Example sentences of "[prep] [num] over the next " in BNC.

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1 On Feb. 26 , 1991 , the Anglo-Dutch food and cleaning products company , Unilever , announced that it would be cutting 5,500 jobs from a total workforce of 110,000 over the next three years .
2 The company has dropped strong hints to union leaders that the current programme involving cuts of 24,000 over the next year will be followed by a further rundown , although at a lower rate .
3 Sales of Knowlton 's and other pamphlets soared , selling in millions over the next few years when previously they had sold in tens of thousands ( Teitelbaum 1984 ) .
4 Despite having an army of 285,000 ( to be cut to 250,000 over the next three years ) , France would have been hard-pressed to do more .
5 Initially , the company will create 200 new jobs , rising to 520 over the next few years .
6 NIPPON Telegraph and Telephone , the Japanese telecommunications group , is reducing its workforce by 20,000 to 230,000 over the next two years as part of an 80 billion yen ( £343m ) cost-cutting programme .
7 The 63,500 places now available should not be allowed to reduce to 54,000 over the next five years , as would be the case if the 15 per cent .
8 The docks currently employ 36 people and this will increase to 51 over the next 18 months as part of plans to expand the business .
9 The US will probably benefit from a doubling of middle-aged people aged 45 to 54 over the next 20 years because of the baby boom of the late 1950s .
10 This number is expected to grow to 4000 over the next five years .
11 Education Secretary John Patten says the Government wants to boost the number of students in further education by 222,000 over the next three years .
12 It is slashing its UK retailing workforce by 3,500 over the next five years , a staggering 20% of the 15,000 total .
13 It might be thought that a programme which proposes to cut the federal workforce by 100,000 over the next four years had scant claim to be a drive for jobs .
14 We will immediately introduce an emergency programme of investment in the infrastructure and in public works in order to get companies and people back to work , thus reducing unemployment by 600,000 over the next two years .
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