Example sentences of "[pron] this year " in BNC.

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1 Romany King has done nothing this year but the fact that he ran so well last time at Aintree has kept him short in the market .
2 that closes round me this year .
3 You will be wondering , what is the message of Christmas for me this year in the face of this or that problem ?
4 I just hope i t 's not going to haunt me this year because I really would n't want that . ’
5 Several videos on less obvious techniques have also impressed me this year .
6 Those Yids , they set far more stock by this Christmas nonsense than most of us — damn' nuisance — God , I 've missed having you to do my shopping for me this year .
7 ‘ Some friends who were with me on holiday in Romania talked about the idea and when they contacted me this year saying they were going to do the ride I told them I was more than willing to join them , ’ said Karen , who teaches at Applegarth Primary School , Northallerton .
8 In a similar way , although the CIB 's rules of professional conduct have previously required members to keep themselves informed of ‘ new thought and development ’ in building , CPD becomes ‘ obligatory ’ for them this year .
9 In other words all the things you have to do without if you can not afford them this year .
10 So why invite them this year ?
11 and I used them this year and they er I 've got quite a lot of Right furry I was er hoping to get I do n't think these 'll come out somehow .
12 Will you please do them this year Agnes ?
13 Indeed , we have very substantially improved them this year .
14 If parents allowed their children to go out last year , what about going out with them this year ?
15 That 's a shame because I do n't normally use overheads and I 've got into them this year and er my stats group in particular , who get the same sort of treatment as you do , have actually said th
16 And he hit back , saying : ‘ Maybe the British Athletic Federation should have shown me a bit of respect and credit after all the effort I 've put in for them this year .
17 Indeed , there must be serious doubts about the decision to hold them this year .
18 Is he doing them this year ?
19 Plenty of them this year .
20 erm Every year it does n't normally get in the press but we have to do a deal with all the federations abroad , the Swedes , the Danes , everybody and erm the Danes could n't erm accept what we put to them this year .
21 we 'll certainly be needing them this year , cos the garden 's bare .
22 The programmes , which this year featured 19 prisoners of conscience or ‘ disappearances ’ , received 15,000 phone calls and letters .
23 As in previous years , the Festival will be the launch for the new programmes made for the Black Arts Video Project , three of which this year come from Birmingham and West Midlands based filmmakers .
24 Brian Pritchard , chairman , insisted that all was not gloom and doom , pointing to the success of West Venture Development , the group 's Southern Californian subsidiary , which this year is expected to double its output to about 500 homes .
25 He has helped in revitalising the Oxford-Cambridge match which this year drew a capacity crowd to Twickenham .
26 But she could well match her rivals over the 50-metre sprints at the meet , which this year will also incorporate the Super Final of the Uncle Ben 's Rice British Grand Prix series.GOLF : A statue of Harry Vardon which , as reported in The Daily Telegraph , was stolen from the South Herts golf club in north London last month , has been located in the Hendon area .
27 The Royal British Legion have again requested support for their appeal which this year commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Battle of El-Alamein .
28 This is the BBC , and we 'd like to welcome you to a new series of Jackanory , which this year promises to bring you stories about subjects such as homosexuality and Aids .
29 That 's the nickname of Spain 's giant Christmas lottery , El Gordo , which this year paid out £836 million in thousands of prizes .
30 ‘ I DID N'T think that Chester would have a homeless problem ’ , is a comment we hear quite often , says Father Tim Dowling , Father Guardian of St Francis 's Church and Honorary Secretary of Chester Aid to the Homeless , CATH , as it is known for short , is a registered charity , which this year notches up 20 years of working with homeless people .
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