Example sentences of "[vb infin] in [adj] [noun] ' [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The word ‘ bound ’ begs a number of questions , and does not appear in other writers ' views . |
2 | There is , of course , nothing in this paragraph which might not appear in many schools ' booklets . |
3 | As we do not know exactly what will appear in second-hand booksellers ' catalogues , the choice of books will of necessity have to be left to us , but your certificate will state the title of the book which you have presented . |
4 | Reports that the economy might improve in six months ' time . |
5 | But then the hubbub starts again , and other voices ask me what I 'll do in 20 years ' time . |
6 | On returning to Rome , Thomas went again to the curia and the pope informed him that the case would begin in three days ' time . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Work out how many woodlice you will have in 10 years ' time if they continue to multiply at this rate . |
9 | Industrialists have to market their new products without knowing what will happen in 30 years ' time , although accelerated weathering or ageing tests may give some idea . |
10 | Now I do n't believe that this issue has been aired wide enough it 's understood by a lot of people what the problems are going to be these problems are n't gon na occur in the next ten years , they will happen in twenty years ' time . |
11 | The poem would arrive in two days ' time . |
12 | This distinction has to be made because , although loans may be redeemed over 60 years , it is extremely unlikely that a financing instrument could be found which would mature in 60 years ' time . |
13 | I , I did say in two weeks ' time |