Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] over the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 It is projected that the numbers involved in the industry will double over the next five years .
2 This investment will increase over the next two years though , Potter said , to maintain growth and ensure that the company remains competitive .
3 As terrestrial and satellite companies compete for sport and movies , the two major commodities which could ensure the future success of television , the conference will consider how the contest for the SPOILS OF SPORT will progress over the next decade .
4 To the extent that statutory changes were necessitated by these recommendations , they have largely been made by the Courts and Legal Service Act 1990 , Part I. Consequently , the relationship between the jurisdiction and procedure of the county courts and High Court will change over the next few years .
5 All Saints showed one of the major problems that the health service will face over the next years .
6 The hole would appear over the next 20 years at Hemerdon , just outside Plymouth — the scene of western Europe 's biggest deposit of tungsten .
7 The Government will decide over the next few weeks whether to penalize Gloucestershire for overspending .
8 Unless there is a transfer of resources of the dimension that is necessary in terms of trade agreements and aid , we are not beginning to tackle the problem of economic migration , which I forecast will be the greatest problem that Europe and other parts of the world will face over the next 50 years .
9 The study concluded that there has been no reported increase in any radiation-related illnesses , such as leukaemia , birth defects or thyroid cancer , in the villages surrounding the reactor , although it suggested that incidence of thyroid cancer might increase over the next five to ten years .
10 Ethylene overcapacity may extend over the next 3–5 years and ‘ potentially could be with us throughout the decade if many of the plants now under study phase come to fruition ’ .
11 If you are concerned about how Lothian Region might change over the next fifteen years or so , this leaflet will be of interest to you .
12 But if , as seems likely , the Chancellor 's commitment to take more than £6 billion out of the economy in 1994-5 and £10 billion in 1995-6 has done enough to reassure the foreign-exchange markets , the risk of a big misjudgment of market sentiment will diminish over the next few days .
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