Example sentences of "in any year " in BNC.

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1 It is true that Simenon did n't , as he predicted , win the Nobel Prize in 1947 , or indeed in any year .
2 From the records available in 1905 , the rainfall expected on the summit level was a yearly mean of 27 inches , with a minimum of 18 inches in any year .
3 • And if you yourself are in hospital for 10 or more consecutive nights in any 30-day period , your monthly payments will be refunded , for up to six months in any year .
4 All the 15 records since 1948 have been of single birds and the most in any year was four in 1952 .
5 Otherwise fewer than 20 have been seen in any year since 1947 , except 1968 , when 34 passed east up the coast off Pevensey on 7 March , the largest party noted in the county since 1938 .
6 Except in 1953 , when a party of 67 was seen , not more than about 25 birds have been seen in any year since 1947 , and it is of interest that influxes have not occurred in recent severe winters .
7 The number found breeding successfully in any year is small compared to the total population , for example only 20–25 pairs in 1971 .
8 However , the records since 1960 have indicated no more than 20 pairs in any year , and usually less .
9 Loans are made for one year at a time and a student may apply only once in any year .
10 An applicant may apply for admission from 1 January , 1 April , 1 July or 1 October in any year .
11 Although most trees produce few seeds in any year , the energy stored in each seed is sufficient for a seedling to grow for several weeks with little or no photosynthesis .
12 Elizabeth Bowen wrote : ‘ A writer of short stories is at his or her best sometimes , and sometimes not ; and this is equally true at any age or in any year at which he or she happens to be writing .
13 ‘ This reserve , which is net after tax , is available to fall back on for dividends should player expenditure greatly exceed cup income in any year , ’ Mr Launders explained .
14 If you live in a medium-risk area you stand a one in 35 chance of being burgled in any year .
15 Fully one-third of the marketable federal debt is rolled over in any year ; half is rolled over every two years .
16 But much can be inferred from statistics of births in any year to women who already have 0 , 1 , 2 , etc. children ( figure 4.13 ) .
17 Indeed , until he was summoned home from King 's College , Cambridge , in 1698 , after the death of his elder brother , Walpole had rarely spent more than a few weeks at his Norfolk home in any year since he was 6.17 Not all families , however , sent their children away from home so early , or for so long .
18 ( 1 ) that there should be fair distribution between geographical areas , so that , in any year , where possible one school should be included from each of the eight ( now six ) educational administrative areas ( 2 ) that in any year , project schools should comprise a mix of schools in terms of the degree to which educational initiatives of one sort or another have been taken , the socioeconomic environment , philosophies of grouping , pedagogy etc .
19 ( 1 ) that there should be fair distribution between geographical areas , so that , in any year , where possible one school should be included from each of the eight ( now six ) educational administrative areas ( 2 ) that in any year , project schools should comprise a mix of schools in terms of the degree to which educational initiatives of one sort or another have been taken , the socioeconomic environment , philosophies of grouping , pedagogy etc .
20 ( 3 ) that in any year there should be where possible an equal number of Major and Minor awards
21 As described in Chapter 2 , the greater part of the funding in any year was given to a number of Major Project schools ( usually £6,000 to each of eight schools ) , and at the time of writing 36 schools have received such a grant and another five have been proposed for the current financial year .
22 One " rule " which the team adhered to until very near the end of the evaluation concerned the number and size of grants made in any year .
23 ‘ [ Subject to section 63(A) ( b ) ] where in any year a person is employed in director 's or higher-paid employment and — ( a ) by reason of his employment there is provided for him , or for others being members of his family or household , any benefit to which this section applies ; and ( b ) the cost of providing the benefit is not ( apart from this section ) chargeable to tax as his income , there is to be treated as emoluments of the employment , and accordingly chargeable to income tax under Schedule E , an amount equal to whatever is the cash equivalent of the benefit .
24 More than 80 cases in homosexual men were reported in both 1990 and 1991 , double the 42 cases reported in 1989 and higher than the number reported in any year since 1986 .
25 For 1988 the number of reports of newly diagnosed HIV-1 infection in men who had had sex with men ( 1062 ) was the lowest in any year since the widespread introduction of testing .
26 If a company meets these requirements in any year and is therefore entitled to the accounting exemptions for that year it will also be entitled to the same exemptions for the following year , regardless of whether or not it meets the criteria .
27 A company may close the register for any time or times not exceeding in total 30 days in any year .
28 Now loan redemption is a matter for the Government to decide ( at least as to minima ) , and presumably comes down to a judgement about how much the Government thinks that local authorities as a whole can afford to redeem in any year .
29 Therefore , in any year , they may be expensed ( when they have generated revenues ) or they may be stored in the balance sheet ( for example , as closing stock , when they have yet to generate revenues ) .
30 Net investment is then the estimate of the addition , in any year , to the stock of fixed capital and inventories , having allowed for depreciation of that stock during the year .
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