Example sentences of "[prep] thirty [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They laugh scornfully when they find my Fabulous Thighs in Thirty Days book : ‘ Oh , how pathetic — next you 'll be getting plastic surgery … ’
2 Edward could see quite clearly behind her shoulder , like the aura visible to spiritualists , the woman she would be in thirty years time .
3 If we go back to that first , second slide , if you 're still alive in thirty years time , you may actually want the money that you 've gifted to people ten years ago , and erm that 's the problem you 've got .
4 Now if I 'm the fund manager and you 've got ta deferred member , nobody 's gon na waste thirty years for me to pay up their pension , I wo n't be here probably in thirty years time er so they want the money up front .
5 That I 've said erm if you take into account inflation at five percent which they , they , although they 're not , have n't put it in concrete , they reckon they 're gon na link it to inflation , erm that should be , in thirty years time , about five pounds .
6 Within thirty seconds Van came on the line .
7 And the Cid made answer , Give within thirty days time , as is the right of the hidalgos ; and the King said he would come and look for him .
8 Inside thirty seconds Leith was lost .
9 All right , so you 're saying then that the person that you 're interviewing could be doing , take a stopwatch with them , just to thirty seconds answers .
10 That will be two hundred pounds plus V A T , plus thirty pounds carriage .
11 For thirty minutes Imam Bukhari — the direct descendant of the mullah Shah Jehan called from Bukhara to inaugurate his new mosque on 23 July 1656 — addressed the faithful through the minaret 's loudspeakers .
12 But most interesting of all is the treatment given to Sidney Lee , described in his obituary as biographer , Professor of English , writer on the place of English literature in the modern university , and for thirty years editor of the Dictionary of National Biography.34 In reviewing Lee 's work , Ernest A. Baker identifies him as the complete " humanist " by virtue of his classical scholarship , his faith in beauty and reason , and his exalted hopes of human progress .
13 So , for thirty years Alfred Glynn had preserved this room as it had been when he still believed that the silk counterpane and the eiderdown would be the covers on his marriage bed .
14 Most of these liabilities er inevitably are n't necessarily for pensions payments they 're back to the active members , some of whom wo n't make any actual claim on this possibly for thirty years time , so there could well be a er a a scheme which is arrived at which is a pay as you go , which is n't any great liability o on , on any one pension scheme at any particular moment in time .
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