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

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1 Can sit the exams in two years
2 Bock , owner of the Kempinski luxury hotels chain , will buy nearly half of Rowland 's 15 per cent stake worth £50 million with an option to buy the remainder in three years .
3 All nine aircraft clattered away at full power down the ‘ deck ’ , with their nosewheels coming off the ground very quickly , in what was one of the most impressive set pieces seen by the writer in many years .
4 No seat on the board in 10 years ' time ! ’
5 The G-MEX venue of the 1992 Exhibition is a better and more accessible venue , with all the exhibitors being in one giant hall , rather than being spread between two small halls as has been the case in previous years .
6 But how far have the changes in child care law embodied in the Children Act 1989 , with its focus on the paramountcy of the child 's welfare ( as a means to the child 's better protection ) , and the increasing emphasis which has been placed on parental responsibility rather than rights by the courts in recent years , been mirrored by changes in the balance of power between parent , child and state in education ?
7 One of the more striking interventions by the courts in recent years came when the Court of Appeal overturned the decision by the Secretary of State for the Environment to allow the demolition of listed buildings in the City of London .
8 The team 's products easily outsell those of other American baseball clubs overseas , even though the Yankees have had a mediocre record on the field in recent years .
9 Before proceeding to a discussion of the motivations that lie behind the growth of the field in recent years , it would be as well to clarify the role that pragmatics might be seen to play within linguistic theory as a whole .
10 There has been one fatal accident on the crossing in recent years which was the tragic death of a young baby .
11 Botulism is another fatal disease which has come to the fore in recent years .
12 The differences in BBC and IBA programme categories do not conceal the contrast in those years between the ‘ serious ’ ( equals ‘ less popular ’ ) scheduling of BBC TV and the ‘ entertainment ’ ( equals ‘ popular ’ ) bias of ITV .
13 This together with an improved factory deep cleaning service will provide us with a factory hygiene service , that I am sure will develop into a major business for the division in future years .
14 The University 's Careers Service offers careers guidance and job placement facilities to all students at the University in all years of study .
15 We are all aware of the considerable changes which have taken place in the University in recent years , particularly since 1981 .
16 Violence at and related to football matches had become a serious problem in the Netherlands in recent years .
17 Lord Salisbury 's active and generous support of the BDA and of the deaf community as a whole has been a significant factor in the development of the Association in recent years .
18 Additionally , other university extension courses extending over forty-eight hours and comprising twenty-four meetings were almost identical to WEA One-Year courses , matters which were to become of concern to the WEA in subsequent years .
19 As it sought to serve a predominantly rural region in which the WEA in earlier years had found its own main strength in urban areas , the rural areas were relatively untouched and open to university initiatives when the 1932 Adult Education Regulations were introduced .
20 The proportion of the final value of silk goods returned to producers is substantial , sufficient indeed to have led to a major expansion of the industry in recent years , with visibly greater prosperity in sericultureal areas .
21 Before they left they blasted the Government for demolishing more than 400,000 jobs in the industry in three years .
22 Reported to include a pair of airworthy Skyraiders , along with a collection of 26 restorable aircraft , plus a large aero engine collection , spares holdings , automobiles , tools and equipment , this must be one of the largest ‘ one man ’ collections to come under the hammer in recent years .
23 I have n't seen the like in many years .
24 There can be no doubt now that Lewis is not only fit and ready to challenge for the world heavyweight title , but that he is a probable , rather than a possible , to become Britain 's first champion at the weight in 100 years .
25 Mr Jarvis , who spent £40m expanding the chain on the Continent in recent years , said the decision followed Whitbread 's inability to negotiate a new exit clause in the franchise agreement which would have given it more protection .
26 Europe should not hold any fears for the English cup-holders after only four defeats , including two on penalty strokes , in 22 matches on the Continent in recent years .
27 As he said in a radio broadcast in 1946 , the Criterion in later years " tended to reflect a particular point of view rather than to illustrate a variety of views on that plane . "
28 It should be emphasised , however , that one major reason for the growth in its use has been the effect in recent years of the additional legislation bearing upon employment and the increased cost and risks of employing operatives direct .
29 Students who do not undertake the period of industrial placement complete the degree in three years .
30 Students who do not undertake the period of industrial placement complete the degree in three years .
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