Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] for [noun] [adj] year " in BNC.
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1 | Possibly the best known of these is the Mass of Reconciliation written for Coventry 25 years after the bombing ( a service which appeared on disc ) , and his association with the Three Choirs Festival which included his Te Deum in 1962 , his setting of ‘ Let Us Now Praise Famous Men ’ at the opening service in 1977 , and the Benedicite ( in memory of Cecil Adams ) in 1986 . |
2 | Rosenthal signed for Liverpool three years ago but is reluctant to spend another season at Anfield with no guarantee of first team football . |
3 | The cost of the riot and siege , with a criminal investigation and rebuilding scheduled for completion next year , is about £100 million . |
4 | The plan set out in a letter to the union is being seen as a sign that all thirty one pits earmarked for closure last year , will now shut . |
5 | It means all thirty one pits earmarked for closure last year , may now shut after all . |
6 | The shadowy figure of Abimael Guzman , subject of an essay Shakespeare wrote for Granta last year , surfaces here as Presidente Ezequiel , while the ritualistic savagery of Peru is detailed in some brief , shocking images . |
7 | Speaking at the unveiling , Lord Fraser said it would house the one kilometre of records selected for storage each year . |
8 | This line , winding its way between the isolated communities of Erstogoetsland Southeast of Stockholm , was one of twenty one regional railways offered for sale five years ago . |
9 | Mansell , who plans to winter in his £4m Florida mansion , stressed : ‘ Whatever money there is — and there will be pay cuts for drivers this year — does n't drive me on . |
10 | A NIGHTMARE looms for councils next year as they switch to the new council tax while still struggling to recover millions in unpaid poll tax . |
11 | In addition , it would be nice to see a few more women entering for squash next year . |