Example sentences of "in [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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31 | The flatboat was out in midstream and the current was carrying the swimming beasts away . |
32 | Which would have been doubly misleading for I had never felt more in search of company , nor indeed more indebted to Manhattan , the city without him being a great deal more like the city we had lived in together than anywhere else without him would have been . |
33 | or I 've you know run two words in together or something . |
34 | But that will be in together or not ? |
35 | Yeah together and I 'm wondering whether we could put them in together if we wanted a sixteen . |
36 | With a little practice you should be able to brew 40 pints of good cheap beer in less than three hours ' work . |
37 | CAMRA 's membership has grown from under 20,000 to 30,000 in less than three years . |
38 | A Frenchman , E.A. Martel , made the first descent of Gaping Gill nearly a hundred years ago in 23 minutes using caving ladders ; the petrol-driven winch drops visitors in less than 90 seconds ! |
39 | Comparable conduct by non-police officers would surely have led , in less than four years , either to criminal charges or to punishment for contempt of court . |
40 | The failure of the second coup attempt against General Noriega in less than two years has disappointed and enraged some Panamanians who felt the US missed a golden opportunity to use its troops to dispose of the general , indicted by the Americans on drug-smuggling charges last year . |
41 | From six members , the company has grown in less than four years to a staff of more than 90 , and a base of more than 200 installed systems . |
42 | ‘ In less than 80 days ? ’ said somebody . |
43 | Panther claims it will blast the Solo from standstill to 60mph in less than 6.0 seconds and take it on to a top speed in excess of 150mph . |
44 | Projects need to be assessed over time ; there are very few whose benefits can be seriously assessed in less than ten years , and a period of fifteen to twenty years would be more meaningful . |
45 | We drive the car that 's reckoned to the capable of 0–60mph in less than 4secs and talk to the driver/navigator partnership that rattled the established names in international rallying . |
46 | Mr Papandreou , aged 70 , is under increasing pressure to reach a compromise solution with his political opponents as Greek voters have no desire to go to the polls again for a third time in less than six months . |
47 | It is possible to ‘ do ’ Marrakech in less than two days . |
48 | Urging the country to unite behind her after the trauma of the sixth uprising against her government in less than four years , Ms Aquino said she was determined not to allow ‘ any aggressor to wrest our freedom and democracy away from us . |
49 | Sea level went up by 24 metres in less than 1,000 years , a rate of more than 24mm per year . |
50 | He is bushy-tailed and defiantly optimistic for the new decade — which in his case starts early when the still battered England cricket team leave for the West Indies in less than three weeks . |
51 | There are huge gaps to bridge in the Uruguay round in less than two months , in areas such as services and textiles as well as agriculture . |
52 | Besides , say the Liberal Club 's supporters , Civic Forum has a responsibility to carry out its programme and must continue to function until the next general election , in less than two years ' time . |
53 | The Soviet Union , he said , was the only country capable of destroying America in less than 30 minutes . |
54 | But getting the chemical into the tank is now done in much less time , says Mr Doig , and the 2,500-litre sprayer can be filled with water and the contents of nine or ten packs of typical wheat herbicide in less than 15 minutes . |
55 | Their ability to produce a full-sized poster in less than four hours gave an unprecedented flexibility to the two big parties in the cut and thrust of the campaign . |
56 | ‘ This will be your third home in less than three years . |
57 | In less than two minutes a wreck of a woman staggers , rather than walks towards the counter . |
58 | Many objectors privately feared that it would be all over in less than six months , and after precious little public involvement . |
59 | ‘ We will know something in less than two hours . |
60 | ‘ The fact is we 've all done for ourselves and in less than thirteen years . |