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

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1 These were now about two years old , so he hoped he might be amongst the prize winners in the next five years .
2 With a chilling prophecy he then stated that it would be the task of a great leader , Hitler for preference , to march into Russia in the next five years and place one half of the population in the lethal chamber and the other half in the zoo .
3 Final warnings were slapped on 15 of the garages and if they put a foot wrong in the next five years they will also be barred from further MOT testing .
4 GRAHAM TAYLOR will defy the fury of a humiliated nation and risk his entire reputation on an England miracle in the next five months .
5 But Norman , who ended his 28-month exile from the winner 's rostrum in the Canadian Open in September , unleashed a punishing run of three birdies in the next five holes to reach the turn in 31 against Faldo 's 33 .
6 More importantly , Mr Ferguson 's team embark on three matches in the next five days knowing that they need a maximum 11 points to lift that elusive championship trophy .
7 The question of protecting minorities is one that will pose a real danger to Europe in the next five years .
8 ‘ It would be wrong for water users in the next five to ten years to be asked to finance the whole cost of projects which have been neglected in the past and which may be expected to last for 30 , 50 or even 100 years .
9 So you want me to help you to produce a plan to solve the whole thing in the next five or six hours .
10 Edmonton , Alberta-based Telus Corp has entered a partnership with CUC Broadcasting Ltd to develop UK cable television and telephone operations at half a dozen franchises in the London area : Telus says that it plans to invest about $100m in the effort in the next five years .
11 In particular , the department cites favourable demographic trends which indicate an increase of 3.7 million el-hi students in the next five years .
12 The poll also asked which of six technologies would have the greatest practical impact on the respondent 's company in the next five years .
13 But the reason they can not press on to victory is transparent : the central planning dear to people like Mr Li and Mr Chen stands no chance of coping with 20m or more urban unemployed , a labour force that will grow by 95m in the next five years and rising expectations of wealth .
14 A bold new claim , bandied about with some confidence by those in the know — those who have studied the demographics , who foresee that 80% of new jobs in the next five years will be taken by women .
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