Example sentences of "[be] [adv prt] in [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | They must be all done or they would n't be down in the first place would they ? |
2 | The PACE Day Centre near Aylesbury has been using the technique for the last 3 years , but it could all be over in the next couple of days . |
3 | NT for the Clipper will be out in the second half of 1993 . |
4 | There was little room for lesbians to be out in the first half of this century , unless of course they moved in the right literary or aristocratic circles . |
5 | Support for DEC 's Alpha Windows NT will be out in the first quarter of 1994 . |
6 | The company , which was to have introduced a mid-range , 80486-based TC1000 series of fault-tolerant systems earlier this year ( UX No 378 ) , says they 'll also be out in the first quarter of 1993 . |
7 | Product should be out in the third quarter on Sun Microsystems Inc , Data General Corp and Hewlett-Packard Co workstations . |
8 | A new edition , now under development will be out in the third quarter . |
9 | Bedford , Massachusetts-based Progress Software Corp says a development release of its Progress version 7 database and toolset will be out in the third quarter of this year . |
10 | An R4000SC multiprocessor is also under development , and should be out in the third quarter . |
11 | HVX will be out in the fourth quarter of next year , by which time the long-expected multi-processing RS/6000 boxes should be on the street . |
12 | He would be back in the first week of July and at home all month until they went to Scotland for the opening of the grouse shooting season on the twelfth . |
13 | Talking about Strachan , O'Leary also said that he should be back in the 1st team in a couple of weeks . |
14 | With a bit of luck he 'll be back in the next couple of weeks . |