Example sentences of "be in [adj] [noun] [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Where do you want to be in two years ' time . |
2 | The hon. Gentleman is trying to guess what the market price will be in X years ' time and what proportion of the market will be accounted for by coal . |
3 | This is why they ask you things like , on interviews , and they ask you , where do you see yourself in five years ' time , and I used to say , I do n't even see meself where I 'm going to be in five days ' time , never mind five , just give us the bloody job . |
4 | If you can imagine your goal , where you want to be in five years ' time , then you are already part of the way there . |
5 | What will happen to me , how I 'll develop , what I 'll be in five years ' time , in ten , in thirty . |
6 | Using his earlier experience , he felt , when he moved in , that he needed to gauge where the new school should be in five years ' time . |
7 | Do you see the importance of planning ? millions of things you 've got to stick down with , think about , think about your objectives , get that see who it , get that poster up , really think what you wan na be in five years ' time , three years ' time , all the rest of it , seriously think about it . |
8 | Right , but what you 've got the opportunity of doing now during being a life assurance sales person , with self-employed status if you like , with the benefits of being in a company like ours , is really thinking where do I want to be in five years ' time . |
9 | What will its price be in four weeks ' time if interest rates remain unchanged ? |
10 | Any bank account should be in that person 's name and he should be the sole drawer to the account . |
11 | I can not envisage what the circumstances will be in 20 years ' time . |
12 | My hon. Friend is concerned about what the strength of the infantry will be in three years ' time . |
13 | County freeholders , often indiscriminately styled ‘ barons ’ , as indeed some of them were , whose estates had been erected into free baronies by a crown charter , were gentlemen landowners of the shire , the direct vassals of the crown , and most of them were fully conscious of holding a social position which demanded that they should not be seen to be in any man 's pocket . |
14 | Saga informs us that it has written a letter of complaint to the Minister of Tourism for Cyprus , and that the hotel will not be in next year 's brochure . |
15 | The third Mystery Golfer will be in next month 's issue . |
16 | The general standard of living is so much better , I have a f—ed-up up family — who does n't have a f—ed-up family ? — I 'm screwed-up and should be in some psychiatrist 's office , but in general there was n't that much for me to worry about , and I think that 's a lot less common in England . |