Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [noun pl] from now " in BNC.

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1 Some day , perhaps ten years from now , Toyota will have great airplane sales . ’
2 If councillors put principle before temptation , they will be able to ensure that wind power stations are built in the most appropriate locations from now on ’ , said Dr Caldwell .
3 If it 's a thing that the public thinks is wrong or that is n't really , truly , basically artistic it 'll fade away anyway ten years from now nobody 'll think about it .
4 Local academics and ecologists estimate that if it 's allowed to continue industrial fishing will exhaust the stocks in just five years from now .
5 In just 28 days from now would you like to be the proud owner of a new body ?
6 According to the United Nations Fund for Population Activities ( UNFPA ) , the world 's population will stabilise at around ten billion in approximately 60 years from now .
7 Probably 12 months from now , I wo n't be doing any acquisitions but will instead be concentrating on internal growth . ’
8 AMERICA expects to wake up two days from now to find that it has a new President .
9 No one not in the profession would know for sure whether the assassin had accepted or refused the job ; and no one except the contact and , in this case , the client , would know for sure exactly who was responsible for the messy death of Seren Haminh , probably about fifty hours from now , when the hunger would be rising again and giving her a few hours to sleep the first ecstasy off .
10 Then the foot-army from Forth should be here to help you in about three hours from now .
11 Permission is here conceived as existing already , even though that which is permitted might be carried out ten years from now , or never .
12 Yes Nottinghamshire County Council , kicking the series off in about twenty minutes from now we 're chatting with Mick , who is the boss , the chief executive of the County Council .
13 Long described as a dying breed , and now just about stone dead , we 'll have more of their all round number in about 15 paragraphs from now .
14 ‘ How about two days from now ?
15 Maybe not today , or even six months from now , but somewhere down the road the interests of Novell will not coincide with the Unix world at large .
16 Maybe fifty years from now , everybody 'll be laughing at the Impressionists !
17 ‘ We shall telephone again twenty-four hours from now with instructions for the delivery of the remaining papers .
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