Example sentences of "for that year " in BNC.

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1 Restated pre-tax profits for that year will be halved to £27.5m and the current year 's profits will also be reduced .
2 It took about a year to organize , partly because the idea blossomed in the summer , too late for that year ; it is not the sort of place to go cycling in the winter .
3 Each year the HTA selects 12 well-known , attractive plants to become plants of each month for that year .
4 In Australasia , for instance , the club you play your first game of the season for is your only club for that year and you are not allowed to transfer .
5 In addition , the new regulations continued the pre-war advantages for university-provided liberal adult education which further weakened the relative position of the WEA so much so that the Ashby Committee reported that university income for adult education had exceeded £550,000 in 1951–52 in contrast to the WEA 's income of little more than £130,000 for that year .
6 The first arose from the government 's decision to impose a standstill grant for that year — in effect a reduction in the District 's planned programme in the 1952–53 session at a time when much patient work to gain support from trade union branches and members had succeeded particularly in Norwich and Northamptonshire .
7 This was rightly interpreted as meaning the abandonment of invasion plans — at least for that year .
8 By 1950 things were sufficiently improved for the bondholders to be paid their 3% interest ( for that year only ) , although interest on the Brewery loan was not paid .
9 Ownership was retained by the Cambridge family , for that year Mary Cambridge sold it to a Mr Wade .
10 This figure is less than half the number of cases reported by one clinic , out of thirty odd , in London for that year .
11 Secondly , the average number of titles selected — 627 — is relatively low , suggesting a very rough total of 4,000 titles per annum from the annual total of 47,000 BNB entries for that year .
12 The monitoring and evaluation completes the course of action for that year ; it also begins to produce fresh information on which to base action for the following years , and so the cycle can begin again .
13 Instead of health insurance which reimburses the costs of health care on an item-of-service basis , HMOs enrol customers for an annual fee and , in return , guarantee health care for that year .
14 The completion of the Corrieyairack road — it was also the end of the road-building season for that year which ran from April to October — was made the occasion of a notable celebration , here described by an eye-witness :
15 The simplest method of calculating the price index for 1985 is to find the total of the unit prices charged in 1984 ( by adding up the three prices for that year ) and the total of the unit prices charged in 1985 and then to express the latter as a percentage of the former .
16 What happened first was that the CIVC told the growers to harvest an extra 10% over the official 13,000 kilograms limit for that year , but to store it separately until the situation clarified .
17 The street was full of goldsmiths and silversmiths and their assistants and apprentices at the time : Messrs. Cook , Ive , Sarl , Hyams and others all appear in the commercial directories for that year , along with the tobacconists , Fribourg and Treyer , whose shop in Haymarket has persisted almost as an anachronism into the 1980s .
18 Another penalty is therefore likely for that year .
19 The first sign of the impending downturn came in October 1989 , when ICI was surprised by unexpectedly subdued third-quarter figures for that year .
20 You can do this each year on a percentage basis which you set for that year on the basis of your knowledge of the church-going habits of the congregation .
21 Usually such classes only run once a year , which may leave someone who has come to the point of decision too late for that year 's class in limbo for several months .
22 He carried into 1972 the kind of driving which had made his reputation in 1971 , and if you study the fact-sheets for that year — the inaugural race at Paul Ricard in France is a good example — you will see Emerson well back on the grid and yet prevailing in the end to finish well enough .
23 What is interesting is that the actual deficits of 1971 and 1972 turned out to be over twice the planned deficits for those years and the actual deficit of 1975 three times the projected deficit for that year .
24 If this flowering season coincides with a period of terrible weather , you could lose the entire crop for that year .
25 Of these , 260,000 were first marriages for both partners ; 32 per cent of all marriages for that year represented a remarriage where one or both partners had previously been divorced .
26 At the close of the exhibition for that year , it was sent to Windsor Castle .
27 The annual accounts for that year include the sale of a dead horse for fourteen shillings , and the sale of a live one for fifteen pounds .
28 Firstly , you must actually have paid enough full-rate contributions in any one tax year , from 6 April 1975 , for that year to count as a qualifying year ; or have paid 50 flat-rate contributions , in any one year , before 6 April 1975 .
29 If this happens , it is usually better to leave things for that year , and to take them right down after the next flowering .
30 Had 11.0 per cent been achieved in 1975 , it would have transformed Britain 's balance of payments and turned a substantial negative current balance for that year into a modest surplus .
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