Example sentences of "[num] [noun] time " in BNC.

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1 ICI currently has 850 part time workers , who are mostly women and mainly working in job share schemes .
2 The Glasgow shop ( 1,600 sq ft , 4 full time , 2 part time ) is managed by Brownie Gray , who , my rep friend surmises , has picked up trade which formerly went to Holmes and Grants .
3 IN exactly 12 months time Dublin will stage the International Golden Oldies festival when 6,000 of the seer and mellow generation will furnish teams for what is expected to be the biggest celebration yet .
4 Anne : They 'll be doing it all again in 12 months time do you think things will be different , will Mr Major still be there ?
5 ‘ The board should , however , make clear that his position would be reviewed in 12 months time by the board , led by a new chairman and vice-chairman . ’
6 In 12 months time , however , the emphasis shifts to deficit reduction .
7 The case will be heard at Stroud County Court in 2 weeks time .
8 In just 2 weeks time , we 'll know whether he 'll become one of its youngest Presidents ; whether Leckford Road really CAN lead to the White House .
9 He said : ‘ We always knew we would have to deal with this at some stage — maybe in 20 or 30 years time — but the damage caused over a couple of nights during January and February was much worse than we ever anticipated . ’
10 The Home Office is due to close the prison in 2 years time , with the building being passed on to Oxfordshire County Council for a nominal £9,000 .
11 Maybe in forty years time , people will be looking back at the good old days of the Nineties to see which rising stars started their careers playing North-East venues .
12 According to the painstaking analysis of the records by Verbeek , the largest of these took place at 05.30 , 06.44 , 10.02 and 10.52 Krakatoa time , on the morning of 27 August ; of these the third was much the most violent .
13 Hill , married with two sons , will start his racing career with Williams in the South African Grand Prix at Kyalami in 12 weeks time — and admits he has much to learn from the ‘ old professor ’ Prost .
14 Lady Diana said : ‘ In 12 days time I shall no longer be men . ’
15 Refusing both the taxpayer 's applications , Mr Justice Harman said in respect of the first that the 30 day time limit prescribed by s 56(4) , TMA 1970 was mandatory .
16 DATE : Wednesday 2 October TIME : 0050 SCREENING : FOOTBALL CRAZY
17 DATE : Monday 30 September TIME : 2240 SCREENING : NORTH DALLAS FORTY ( 1979 )
18 The model predicts a lifetime of about 45 days for SO 2 , which is consistent with the observed SO 2 decay time ( 35 days ) .
19 Peter:I think he will be here in 12 mths time , I Do n't think Mr Fowler will be at least not as party chairman , another prediction I will make I think the Tories will get a drubbing in the local elections in May , I think they are going to get a drubbing in the Euro elections in June .
20 Top speed for all the Corsa automatics is mph , while the 0–60 mph time wo n't break any records at seconds .
21 Lyon converted brilliantly from the touch line before hooker Gus O'Donnell added a drop goal to give Saints a narrow 9-8 half time lead .
22 They are negotiating with Canada to allow them to do it there , but it has not happened yet and the weapons are due here in six months time .
23 At the time the decision was that a review would be undertaken at the end of the conflict or ‘ in six months time ’ to look at the long-term future of the OCU .
24 If practise breeds professionalism and The Wishplants are this adept now , in six months time they 'll have the gap all sewn up .
25 Meanwhile , Budapest-based Graphisoft , the privately-held Hungarian software outfit which claims to have sold more CAD packages on Apple Computer Inc Macintosh platforms than any other firm during 1991 , is thought to be readying Apple A/UX 3.0 and Microsoft Corp Windows versions of its ArchiCAD software for release in around six months time .
26 On 3 February 1992 the justices made an order containing terms ( 1 ) that there should be no contact between the father and the girl until after the review by the local authority in six months time ; ( 2 ) that the mother should have reasonable supervised contact with the girl ; and ( 3 ) that there should be supervised contact between the girl and her older half-sister .
27 By their reasons the justices stated that the girl would continue to be liable to sexual abuse if allowed to return to her family as the mother refused to recognise the responsibility of the father for that abuse and that the mother would not protect the girl from the father on whom the mother was emotionally dependent ; that they had considered that the girl might be cared for by her half-sister but had concluded that it would be difficult to prevent contact between the girl and her father ; that they had formed the view that contact between the girl and her father would be harmful at the present time and therefore the local authority should refuse such contact until the review by the local authority in six months time ; and that there should be supervised reasonable contact between the girl and her mother and between the girl and her half-sister .
28 Security in the context , not just of law and order , but security in terms of can they be sure that they have a job next month , in six months time .
29 I know it 's tempting when see something at £5 instead of £10 , but in six months time it 's useless — that 's why it 's cheap . ’
30 As I look back now though I realise the similarities , in six months time I will be embarking on a new era of my life , my first day at sixth form .
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