Example sentences of "[be] [adj] in [adj] years " in BNC.

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1 With a resurgence of technology , it will be unnecessary in future years to seek artificial academic support for the discipline ; instead the study of construction technology , construction method , design and materials and construction management should be allowed to form the core with the relevant contribution of legal and financial ( rather than economic ) subjects directed towards it .
2 If there are , it may be possible in future years to identify potential sufferers from addictive disease through a simple blood test .
3 I 'll be fifty in three years .
4 What will be different in ten years time ?
5 Because his sentences run concurrently he could be free in two years and will almost certainly be free in a little over four years .
6 The United Kingdom 's reserves are likely to be empty in forty years even at the current rate of consumption .
7 Certainly , if convertability did not exist , few would accept the notes of banks if there existed the chance that they might be worthless in future years .
8 A big advantage of the mainframe , though , is that applications written now will still be viable in 10 years because , Graham 's logic goes , applications written 10 years ago are still in use now .
9 The Leicestershire farms had a considerable amount of land rented on short-term leases : this land was being used at the time of the survey but might not be available in future years .
10 Capital development was a dominant feature in budgets because of the assumption that , for example , in the case of a swimming pool , the revenue expenditure would be available in future years to heat and staff the pool .
11 They are also the only ones to be successful in recent years in winning seats in England .
12 As I said , we 've already got forty one percent of the the the main funding required er , for the project and er we 're relatively erm confident that with our own money going in and yourself putting the er the loan in for the nothing er that a our bids are gon na be successful in future years .
13 Proven and probable reserves are the estimated quantities of crude oil , natural gas and natural gas liquids which geological , geophysical and engineering data demonstrate with a specified degree if certainty to be recoverable in future years from known reservoirs and which are considered commercially producible .
14 Proven and probable reserves are estimated quantities of commercially producible hydrocarbons which existing geological , geophysical and engineering data show to be recoverable in future years from known reservoirs .
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