Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] a few [noun pl] time " in BNC.

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1 And that 's Nick Harris talking to Ken Vasey up at the Manor ground and we hope to return to the Manor in a few moments time and see who else Nick has got to talk to us .
2 You can see in a Trivial Pursuit question in a few years time what 's the most commonly said three words ?
3 DEC also subcontracted the London-based software house Transvik Ltd which had previously developed the software for the Nordex exchange in the City of London ; it was its foundation on the pound sterling that caused the failure of the bond transaction , but contrary to local press reports , the system did not crash and an update to overcome the problem should be in place in a few weeks time .
4 This is the cheaper option , but it may leave you stuck with single glazing and a recurrence of your existing maintenance problems in a few years time .
5 We 'll catch up with her continued efforts in a few weeks time when Zoe Muir reviews the progress of all our healthy lifestylers as they hit the three month mark .
6 Specimen examination papers for the new syllabuses have been written , and packs will be sent to employers in a few weeks time .
7 It is hoped that volunteers can start work on preparing the ground in a few weeks time .
8 Yes , we 've got Maidenhead to come down here , a home game in a few weeks time , so obviously that will be quite an interesting game .
9 So , gentlemen , what I 'm really doing is to show you a bit of the background and the fact that it 's not all doom and gloom there is a hell of a light at the tunnel and in matter of fact , we got another lecture on the channel tunnel in a few days time !
10 She 's due to have a hip replacement operation in a few weeks time .
11 Let us suppose the Smith family have planned a picnic in the country in a few days time .
12 If I quote three or four quid underneath , he 'll consider it and we may get an order in a few months time when the schedule runs out .
13 ‘ The changes facing the industry with the ending of the variable premium in a few months time made buyers highly selective , ’ said auctioneer Michael Walton who managed to extract an average £1000 for ram lambs against a 1990 figure of £1209 .
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