Example sentences of "[conj] it [vb past] [adj] year " in BNC.

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1 In the BZW forecast , Peter Thomson said the FT-SE index should be back to 2,100-2,200 by the end of this month and would at best hold its own next year but more likely fall to 1,800 , where it started this year .
2 Daytime sightings , prior to the late afternoon Mid-Day Scot were rare , and my notebooks indicate that it took four years of assiduous observation before I had ‘ spotted ’ 12 of the 13 locomotives built .
3 The provision of specialised consultants for accident units also came under criticism and the committee reported that it took seven years , until 1992 , for the number of A&E consultants in Scotland to increase from 11 to 23 , even though the most recent review concluded that 34 were needed .
4 Cords Plc manufactures a style of corduroy trousers that it sold last year at £18 each pair .
5 Vienna , Virginia-based Legent Corp warns that it expects to report net profit of about $18.4m or $0.52 per share for the second quarter ended Aprch 31 , compared with the $0.44 before charges that it reported last year ; turnover will be about flat with the $102.5m a year ago : the news caused a bloodbath in the Legent share price , which slumped 16% , $6.125 , to land up at $33.25 .
6 The Met receives about $13 million a year for operations from New York City , $3 million less than it got two years ago .
7 The national gallery gets £2.75 million , the same as it received seven years ago and rather less than it received 10 years ago .
8 Mrs Merlin and her husband Christopher say radioactive contamination was behind their decision to sell the house , Mountain Ash , Ravenglass , six miles from Sellafield , which fetched only £35,000 — little more than it cost 11 years earlier .
9 The Tell performance I attended — at Covent Garden on Monday — hung together musically far better than it did two years ago .
10 The 1970s were not characterized by an emphasis on the bibliographical aspects of librarianship , and the possibility of wide-scale application of McClellan 's ideas seem more remote now than it did 20 years ago .
11 It became known as the Doomsday Book and it took two years to compile , but it illustrated that England was then a land of extensive royal forests and open fields , with only a few townships in the forest clearings , or at a river crossing .
12 And it took four years of trials before they did , ’ McGeechan grins .
13 He established himself in the heart of Sicily , near Etna , about 449 , and it took several years and several expeditions by Syracuse to dislodge him .
14 I took the bits home in a lorry and it took 25 years to rebuild .
15 He thus technically became an Argentine citizen , and it needed eight years of negotiation between the two countries to relieve him of his obligation to do military service in Argentina .
16 It is evident in the vitality of the arts — hardly a city in the country now lacks for an international festival — and it contributed last year to the remarkable election of Mary Robinson , only in her mid-40s and impatient with old ways , to the ( largely honorary ) post of president .
17 Until it slipped last year , British manufacturers ' share of the volume of world exports had been broadly stable at 7% since 1981 , after falling continuously since the 1950s .
18 So Vi called them her last-day-of-peace roses and vowed they would remain there until the war was over , even if it lasted four years , like the last one had done .
19 But it took many years for the ordinary people of the area to benefit from tourism in any worthwhile economic sense .
20 but it took five years
21 They were mostly wrong , but it took several years to find out .
22 In the 1970s it turned over more than £50 million , but it sank last year after an unsuccessful relaunch .
23 While it took ten years for them to move against her , after only 12 months they have him in their sights .
24 While it took ten years for them to move against her , after only 12 months they have him in their sights .
25 The Commissioners answers came in the form of a set of proposals which represented the most fundamental reshaping of the common Agricultural policy since it began 30 years ago .
26 This month I was the first Secretary of State for Trade and Industry to be invited to address its conference since it began 15 years ago .
27 , co-ordinator of the Open Day has been a user of the Jack Kane Centre since it opened 17 years ago .
28 Since it opened 2 years ago , 7 deaths have been attributed to driver fatigue .
29 Pauline Edwards had worked as a nurse at the hospital since it opened seven years ago .
30 The Irish national lottery has created 19 millionaires since it started five years ago .
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