Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [prep] [art] [num ord] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As such there is little to report since the last European briefing . |
2 | You must of course , have a valid passport , and you must be free to travel in the last two weeks of January . |
3 | More of that later , you must also have a valid passport , and you must be free to travel in the last two weeks of January . |
4 | You must also , of course , have a valid passport , and you must be free to travel in the last two weeks of January . |
5 | There was much to do in the next few days . |
6 | Hit by relentless price competition and slumping business conditions , Fujitsu Ltd on Friday forecast that for fiscal 1993 to March 31 , it would report its first loss since it was first listed in Tokyo in 1949 : it sees a group net loss of $322m and a current loss of $169m for the year , against net profit of $103m and current profit of $437m last fiscal — current profit includes gains and losses made on investments in stocks and bonds and sundry profits and losses from other non-operating activities ; ‘ Customers expect lower prices , ’ said Mike Beirne , a Fujitsu spokesman — ‘ the price competition goes from the price war in personal computers right up to mainframes ; ’ the company acknowledges that losses are likely to continue into the first six months of its new year . |
7 | They did a first class piece of work on where the housing market was likely to go over the next 10 years . |
8 | Now commuting is a consequence of human nature to a large extent , people choose to live away from their place of work and if they do choose to live away from their place of work then we 'll need a much more authoritarian government than we are likely to see in the next ten or twenty years to stop people from living away from their place of work . |
9 | These trends are likely to persist within the next five years , and necessitate a continuous review of the IT market-place , and mechanisms to ensure that Garden staff are using the most cost-effective IT in pursuit of Garden priorities . |
10 | O N A less acrimonious note , I was glad to read that David Alton , the Liberal Democrat MP for Liverpool Mossley Hill , is likely to stand at the next General Election . |
11 | With the humidity likely to lessen over the next 24 hours , Bristol 's all-sand circuit should be in perfect nick for front-running Lady Riptide . |
12 | With the adrenalin in full flow , both East and West concentrated on four further days ‘ curling at various venues in Toronto , at the end of which we were thrilled to emerge as the first Scottish team to win in Canada since 1949 . |
13 | As a result , Uzzell reckons that the market is likely to polarise over the next few years . |
14 | Well , th , the definition of a terminal illness as regards that is , according to the underwriters , is that the client 's life is likely to die in the next twelve months . |
15 | I E , he 's likely to die within the next twelve months . |
16 | In Britain , it has seemed natural to refer to a third guiding principle , fraternity , which derives from the communal or associative traditions of British society . |
17 | Are your needs likely to change over the next few years-will you have children to cope with ; are you likely to entertain more often than you do at present ? |
18 | However , the current situation is likely to change over the next few years , as major advances in technology take place . |
19 | The company should know what are the future consequences of its existing investments and commitments , and ought to be able to describe , at least in broad terms , some of the most probable scenarios it is likely to face during the next few years . |
20 | Held at Chilworth Manor , near Southampton , and organise by Hampshire Training and Enterprise Council , the one-day event examined the key issues which the industry are likely to face during the next three years . |
21 | But an evolutionary decrease in the rate of ageing in humans is likely to occur over the next few generations . |
22 | Again , it is limited but it shows that an audit failure is three times as likely to occur in the first two years after a change in auditor as in subsequent years . |
23 | Goal-poacher John Aldridge registered their 400th international goal to settle any possible nerves after just 14 minutes , and McGrath ducked low to nod in the second three minutes before the break . |
24 | Thus Scargill was reluctant to go for a third national ballot under his leadership , and the fourth in four years . |
25 | As a full stomach makes it even harder for a baby with RDS to breathe he was n't able to feed for the first few days and relied on the drip . |
26 | Although care truly shared by both parents may one day become the norm , this day is unlikely to dawn within the next ten to fifteen years ; therefore I will omit this option from my present argument . |
27 | Can I say definite I 'd be quite happy to start within the next four weeks . |
28 | ‘ I hope to be able to legislate in the next parliamentary session , ’ he said . |
29 | For example , you begin to ask yourself what would you see as important to accomplish in the next six months , the next 12 months and maybe the next couple of years . |
30 | ‘ Just remember that and we might — just might — be able to get through the next few days without any major problems . ’ |