Example sentences of "[adv] in [adj] years [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In AD 699 , Wilfrid , Bishop of York , built several churches all dedicated to St Andrew , so in later years Hutton Cranswick was rededicated to St Peter .
2 So in ten years time you would have a maturity of X number of pounds
3 Thanks to a growing body of business writers , executives are only too aware that , like it or not , they have the dubious privilege of being alive during a once in 200 years revolution that is transforming the business world .
4 Now if I 'm the fund manager and you 've got ta deferred member , nobody 's gon na waste thirty years for me to pay up their pension , I wo n't be here probably in thirty years time er so they want the money up front .
5 You might think the only safe course is straightforward , sound , economic government and you might wonder therefore why so rarely in recent years Governments have practised it , except when they have been hit over the head by external forces and events that they could n't resist .
6 We talk to him in his language and we have tried to lift as much of the experience from his mind as we can so that it does n't fester , get covered over , then burst out in 10 years time and turn him into a disturbed child .
7 So you know there the recoveries are very good , very welcomed by us , but basically we 're two years now since this happened erm pensioners have been suffering extreme mental turmoil for that period , quite frankly they 're , they 're utterly confused , they do n't understand what 's happening and to ask those sort of people to rely and put their s their , their whole future security on the outcomings of out of court settlements where claims are made for two hundred million and there 's a thirty two million you know they 're getting totally confused and I think that that they just do not know what 's happening , they , they want long-term security , we 're now getting an increasing number of people who 've retired since the schemes were wound up and are therefore getting a hundred per cent of their , their money from the company fund , which we 're told is going to run out in two-and-a-half years time .
8 Third , BT 's financial strength means that customers do n't have to worry about it still being around in five years time .
9 Are they going to spend it suddenly in er two years time , or are they expecting not to be around in two years time ?
10 We should n't just think we 're not going to be here in two years time , it 's somebody else 's problem , they 'll take over our debts .
11 Things like employment and education are incredibly important , but if you are n't here in 40 years time what 's the point anyway ?
12 Maybe in 10 years time the public wo n't mind a man who does n't live with his wife having such an important religious role .
13 Maybe in forty years time , people will be looking back at the good old days of the Nineties to see which rising stars started their careers playing North-East venues .
14 If the trainers each encourage a similar pattern of professional practice , in-service training and working arrangements , then in five years time a national pattern will emerge so that clients and interpreters can have recognised expectations .
15 So we 've got this group of people who are and just retired , they 're sixty-five and have just retired , and they 're looking forward to their pension le lo losing completely in two-and-a-half years time unless something 's done about it .
16 myself looking out to where in ten years time
17 The linguist will predictably return again in ten years time with a new philosopher 's stone , a true theory of the mind and meaning .
18 A yacht that won the world 's toughest race will defend its title when the competition is held again in three years time .
19 This is the reason why in recent years theorists have turned their attention back to the question of the historicity of historical understanding , to its status as interpretation , representation or narrative , and , more radically , to the problem of temporality as such .
20 Certainly in recent years Pound 's interest in mystery-cults has been more than antiquarian ; in ‘ was Erigena ours ? ’ he asks whether the philosopher Scotus Erigena was one of the Eleusinian brotherhood , and ‘ ours ’ can be given full weight — Noel Stock goes so far as to claim ( op. cit. p.22 ) that some of the obscurity of these later Cantos is deliberate and arcane — ‘ he writes about them as an initiate in words that are both ‘ published and not published ’ … ’ .
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