and designing the west ; or , perhaps more convincingly , that he felt a traditional , sculptural style proper to the entrance-front while allowing himself at the back to experiment with a new pictorial interest . |
10 | The luck of Lyle 's caddie in picking the right year David Davies does a round of golf 's library and rejoices in one man 's rub of the green . |
11 | I have a conference at six , but we could get in one hour 's work , at any rate . |
12 | He was told that he would be allowed to drink in one hour 's time when the local anaesthetic had worn off and he was able to swallow . |
13 | Defenders of the evacuees pointed out that the exercise had taken place at the end of a particularly hot summer , in which head lice would have thrived , that parents had not been properly informed of how long their children would be evacuated for ( and hence despatched them in one day 's clothing ) , or that the first day of evacuation ( 1 September ) was a Friday — the day on which working-class financial resources would have been at their lowest , preventing parents buying extra garments for their children . |
14 | Basal gastric secretion was collected for 60 minutes , and bFGF was infused subcutaneously ( at a rate of 4ml/hour ) in various doses ranging from 1 to 100 µg/kg/hour with a peristaltic pump ; each dose was infused for 60 minutes in one day 's test . |
15 | However , in a world characterised by producers battling for market share , a relative improvement in one country 's export performance ( as measured by growth in its world market share ) must be reflected in another 's deterioration . |
16 | In one artist 's statement , he remarked : Whilst the Lefevre exhibition established him as urban romantic with a particular feeling for Thames-side subjects , a number of commissions followed which allowed him to develop this vein . |
17 | So you could literally have a situation in which you could live say er er a woman could er live er you know a mile from the state line and in one state er abortion er could be something which ended up with a doctor in prison for life , in another state , across the state line , it could be something which was er you know er provided free of charge by the state public health authorities . |
18 | Measure him again in one second 's time |
19 | If the market were perfectly competitive , a change in one firm 's output would have no effect on market price , hence . |
20 | People have complained — is this a health service problem ? is this a local authority problem ? and that is an acknowledgement of the fact that you can match just about anyone you can find in one service 's bed , with someone in someone else 's service 's bed . |
21 | I noted the considerable glee in one commentator 's voice on reporting John Cook 's trouble at the 9th when he went out-of-bounds . |
22 | The true aim of the martial arts is to avoid conflict ; it is best summed up in one commentator 's description of aikido as ‘ the honourable art of getting the hell out of the way ’ . |
23 | any sub-lease would be outside the Landlord and Tenant Act and would include a rent review in one year 's time as per their own lease ; |
24 | In one year 's time I would be doing At each stage you move backwards through time and ask your unconscious mind to help you see a picture of yourself being highly successful on your way to completion of your objectives . |
25 | Commercial shipments start in one year 's time . |
26 | Suppose the objective is to receive sterling in one year 's time . |
27 | If one has to pay a creditor £100 in one year 's time , it is not necessary to have £100 today . |
28 | This is known as the present value of £100 in one year 's time at a discount rate of 8 per cent , or the DCF PV at 8 per cent . |
29 | Reversing this statement , the present value of £1 10 to be received in one year 's time is £100 . |
30 | Similarly , the discounting factor for payments made in one year 's time is 100/110 or 0 91 . |