Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [num] month ['s] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm going to sacrifice maybe holidays this year , and maybe have a couple of long weekend breaks , as long as I earn enough to keep my head above water and to pay my way in life for the next twelve months , keep my family fed and watered I 'm Okay , then I 'm going to take stock in twelve months ' time .
2 The second complaint made by the local authority is that the justices specifically said by paragraph ( 1 ) of their contact order that there should be no contact between T. and her father until after the local authority review in six months ' time .
3 Now I 've achieved the length , I want to have a perm for my wedding in two month 's time , only to find that due to the Henna , my hair wo n't take a perm .
4 Exporter 's $10m receipt in three months ' time under a forward contract will be worth DM40.4m .
5 In the end , to please her , I promised to get a job in six months ' time .
6 What was the use of tallies that might , perhaps , be valid in theory , and even capable of being turned into cash in six months ' time , or a year , but were so much paper now , and no use to disgruntled archers and men-at-arms whose need was for coin that could be spent at once ?
7 If the Treasury economic simulation model predicts 15% inflation in 18 months ' time then people 's behaviour may well be influenced by the expectation that the model is correct in its predictions , no matter how good or objective the data on which the simulation was based .
8 Similarly , the two month and five month rates can be used to derive the expected three month rate in two months ' time .
9 If it picks an insider or a retiree , then we will all be back to writing the company 's obituary in three months ' time so it has to be an outsider , and one name canvassed that should be crossed off the list at once is that of ‘ Neutron ’ Jack Welch , boss of General Electric Co — not because he does n't have the capability but because he does not have a background in the computer industry .
10 Be honest with your answers and repeat the questionnaire in two months ' time !
11 In it he explained that he would leave the farm in three months ' time .
12 Her character — child bride Fizz — will leave the show in two months ' time .
13 The winners will meet the Scottish champions , Murrayfield Racers in the final in two months ' time , writes Steve Pinder .
14 Mr Lamont forecasts that the economy will be growing at the rate of three per cent per year in 12 months ' time ; he would have carried more conviction , if he had not made the same ‘ jam tomorrow ’ forecast a year ago .
15 This nine-year-old , outpaced at a crucial stage in the race , finished strongly in ninth place , and with Party Politics , gives Mrs Thompson excellent prospects of a second Grand National triumph in 12 months ' time .
16 She would in fact be taking over from a male contracts officer who would be leaving the company in four months ' time .
17 But Beaumont is already confident that the eight-year-old will make a bold bid to pull off the feat in 12 months ' time .
18 In my opinion , I think we 'll have an application for a garage in twelve months ' time .
19 THE BOWES Museum will mark its centenary in three months ' time .
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