Example sentences of "in [adj] years they " in BNC.
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1 | In 100 years they would regard that as pathetic . ’ |
2 | In later years they were edited by Africans , though European officials in the public Relations Department always had the final say . |
3 | But in later years they got a gig and it was far easier on the pony you see with a big heavy man riding a pony is awful tiresome on the pony you see . |
4 | In three years they had rounded up fifty captive orangs . |
5 | The universities are also concerned that in three years they may be obliged to give any available permanent position to a WIPer instead of advertising it for open competition , thereby reducing their ability to attract the best talent . |
6 | In three years they are full and have to be emptied and washed out . |
7 | In succeeding years they continued to expand while others , attracted by their success , also produced iron in the district . |
8 | In all years they included a series of national newspapers ; the Daily Mirror , The Times the News of the World the Sunday People and one local , the London Evening Standard . |
9 | At first they operated alongside their toastrack predecessors , but in post-war years they were the only open cars in operation . |
10 | In 1850 therefore the deer were officially banished , and in five years they had all been killed off . |
11 | In recent years they have fallen back . |
12 | It is not surprising that in recent years they have served interchangeably in the hands of various theorists as models of each other . |
13 | All farms have rats and mice but in recent years they have been coming through from the barn into the house and getting into the furniture . |
14 | In recent years they have been streamlined to the point where they are totally identical , except for the name and the cover . |
15 | In recent years they have used commercial strategy consultants to undertake this work on behalf of their clients . |
16 | In recent years they 've all got the real ale kick and always have too many pumps , which means that the throughput is slow and four out of five beers go off before they 're half sold . |
17 | And in recent years they 've played a growing role in encouraging the public to recycle their rubbish . |