Example sentences of "[conj] four years ' " in BNC.

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1 The company is expected to offer shares to its employees when it is allowed to do so , and a Stock Market flotation could follow in ‘ two , three or four years ' time ’ according to Mr Smith .
2 The courses are of three or four years ' duration .
3 The course is of three or four years ' duration .
4 The course is of three or four years ' duration .
5 The course is of three or four years ' duration .
6 The course is of three or four years ' duration .
7 The course is of three or four years ' duration .
8 The course is of three or four years ' duration .
9 Normally a degree at a university ( apart from the Open University ) requires three or four years ' full-time study , but it may be taken as a four-year sandwich course , or in five to six years ' part-time study in other institutions .
10 It is not possible to forecast in more than very general terms what the job opportunities will be in three or four years ' time .
11 She had been teaching New Zealand , erm , not quite such a long training so she 's had three or four years ' experience .
12 Expectations of childhood and ways of treating babies changed rapidly in the 1950s , and perhaps the difference in perception between me and my sister is no more than four years ' difference in age , and a reflection of a change in expectation on the part of children themselves , learned from the altered practice of adults around .
13 Full-time provision includes courses of one to three and four years ' duration , some of which may be studied as separate ‘ end-on ’ courses and many of which provide opportunities for transfer of suitable students to degree courses .
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