Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [prep] [art] [num ord] [num] " in BNC.

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1 You must of course , have a valid passport , and you must be free to travel in the last two weeks of January .
2 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 .
3 You must also , of course , have a valid passport , and you must be free to travel in the last two weeks of January .
4 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 .
5 They did a first class piece of work on where the housing market was likely to go over the next 10 years .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 I E , he 's likely to die within the next twelve months .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 Can I say definite I 'd be quite happy to start within the next four weeks .
16 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 .
17 You 've only been able to get through the last four years by not thinking about it .
18 Some observers suggest that this may prove inadequate , with 17 new logging projects , covering 8,000 square miles , due to commence in the next two years .
19 Only for the black bean aphid Aphis fabae has it been possible to develop over the last 25 years an effective system to predict migration several months ahead to advise farmers when to spray .
20 On Friday Peskin , before jetting off to Florida 's Disney World , successfuly completed the rescheduling of £80 million of debt due to expire over the next six months .
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