Example sentences of "[noun sg] in [num] [noun sg] ['s] " in BNC.
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1 | I noted the considerable glee in one commentator 's voice on reporting John Cook 's trouble at the 9th when he went out-of-bounds . |
2 | any sub-lease would be outside the Landlord and Tenant Act and would include a rent review in one year 's time as per their own lease ; |
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 | Suppose the objective is to receive sterling in one year 's time . |
5 | So here 's to both teams and I hope the match in two year 's time is just as good as this was . |
6 | I did n't think they could be like REM in seven album 's time , but there was a lot depth in there and I knew it would n't dry up after one or two albums , ’ he recalls . |
7 | If the market were perfectly competitive , a change in one firm 's output would have no effect on market price , hence . |
8 | However , in a world characterised by producers battling for market share , a relative improvement in one country 's export performance ( as measured by growth in its world market share ) must be reflected in another 's deterioration . |
9 | They consist of the improvement in one lineage 's ( say prey animals ' ) equipment to survive , as a direct consequence of improvement in another ( say predators ' ) lineage 's evolving equipment . |
10 | The message is even more explicit in The Four Just Men ( 1939 ) , a tale of derring-do in which some chaps set out to warn the nation of a demonic plan to destroy the British Empire , leaving world domination in one man 's hands . |