Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] over the [num ord] five " in BNC.

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1 It is estimated by the Russian government that Russia alone will require $30 billion over the next five years simply to stabilise its oil production , ’ he added .
2 It intends to spend £1 million over the next five years on this , and other polymer research .
3 ‘ This is a matter of considerable significance to us as three of the five districts in West Yorkshire ( Bradford , Kirklees and Leeds Metropolitan Districts ) have between them received an annual average of about £10 million over the last five years — a substantial figure .
4 Under the electronics plan , government and industry ( including foreign firms in Prance like IBM ) should spend £12000 million over the next five years .
5 The appeal aims to raise £2 million over the next five years both to preserve the countryside and to finance education work in the area .
6 We have now licensed well over a hundred cable TV networks and this new industry expects to invest £3,000 million over the next five years .
7 Last year Freedom was expected to cost $15 billion over the next five years ; when it comes back , moderately foreshortened , at $7 billion , why should anyone believe the new price ?
8 Screening at health care centres is expected to cost $164 million over the next five years .
9 A further World Bank loan was approved in September for $3,750 million over the next five years in support of economic adjustment plans .
10 The White House wants to see stations that could come in at either $5 billion , $7 billion or $9 billion over the next five years .
11 $1,800 million over the next five years .
12 It will , however , invest over £350 million over the next five years in developing alternative energies and improving domestic electrical efficiency .
13 The tax signalled that he was both tough on the deficit ( it will raise , he hopes , $12 billion over the next five years , and $12 billion a year thereafter ) and serious about the environment ( the more people have to pay for energy , the less likely they are to squander it . )
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