Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] over the [num ord] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | On Jan. 7 a spokesman for the UN 's Inter-Agency Humanitarian Programme for Iraq and Kuwait said in Geneva that a minimum of US$145,300,000 would be needed to protect and assist Kurds over the next six months . |
2 | Dolphin , which has been developing SCI over the last two years , will add its own SCI-based multi-processing system using the Motorola Inc 88110 later this year . |
3 | In addition to providing tax incentives to investors , the package required banks and insurance companies to purchase stocks over the next six months , and encouraged pension funds to do likewise . |
4 | ‘ None of the GPs I have spoken to has noticed any worsening in operation waiting times over the last 18 months . ’ |
5 | The shooting followed incidents over the last two or three weeks where the family 's other two cats have returned home and have been violently sick . |
6 | Immigration officials will be conducting interviews over the next few days . |
7 | ‘ I have been running expeditions over the last 29 years and it was the most unpleasant , nasty experience and I do n't want to be involved in it in any way again , ’ he said . |
8 | Mr Major said that not only had the Budget extended the export credit guarantee scheme but : ‘ Mr Lamont has also cut premiums over the last few months by as much as 27 per cent to help exporters . ’ |
9 | The agreement , which provided for soft loans or mixed credits over the next three years , was made on more generous terms than the £300,000,000 soft loan package extended in 1986 [ see p. 34675 ] . |
10 | A number of Stockton schools will also lose teachers over the next few months . |
11 | The finance director , Roger Wood , said savings over the next two years were likely to total £13 million as the company took advantage of the new low-interest-rate environment . |
12 | The University has noted the intention of the HEFCE to make grants over the next two years towards the costs of the highest priority work . |