Example sentences of "[adj] year and [pers pn] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 The rate of change in media will continue at this pace for some years and we can take nothing for granted .
2 Particularly Old Speckled Hen could survive ; they 've only been brewing it there in its present form for 2 years and it would be easy for us to transfer that production to their specifications using Morland 's yeast .
3 we have extremely good erm figure on a reduction in accident over the last few years and I 'd like to erm , I 'd like Councillor to erm to prevail our thanks to the road safety officers
4 Instead , for instance , of saying a plant was ‘ biennial ’ , it was explained that you plant the seeds this year and they will flower next year .
5 Several farms are expected to be offered for sale this year and they will be prime targets for afforestation too , according to Andrew Hepburne-Scott .
6 Sixty seven of the pleadings bundle which are the further and better particulars this year and you can see that er looking back to page sixty six , what the plaintiffs have been asked to state was to give particulars of the change in financial position which had been outlined to Mr on the telephone and er your Lordship will see first of all that in answer eighty little A , there is a reference to er a letter of the twenty seventh of February nineteen ninety two which was a letter from the plaintiff 's solicitors to the defendant 's solicitors which , this is been incorporating in the front or ought to be in the bible , erm I do n't think it has been but there are copies if I can hand your Lordship it was missed out in error I am sorry .
7 Faldo has suffered a final round jinx this year and it would have finished in disaster had Norman 's putt fallen .
8 ‘ I owe the show a lot obviously , but my contract is up for renewal in June this year and I will have to think about it seriously then .
9 Give him another year and I 'll call my mother every week .
10 Well if she lasts another year and I 'll last another year , she 'll be older than me wo n't she ?
11 ‘ We have not been massacred in any game over the last six years and it wo n't start on Wednesday , ’ he said .
12 This was the Finaghy lads first fight at home in six years and you could almost feel seismic waves of anticipation as he came to the ringside .
13 Much of the methodology described in this chapter is derived from work in Dr Martin H Johnson 's laboratory , Department of Anatomy , Cambridge , during the past 10 years and I should like to express my gratitude to all members of the laboratory past and present for their contribution to it .
14 ‘ In fact , the club 's most successful time was in its early years and we 'd like to re-create that .
15 They have n't been champions for 26 years and it could be another 26 before they win it again .
16 We would hope to make large contributions each years and we would hope deliberate non standing this year for an increase year 's .
17 This process was one that we 'd enjoyed the public inquiry process for over fifty years and it would be most helpful if the minister at some point in his er later remarks perhaps could take this opportunity to tell the house that the Conservatives do not intend to side step the public inquiry stage of any future boundary proposals , European or I 'd be glad to give up .
18 The advertising agency as we know it has emerged only in the last fifty years and it will continue to evolve as communication technology changes and mass communication becomes even more sophisticated .
19 Give it fifty years and I 'll bet you that the baker and all the rest of the folks , it 'll be coming from a supermarket , but they 'll be delivering stuff that you 've put on your computer .
20 It gives the impression we 're prepared to spend the money and that 's what 's happened in previous years and it should n't happen .
21 Jeff added : ‘ BNFL people from several sites have collected food and clothing for us to take out in previous years and I would be grateful if people could help again .
22 ‘ But he has kept goal exceptionally well , not only this season but for two or three years and it would be unwise for me not to look at him . ’
23 erm as many people here know and like them I have worked in a voluntary capacity and one way or another in this theatre for many years and we ca n't do without it we do n't want to see it close or any of those drastic things .
24 ‘ We have managed to keep relations very harmonious for many years and we will not let anything disrupt that harmony , ’ he said .
25 He is well qualified to do the job he has done for many years and we will continue to employ him at races . ’
26 He is well qualified to do the job he has done for many years and we will continue to employ him at races . ’
27 I 've smoked for sixty years and I can not change now . ’
28 They could search a thousand years and they 'd not find it .
29 At the last meeting of the committee I did in fact congratulate the director and his staff for the way in which community care had been implemented current year and I 'd certainly like to congratulate him on the way he 's presented er proposals for next year .
30 It is no short-term measure it is the most important development for more than 50 years and it will be around for the next century . ’
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