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But that should not be a problem for a few months yet.
Those talks are going to take a few more months yet.
There are five months yet to go before I give birth.
I wanted to keep it quiet for months yet and now they'll get the whole thing.
And only the beginning of summer, with the hottest months yet to come.
I know it will not be for some months yet, but time passes quickly.
She would be there for nine or ten more months yet and nothing ever happened.
And in any case, there was no need to do anything serious about it for some months yet, until the end of the coming winter.
There were months yet before her bond was completed and where would she go then?
Daniel says the cosmetic effects will increase for about six months yet.
Hope they don't get a trace for two months yet.
They say it will take a few months yet.
There were three months yet before the university entrance examinations.
It will probably be some months yet before we get the final government reaction to our proposals.
You've got five more months yet, so save your energy."
You'll have plenty of time, as it doesn't come off for three months yet.
I expected it to take you another six or eight months yet.'
They had months yet - perhaps the full ten.
"I shall live until the church is finished, some months yet.
And if everything goes according to plan, it's going to be two months yet before we actually have to commit them to battle."
It's months yet, but not too early to pick out a location and study it."
Not even three months yet, she could wear anything she wanted - well, almost.
"She has two months yet to go," the old abbot reminded him.
We don't expect him for a couple of months yet."
"It'll be a few months yet at least," Caldwell said.
Oh, but it will be simply ages yet.
Well it's going to be ages yet.
The lights were burning redly, driven by energies that could feed them for ages yet.
He thought they would just get engaged and they didn't have to get married for ages yet.
Sometimes they took little dancing steps, as their blood responded to rhythms that their descendants would not create for ages yet.
'We've ages yet - it's only half past two', he squeaks.
The decade before this one will surely be known to ages yet unborn as The Cronkite Years.
If they obey, and harken unto my words, Claus will drive his reindeer for countless ages yet to come."
By ages yet unknown.
'And not for ages yet.
Knowing Darcy would be ages yet before she deemed herself freshened up enough to go back to the table, Brenna took out her lipstick.
'They'll be ages yet,' she added caustically.
She'll be ages yet.'
He felt tired, as if he had been struggling to reach the top of a hill for ages yet still had a long, long way to go.
Strange and grisly were his servants, called from the dark corners of the planet where grim survivals of forgotten ages yet lurked.
One straining stalactite missed the satisfying kiss of its stalagmitic mate by barely a hairbreadth - that would take more ages yet to bridge.
The train's not for ages yet, but Mum thinks catching a train is a bit like international air travel, and that you should check in four hours before departure.
'Relax,' says Anya, 'she'll be out for ages yet.'
Excuse not silence so, for't lies in thee, To make him much outlive a gilded tomb: And to be praised of ages yet to be.
But it would have been built to signal tnuctipun, and the tnuctipun had been extinct for ages yet the thing had answered back!
In those dark, deep-set eyes was a dawning awareness - the first intimations of an intelligence that could not possibly fulfill itself for ages yet, and might soon be extinguished forever.
Ere our household shake off slumber, the rocks will have again closed over the chasm not to be re-opened by me, nor perhaps by others, for ages yet unguessed.
Lexy rolled over and pulled the covers tighter, thinking with some relief that, as it was still dark, his alarm wouldn't be going off for ages yet, so he could snuggle down again.
But its engines could burn for a few minutes only, before they exhausted their fuel-while Diana would still be gaining speed, driven outward by the Sun's eternal fires, for ages yet to come.