Example sentences of "would [vb infin] [adj] year " in BNC.
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1 | As a result the rural population of all Russia would need four years , until 1926 , to recover from the combined disasters of the Famine and crude central fiscal and administrative measures . |
2 | If two crops of wheat were grown two years in a row , afterwards the land would undergo four years of pasture and then perhaps two years of vegetable crops . |
3 | Typically an Information memorandum would include three years historic profit and loss accounts and balance sheets . |
4 | Housebuilding profits rose from £1.6m to £3m although the company warned that the division 's returns would fall this year . |
5 | At the annual meeting in March Mr Saatchi warned that profits would fall this year ( although nobody expected they would fall nearly as much as they have done ) and there would be disposals . |
6 | The paper went on to consider the question of ‘ The Grading of Murders ’ , traversing the same ground as a Royal Commission would do six years later , and reaching the same negative conclusions , except that Ede rejected the idea of giving the jury any discretion : |
7 | Erm I , I just get this feeling , you know one would expect that year eleven is a reasonable way of working out what the , the sort of workload is , and you would think that special needs would actually be something that really related quite nicely |
8 | There were 175 applicants for the newly advertised posts and interviews would begin next year . |
9 | If England 's trip comes off it would follow 10 years after they played the last official Test against the Springboks at Johannesburg and would be the perfect dress-rehearsal if South Africa 's strong bid to stage the 1995 World Cup succeeds . |
10 | A new constitution would follow one year later ; elections would be held after a peace agreement had been reached with the UNITA rebels " within a timetable to be defined by experts " . |
11 | Later in your life you would spend many years attempting to disprove this thesis . |
12 | The University of Utah team made it clear that they still had a long way to go and would like another year to eighteen months to continue their research before announcing it . |
13 | Eric Nicoli , group chief executive , said yesterday that Keebler would recover this year — though not all the way in one go . |
14 | ( They would marry two years later , some months after she had given birth to twin boys . |
15 | But if time is not too desperately important it is one way of seeing a vast stretch of surprising and magnificent country , some interesting and unspoiled old towns , perhaps even of discovering some village in the heart of the still primitive agricultural Auvergne , some little-known hotel where one would like to stay instead of hurrying on , to which one would return another year . |
16 | As his guardian , Harold would have fifteen years before the boy became anything to be reckoned with . |
17 | Certainly it would appear that foreign language learners who would have six years ' experience at school followed by three years ' university training plus a year in the country of that language , are treating the learning task much more seriously than sign language learners . |
18 | On June 23 the veteran Texan oil firefighter Red Adair had claimed that the task of capping oil fires would take five years . |
19 | The giant Redwood can grow to 300 ft , although that would take 200 years . |
20 | Although admitting to the Kuomintang General Chang Fa-k'uei that he was a communist , he apparently persuaded him that it would take fifty years for communism to work in Vietnam ; and , in any event , it appeared that , of all the groupings of Vietnamese nationalists , patriots , émigrés and revolutionaries who were to be found in Southeast China , none of them was as dynamic as the Vietminh . |
21 | If the map of Leicestershire were a face it would have a few small pimples on its chin and they would take fifty years to come to a head . |
22 | As I said , it would take fifty years before any decision we reach here , even made an impression on the one percent of land we do own . |
23 | Thus if you set aside £25 per month it would take two years to accumulate the £600 minimum for the Gift Aid scheme . |
24 | He said that planning permission for a new pit would take two years and would normally involve a public inquiry . |
25 | It would take two years to decide whether the country would leave the Southern African Customs Union ( SACU ) , he said , but it was hoped that Namibia would be able to set up " a foreign exchange control system more liberal than the one which we must accept at present " . |
26 | But it would take many years before Nordhausen became a green town , many years before it could even start to ease back on the pollution it coughed on to its inhabitants and the surrounds in which they existed . |
27 | However , it has been suggested that on the present basis it would take 46 years to clear the backlog in housing disrepair … |
28 | At a completion rare of one percent per annum the total task would take 100 years . |
29 | The sediment would allow diffusion at a rate of only I metre per 10 years , and ocean circulation would take 100 years to introduce radionuclides into the human environment once radionuclides enter the water column . |
30 | On the Cairngorm plateau the pressure of walkers ' feet on rare mosses and lichen continues to damage a sub-arctic habitat that would take 100 years to repair — if it had the chance . |