Example sentences of "it [verb] [adj] year [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The newsletter rates HP the leading Unix vendor last year and expects it to consolidate its position this year with at least the 40% revenue increase it got last year on an 80% increase in shipped units .
2 Cords Plc manufactures a style of corduroy trousers that it sold last year at £18 each pair .
3 Following news that it was working on an open systems ‘ business specification ’ for commercial users and organisations ( UX No 373 ) , the X/Open Group Co Ltd is at last preparing make good some of the promises it made last year about giving users a bigger say in its affairs .
4 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 .
5 A precise chronology is impossible , but Bede says it was in 653 — by which 654 may need to be understood , for Bede also says it occurred two years before the death of Penda ( in 655 or 656 ) — that Peada was converted ( HE V , 24 ) .
6 In the 1970s it turned over more than £50 million , but it sank last year after an unsuccessful relaunch .
7 It surfaced last year during the trial of Frank Beck , former head of a Leicestershire children 's home , who used it to abuse young people in his care both sexually and physically .
8 No there are n't , I had it done last year at erm , oh what 's it called , , Sidcup .
9 Although it takes many years for a child to master the process of reading , once acquired , the skills are comprehensive and flexible enough to cope with a diversity of written material in a variety of fonts and formats ( including previously unknown ones such as unfamiliar handwriting ) .
10 It takes many years for a human child to master the process of reading , even though they already possess established linguistic and cognitive subsystems .
11 It takes ten years for eels to reach maturity and return to their spawning grounds .
12 As it takes several years for the effects of changing the number of trainees to become obvious the failure to implement Achieving a Balance is only now becoming evident .
13 Henning Albrechsten reckons that it takes three years for a telecottage to be able to function without subsidy .
14 After ploughing and reseeding , it takes some years for the soil to recover its stable structure , and the grass roots to develop their full strength .
15 It takes some years for the populace to realize that couples need not conceive so many children merely to ensure the survival of two or three .
16 Drawing on a wide range of primary and published sources , it chronicles 200 years of British antics in imperial bedrooms .
17 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 .
18 In fact , on any view it started many years before that , though in a haphazard manner .
19 When North Harbour were aiming for the top in New Zealand it took four years of struggle — getting beaten by the top provinces — before we managed to make our own mark .
20 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 .
21 It took four years of hard work and fundraising .
22 ‘ And it took four years of trials before they did , ’ McGeechan grins .
23 It took four years for Edouard to discover the one aspect of his life the columnists had never suspected : he was lonely .
24 In the recession of the early 1980s it took four years for the unemployment figures to drop .
25 Even so , it took many years for Ali to ascend to a pre-eminent light in the national consciousness .
26 In China it took many years for the railway to broach the capital .
27 But it took many years for the ordinary people of the area to benefit from tourism in any worthwhile economic sense .
28 It took many years for linguists and sociolinguists to devise ways of getting the best of both worlds .
29 It took many years for scientists studying malaria to realise it was the mosquito that was important , not the messenger from the martians .
30 It took two years for the Bureau of the Census to draw up the list of 106m households to which , on March 23rd , it posted its questionnaires .
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