Example sentences of "[adj] in a [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | However , what may look like a good deal now , as the UK emerges from its adjustment period of higher interest rates and recession , could look rather different in a few years ' time . |
2 | This particular defence was optional in the EC Product Liability Directive but has been adopted in the United Kingdom ; it seems sensible because standards of safety change over time and what might seem perfectly acceptable now might be considered grossly unsafe in a few years time . |
3 | By the delicacy of her person and the brilliancy of her eye she had tinder enough in her constitution to catch a well struck spark and I trusted I should know how to set her ablaze in a few months more . |
4 | It is impossible in a few words to do justice to Schleiermacher 's stature and impact . |
5 | I 'll be fine in a few minutes . ’ |
6 | ‘ He 'll be fine in a few days , my dear , with an infusion of clover and foxglove to steady his heart . |
7 | ‘ We 'll know the number for sure in a few months as we get closer to completion ’ , he says . |
8 | Jonna was not slow to remind them that he and Maisie hoped to see them at their wedding , due in a few weeks ' time at Easter . |
9 | Beta releases of AIX and OS/2 Mach microkernels are due in a few months and in the second half of the year respectively . |
10 | Beta releases of AIX and OS/2 Mach microkernels are due in a few months and in the second half of the year respectively . |
11 | Hopefully hopefully the baby 'll be asleep in a few minutes . |
12 | I think Sega are conning people who pay £45 for a game that the complete in a few days . |
13 | In August , 1952 , more than nine inches fell in a few hours at Lynmouth , Devon . |
14 | It is native to Europe and Asia , growing mainly in well-drained ground on hill and mountainsides , and wasteland ; it is naturalized in a few places in Britain and grows well in temperate to warm regions of North America . |
15 | ‘ Sunderland have become increasingly desperate in a few departments . |
16 | Then he , too , frowned and was beginning to say something when suddenly there was one sharp whimper and , although Sophie did her best , Sandy was dead in a few minutes . |
17 | Olga heard him singing in the bathroom and shouted that supper would be ready in a few minutes . |
18 | On March 2nd 1872 , a letter came from the Mayor saying that the Corporation 's building would be ready in a few days and that they would be willing to receive patients under ‘ such arrangements as may be deemed best adapted to check the progress of the epidemic ’ . |
19 | Sufficiently powerful accelerators will be ready in a few years , and most physicists are confident that they will confirm the Salam-Weinberg theory . |
20 | Green made another appeal in the Mercury in October 1793 , saying that his plan would be ready in a few weeks , but it was not in fact published until late in 1794 . |
21 | In what sense can a curator responsibly sign the acquisition declaration knowing full well that there is no guarantee that a floppy disc or tape will be readable in a few years even if pampered with executive class conservation treatment — acid-free packing , humidity- and temperature-controlled environment , and low ambient light levels ? |
22 | One , significant in a few parts of Europe , was the growth of a genuine popular military tradition and a willingness to regard the army as a respectable , even honourable , occupation . |