Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] [conj] [adv] a year " in BNC.

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1 Though his proposals could cost the taxpayer another £18m or so a year , they might help produce more effective constituency MPs .
2 Rather , they would prefer to struggle on , in charge of a minority government , in the hope that the economy will recover and they can reap the benefits at a second election after about a year — as Labour did in 1974 .
3 However , there was some evidence that events could act over a period as long as six months or even a year , particularly in the patient series .
4 Yeah it 's just a small volume , you 've just got one channel for , yeah currently I 'm in pretty good shape but only a year ago I had a major bypass operation .
5 Sometimes it is best to wait for 3 to 6 months or even a year to do this .
6 At 16 Gallacher signed for Tannochside Athletic , a Lanarkshire juvenile team and barely a year later he married a catholic girl , Annie McIlvaney , causing untold disputes within his family .
7 The principal carers were to be interviewed on two occasions , firstly at or around the time of the sufferer 's first interview and secondly a year later .
8 They changed to a strategy-management mode in which each of the business heads met with the entire executive board once a year to define strategic objectives and once a year to establish a budget .
9 The fame of his treatment spread , bringing four hundred visitors or so a year to swell the local income .
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