Example sentences of "[num] [noun] ' time [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Earlier that day , Gorbachev had himself appeared to raise the possibility of his stepping down as general secretary at the CPSU congress when , clearly stung by the ferocity of the criticisms being levelled at him , he complained that " people are not taking the general secretary , the President of the country , very seriously " , and added : " It is not a question of me : tomorrow or in 10 or 12 days ' time someone else might be general secretary or party chairman . "
2 ‘ In about six months ' time I 'm going to be a father . ’
3 But in fifty years ' time we could be saying well did Jane pick the right one ?
4 so we started to look for something and I wanted a bungalow , I did n't want to house again , just the two bedrooms I thought would be nice , so what we did we found this bu er this bungalow in er out of Crewe in Haslington and er we put up our house for sale , it cost seventeen thousand , five hundred and this bungalow we bought seventeen thousand , six hundred and fifty , so all I had to add was one hundred and sixty pounds , to sell the house , but the house needed change all the windows to put all the windows and the doors because they were all rotting in , you know , because the houses built er before the second world war and er what we did we put up the and in three months ' time , it in three months ' time my house went and we were moved , in September we started to sell , in January we 'd been living in the , in the new bungalow and then about three years later they built a row of bungalows on the other side where there should , should of been , they kept the land , it should of been shops , but then they changed their minds , they did , they did n't build the shops , but they built all these bungalows again on the other side , you 've been to my home , yeah , so the road that , over the road these bungalows were about three years later than ours and they were going down for thirty two thousand pound , and I bought mine for seventeen thousand seven sixty at six fifty , yeah
5 I ca n't give you reduced cost advice at the moment but it may be that in two or three weeks ' time your s situation has changed to the extent where I can .
6 ‘ In three years ' time we might have still been in very good shape but we must take steps to protect the UK as a manufacturing base . ’
7 In three years ' time it is likely that everything in the country , including rugby ticket prices , will have escalated by 45 per cent .
8 In three years ' time I would be doing
9 IBM has invested so much in the development of , and so much more in the marketing of , OS/2 2.0 that it has to plough on with it even if in 18 months ' time it becomes clear that it is becoming at best a respectable also-ran in the desktop stakes .
10 Mr Faith adds : ‘ I 'm thinking ahead so that in 25 years ' time my daughter will say to her children ‘ Was n't grandad clever ?
11 In ten years ' time we shall no doubt still be using the techniques discussed in this chapter but we may also have opened up new avenues of research by widening the range of materials examined and by using other scientific techniques which at present are only at the development stage .
12 I , I would , I would be very surprised if the communists understood how deterministic idea of erm some sort of progression , I think you ca n't really say in about ten years ' time we 're gon na be here
13 In ten years ' time you can choose to do the following :
14 In ten years ' time you 'll know why you were right to send off this coupon .
15 Everyone I met kept apologising for the shabby state of the buildings and I had the feeling that if I went back in ten years ' time it would look like the set for some grand-scale horror film , all broken banging shutters and cobwebbed windows .
16 But' — and he laughed — ‘ do n't forget that in five years ' time you will have changed again . ’
17 Hal B. Wallis , who hired me , was a very shrewd man who recognized that the studio system was over and in five years ' time it would no longer be there . ’
18 But I have a sneaking feeling that in another five years ' time I 'll be reviewing the GR-100 and that will be the one …
19 In twenty years ' time they will remember their history teacher : his mannerisms , his irony and self-deprecating asides , his friendly interest in each of them .
20 In 40 years ' time they 'll say ‘ It was the first one out after the 400th Birthday Issue ’ .
21 In four hours ' time there will come a roar like an emergency pitstop at Silverstone , and the next feed will be due .
22 I mean I know in about four months ' time I 've got a meeting in my diary with Alan .
23 Then in about two weeks ' time we come to the carol service .
24 In two weeks ' time it would be one year since he had first come to Iraq .
25 In a hundred years ' time , I said to him , wrote Harsnet ( and Goldberg , putting the pad aside , began to type again ) , in a hundred years ' time I said to him , ( he typed ) no one will remember either you or me .
26 In a hundred years ' time your Fuselis will look as old as they are , not as old as they should be .
27 And I like to think in fifty or a hundred years ' time it will not be possible for any orchestra to play sloppily and claim that it is not possible to do better .
28 " The greens as yet are slow but in two years ' time they will be difficult but a very good test of touch and eye .
29 In two years ' time I would be doing
30 In two years ' time it 's planned it 'll be completely car-free .
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