Example sentences of "[verb] in [adj] [noun] [unc] time " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , the storage binder , we , we , er , anticipate that you of course , will wind up with shelves full of storage binders housing various diaries , and you 'll want to know in ten years ' time , which storage binder has your nineteen ninety-four diary , erm , that 's what that label is for . |
2 | He was now preparing his speech to the Academy , due to meet in eight hours ' time at the behest of the military . |
3 | So again there 's some restatement , so just to clarify things we 're looking at primarily life insurance for yourself and your wife savings plan for your daughter PHI say in six months ' time and pension planning is the , the least of your , your main concerns today , would that be the case yeah I guess so . |
4 | These bonds will be redeemed by the government at their face value at some specified date in the future , say in twenty years ' time . |
5 | We have started a bereavement group in our area — two afternoons a month and one evening session — which we are going to evaluate in six months ' time . |
6 | The debentures have a face value of £1.5 million , an annual interest rate of 10 per cent , mature in five years ' time and are currently selling at their face value . |
7 | Reports that the economy might improve in six months ' time . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | But King He can expect to be freed in three years ' time but Don King is convinced the former champion 's conviction will be overturned at a forthcoming appeal . |
10 | But then the hubbub starts again , and other voices ask me what I 'll do in 20 years ' time . |
11 | And somebody else with different experience from me , writing in twenty-five years ' time , will produce a very different book from mine . |
12 | But I usually arrange with a client over what 's seen in two years ' time or one year 's time , whatever . |
13 | Similarly , the discounting factor for payments made in one year 's time is 100/110 or 0 91 . |
14 | A review of the project will be made in twelve months ' time . |
15 | The Japanese FA is to initiate a programme of stadium-building before the choice is made in seven years ' time . |
16 | The Japanese FA is to initiate a programme of stadium-building before the choice is made in seven years ' time . |
17 | On returning to Rome , Thomas went again to the curia and the pope informed him that the case would begin in three days ' time . |
18 | Nervous because she was due to play in two chukkas ' time , Perdita refused even to acknowledge Daisy 's presence . |
19 | Beside him sat a man of such immense proportions that Eddie Stratton wondered how he could ever fit into the seat that had been booked for him on the flight to Heathrow , scheduled to leave in forty minutes ' time . |
20 | In the first case , the maturity value of the deposit at the end of two months is where is the current l-month rate , is the 1-month rate beginning in one month 's time , and N 1 and N 2 are the number of days in the months of January and February . |
21 | Well , you 'll be flying in seven months ' time . |
22 | It finally came home then to Delaney what they were about to do in several hours ' time . |
23 | Reversing this statement , the present value of £1 10 to be received in one year 's time is £100 . |
24 | He had been Head of Modern Languages since 1920 , and was due to retire in five months ' time . |
25 | She had been intending to go in five minutes ' time , when she had drunk her cup of weak tea . |
26 | If you were to achieve your goal in five years ' time , what would you have to be doing in four years ' time to get there ? |
27 | I said tentatively , ‘ Suppose in two years ' time the situation was different ? ’ |
28 | His Francesca was a rising star in the Department of Trade and Industry , and they planned to celebrate her thirtieth birthday with a skiing holiday , due to start in two weeks ' time . |
29 | This means , for example , that , given the current spot yields , the market is expecting the yield on a one-year bond maturing in three years ' time to be 11.92 per cent . |
30 | But what I 'm wearing now I 'll be wearing in a year or eighteen months , it does n't chop and change like a fashion ; the meaning it has now is the same one it will have in eighteen months ' time . |