Sentences with phrase «extra years onto»

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These extra two years Wenger held onto his job will have destroyed the club's future he thought he was building and was working so hard for.
Robben was perhaps the flop of the game against Chelsea last year where he missed an extra time penalty and Blues went onto win their first ever European Cup.
Extra character fabric from the book cover project can be used to make pencil cases, applique onto a plain school bag, or even rejuvinate an outfit from last year if it will still fit (more useful for non-dresscode schools).
For many years the Welsh Liberal Democrats have worked to ensure that there is extra support to help people onto the housing ladder.
I've been able to pile more weight onto every work out since I started K - Otic, maxed out almost every training station, then started adding extra wieghts on top, it's giving me a years worth of progress in a few weeks and I haven't felt like I was going to hurt myself, just strong smooth power, no shaking
Posted on May 28, 2017 · The two - year package includes extra funding for foster care and mental health, but shifts more of public school costs onto local taxpayers.
The government's original package would deliver $ 18.6 billion in extra funding over ten years and bring the funding system onto a more needs basis.
Roadkill Nights gained extra prominence for Dodge this year, as Fiat Chrysler lost a display lot it used for many years at 13 Mile Road and Woodward in Royal Oak because Beaumont Hospital next door is expanding onto the lot's land.
Now you've made an extra payment for the year, with no fees and no one having to hold onto your money for you.
During the extra 10 years that you hang onto money earmarked for Uncle Sam, you can use that money to earn additional gains for yourself.
The best - laid plans can go awry, so it makes sense to see what your ARM woulld do if you have to hold onto it for an extra year or two.
The Sutton Trust's report goes on to estimate that over a typical 40 - year career, you can expect an extra «# 200,000 of added lifetime earnings» popped onto your salary because of your postgraduate degree.
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