Example sentences of "in [adj] year [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | So anyone who wants to study competition , travel and world capitalism in the 1980s for a PhD programme in fifty years time had better take a good look now . |
2 | In fifty years time I could be married . |
3 | A vast new Royal infirmary costing one hundred and forty million pounds is to be built on the Southern outskirts of the capital , to open in eight years time . |
4 | It is decided that one topic per term in each year group should be Science-based . |
5 | the number of pupils in the appropriate year group by subject , grade and total number in each year group . |
6 | I looked at one , well in fact two classes in each year group in detail , because I really wanted to focus very closely on how the pupils experience the school in the different modes of erm grouping . |
7 | I looked at one , well in fact two classes in each year group in detail because I really wanted to focus very closely on how the pupils experienced the school in the different modes of grouping . |
8 | In that year petroleum , office and photographic equipment multinationals ( mainly American ) reported overseas production ratios of 58 per cent , 41 per cent and 37 per cent respectively . |
9 | In that year revenue was 47 per cent higher than it had been in 1783 . |
10 | The average waiting time for trial at Crown Court was 56 days in 1989 , and in that year remand prisoners made up just over one-fifth of the average prison population . |
11 | In that year Chapter I , dealing with Service of Process , was revised to become the Hague Service Convention of 1965 . |
12 | In the United States , before 1921 each department was free to ask Congress for funds ; in that year Congress passed the Budget and Accounting Act which centralized all such requests in the Bureau of the Budget ( renamed the Office of Management and Budget in 1970 ) . |
13 | In even-numbered years entry is to the University of Edinburgh . |
14 | the other option of course is not to do that and to try and gain some experience erm m maybe voluntary for some of the time so that maybe I can then spend you know in another years time get a job which is a bit more relevant and I 'll be able to earn some money . |
15 | An incident during the life of Haymo in 1326 , explains the reason for the building of the high walls around the palace : In this year Haymo was called to London for a meeting arranged by the Archbishop of Canterbury , to try and bring about the reconciliation of the King , Edward II and his Queen . |
16 | In some years passage continues into June ; for example , in June 1970 , 640 were seen passing off Selsey Bill . |
17 | In some years spring growth of the sward is vigorous and exceeds the capacity of sheep and the other grazing animals to keep it fully grazed . |
18 | The Home Office is due to close the prison in 2 years time , with the building being passed on to Oxfordshire County Council for a nominal £9,000 . |
19 | Maybe in forty years time , people will be looking back at the good old days of the Nineties to see which rising stars started their careers playing North-East venues . |
20 | But as Peters says when tired executives yearn for some reassuring words : ‘ You are alive during what is at least a once in 200 year revolution and just possibly a once in 2,000 year revolution . |
21 | In 100 years time my worries will be of no consequence . |
22 | The prevalence of cimetidine use around 1979 — that is , the proportion of the population using cimetidine anytime in the period 1977–81 — was calculated in 10 year age groups using population data of 1 January 1980 , and the prevalence of use of ulcer drugs around 1989 was similarly calculated using population data of 1 January 1990 . |
23 | Given the incidence and case fatality in British men aged 60 to 74 at entry , such a 20% reduction in 10 year mortality would amount to 81 fewer deaths in the 75000 men offered screening . |
24 | The junior fisheries minister , Mr David Curry said : ‘ What we have agreed today is designed to ensure that there still are some fish left in 10 years time . ’ |
25 | We 're working at things which the players might not appreciate at the moment but they will in 10 years time when they look back on what they have achieved . |
26 | ‘ Maybe in 10 years time the public wo n't mind a man who does n't live with his wife having such an important religious role . |
27 | ‘ I am 50 next birthday and have an eye on retiring in 10 years time , ’ says Keith . |
28 | We talk to him in his language and we have tried to lift as much of the experience from his mind as we can so that it does n't fester , get covered over , then burst out in 10 years time and turn him into a disturbed child . |
29 | Anthony Corris , the company 's marketing manager in the business communications division , mapped a vision of a British Telecom 's operations as they will be ‘ recognisable in 10 years time ’ . |
30 | But in 10 years time this will only feel like receiving £5,107 , even though you have paid in £6000 ! . |