Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] over the next five " in BNC.

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1 The Natural Environment Research Council , which co-ordinates much of Britain 's research into global warming , faces a 10 per cent cut in real terms in its research budget over the next five years — despite the fact that the government stresses the importance of its work .
2 The Midland Guaranteed Capital Bond is a unit linked single premium life assurance policy that gives your money access to the growth potential of the stock market over the next five years , free of basic rate tax and all Capital Gains Tax .
3 Jacques Delors , President of the Commission , has recently presented a package to finance the measures adopted by the Maastricht Treaty over the next five years .
4 In September 1989 a draft law was presented which aimed to facilitate a large-scale privatization programme over the next five years .
5 A report by Friends of the Earth ( FoE ) has attacked government plans for the expansion of the gas industry over the next five years .
6 Environmental groups are campaigning for more money and importance to be placed on the needs of cyclists , with a target of doubling cycle use over the next five years .
7 THE National Health Service will be permanently transformed as a result of the Conservative victory , with fund-holding family doctors and self-governing hospitals becoming the more usual form of organisation of health care over the next five years .
8 Hewlett-Packard is beginning to look increasingly like a printer company that also makes and sells computers , so much of the focus was on printers , with Douglas Carnahan , vice-president and general manager of the printing systems group saying that the company hopes to beat the industry 's compound annual growth rate in sales dollars in the printer market over the next five years .
9 A review of the Garden 's options for the use of information technology over the next five years was carried out and made available for staff comments .
10 President Bush proposed a near-doubling of federal spending on airport expansion over the next five years — but would pay the bill with a controversial departures tax .
11 Swinnerton , Curcio and Bennett ( 1988 ) used transactions data on the S&P500 for 1986 , and found that the mispricing was a modest predictor of movements in the spot price over the next five minutes , particularly when futures were overpriced .
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