Example sentences of "[to-vb] in [adj] [noun] [unc] [noun] " 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 | There was no Christian architecture before A.D. 200 ; believers gathered together to meet in each others ' homes and used the courtyard fountain for baptism . |
4 | Spennymoor super heavyweight Michael Hopper meets Preston 's Rod Allan , who , because of walkovers , has yet to box in this year 's championship . |
5 | Indeed , so popular were the Pathfinders characters that several of them were hived off to appear in another children 's sf serial , City Beneath the Sea , a well written technological thriller penned by John Lucarotti . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Any candidate who has obtained more than 12.5 per cent of the registered vote ( around 18 per cent of the actual vote cast ) is eligible to participate in next Sunday 's run-off . |
9 | It was eighty-five miles to Orange , a distance we hoped to cover in three days ' marching . |
10 | Nervous because she was due to play in two chukkas ' time , Perdita refused even to acknowledge Daisy 's presence . |
11 | THE Soviet team Stroitel Kiev , who were to play in this year 's World International Club Championships at Crystal Palace next week , will not now do so after the organisers refused their demand for £1,900-a-game appearance money . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | JAGUAR car workers are to put in nine hours ' overtime each week to complete the biggest single car order in the company 's history . |
14 | CATHOLIC BISHOPS stepped into the Spanish political arena at the weekend by warning Basques not to vote in this month 's elections for Herri Batasuna , the legal arm of ETA , the Basque terrorist group . |
15 | It finally came home then to Delaney what they were about to do in several hours ' time . |
16 | Some of our members have lost their consolidated rate and it 's now become a bit of a running sore on the pay negotiations from last year , it needs to be sorted out , if confidence is to remain in last year 's pay , pay deal . |
17 | He had been Head of Modern Languages since 1920 , and was due to retire in five months ' time . |
18 | She had been intending to go in five minutes ' time , when she had drunk her cup of weak tea . |
19 | These steps are likely to result in many employees ' worries being reduced and their attitudes towards relocation abroad becoming more favourable . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | You are hurt , I know , and unable to believe in any man 's decency , but try to believe that whatever happened to you I still love you ; you have not changed for me , it makes no difference , no difference whatsoever — except that I want to kill the man who hurt you . ’ |
22 | Elsewhere , I hope you 'll find plenty of interesting things to read in this week 's issue . |
23 | Like the English and German rowers , replicators that are mutually beneficial will come to predominate in each other 's presence . |
24 | DOUBLE Olympic figure skating champion Katarina Witt was reinstated as an amateur yesterday and given the go-ahead to compete in next year 's Winter Olympics . |
25 | The village is to compete in this year 's Britain in Bloom competition , people are asked to keep the community tidy , and British Rail is to be asked to tidy the station . |
26 | In addition , Williams received the go-ahead to compete in this season 's world championship . |
27 | DOWN may or may not have meant it but they have certainly succeeded in providing Derry with an extra incentive to triumph in next Sunday 's Ulster championship glamour tie . |
28 | Despite Buckingham Palace 's bid to show the Waleses as a united couple , the pictures on these two pages speak volumes about their inability to relax in each other 's company . |
29 | ‘ Except that I seem to remember you telling me that you and Arnie do n't like to live in each other 's pockets . |
30 | Obliged to marry , these two tried taking turns to live in each other 's homes . |