Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] the next twenty years " in BNC.

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1 Well , Tony McCaffery , good luck for the next twenty years .
2 More recently there have been letters and articles predicting a world population of 15 billion , but no account has been taken of the fact that between 10 and 25 per cent could die of AIDS in the next twenty years , as is already happening in parts of Africa .
3 It was these two issues that would remain as seemingly irremovable areas of tension across the next twenty years .
4 However , he gained the confidence and personal friendship of Pope Pius IX and exercised considerable influence for the next twenty years .
5 Here she gave us a happy home for the next twenty years .
6 Such self-disgust appeared to have physical causes or manifestations : a pattern that was to repeat itself at irregular intervals for the next twenty years .
7 After the nuclear debate , the greatest social issue facing Western countries in the next twenty years will be the lack of jobs for young adults aged 16 to 25 , especially in the depressed regions .
8 The problem was that Barlaston sat above one of the richest coal mines in Europe and the whole village was expected to sink forty feet over the next twenty years .
9 For Cranmer , who headed the party of Reform for the next twenty years , the task seemed hardly begun .
10 An added embarrassment was a report ( also leaked ) by the chief inspector for nuclear safety who warned against complacency and came up with an estimate that there was a ‘ several per cent ’ chance of a serious accident in the next twenty years .
11 They were not only revived from time to time in Venice during the next twenty years but performed in a number of other Italian cities .
12 The necessary bond issue to restrain liquidity will commit the government to paying high rates on these bonds for the next twenty years or so .
13 Only after 1922 , with the war at last receding from memory and coalition over , did the party take the decisions that led to its successes of the next twenty years .
14 These will be the outstanding problems for theoretical physicists in the next twenty years or so .
15 There is enough recorded in Warnie 's diaries over the next twenty years of friction and domestic misery to make us see why Jack had misgivings about the advisability of their all attempting to live together .
16 The figures are relative to a middle-of-the-road estimate of the course of the economy during the next twenty years .
17 And it was sectional organisations such as these which best survived the vicissitudes of the next twenty years , though Wilson 's own creation was bankrupt by 1894 and was only subsequently revived with difficulty .
18 Quite intuitively , he told me : ‘ Had he stuck to what he originally put into the part , he would probably have had a totally different career over the next twenty years or so .
19 It combined with a pattern of events that rocked local life for the next twenty years and reiterated a strong belief in Sussex 's particular backwardness .
20 At Sussex University , he met Gail Rebuck , who would figure largely in his life for the next twenty years .
21 Palestine disappeared from the map and Arab nationalism over the next twenty years emphasized the recovery of Palestine as the foremost duty of every Arab state .
22 Coal imports will double in Japan over the next twenty years or so with coal becoming second only to oil as an energy supplier , at about one-quarter of demand .
23 Sumner was thus introduced to the Arts and Crafts Movement , and became a keen member for the next twenty years .
24 If you act now you can prevent the bitter local disputes in your constituency which will arise from increased aggregates quarrying and haulage over the next twenty years .
25 If you act now you can prevent the bitter local disputes in your constituency which will arise from increased aggregates quarrying and haulage over the next twenty years .
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