Example sentences of "for the [num] season " in BNC.
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1 | MUSICIANS across Essex are being invited to come and join the band , with applications invited for places in three orchestras for the 1994 season . |
2 | In July 1990 Japan agreed to suspend driftnet fishing in the South Pacific for the 1990/91 season . |
3 | IN THE present economic climate is in the enviable position of having a full order book for the 1990/91 season . |
4 | Some bloodletting is already evident for the 1992 season . |
5 | THE North Staffordshire Railway at Cheddleton , near Leek on the Churnet Valley Railway , has recently opened its doors for the 1992 season of running dates . |
6 | Cheddleton station in Basford Bridge Lane , opened for the 1992 season on June 7 and is also open on July 19 ( Friends of Thomas the Tank Engine ) , 2/9/16/23/30/31 August ( the last two days of August are another Friends of Thomas ) , September 20 ( Transport Day ) , and December 6 , 13 and 20 for Santa steamings specials . |
7 | Is your club 's ground ready for the 1992 season ? |
8 | WALTON-on-the-Naze Sea Angling Club held its annual meeting and presentation night when Bradley Bone became the overall champion for the 1992 season , collecting no less than seven trophies and a cheque for £88 . |
9 | Outlining his proposals for the 1992/3 season , the Soc . |
10 | But the club was still under threat and hit a low point last year when it failed to field a team for the 1991 season . |
11 | For the 1991 season we will be sailing from Southern Crete . |
12 | Even if Sonauto had not finally decided to stay in racing and Ruggia had spent the summer at home , his contract would have demanded that Sonauto pay his wages for the 1991 season . |
13 | Neale was re-elected captain for the 1991 season last November , already equalling the record for longest serving captain . |
14 | These include a loan exhibition of paintings by Edmund Fairfax-Lucy at Mompesson House in Salisbury for the 1991 season and , in Wales , an exhibition on the theme of Welsh gardens which is being co-organised by the Davies Memorial Gallery , Newtown . |
15 | Eddie Owen has signed up for the 1991 season with the Japanese and will sail aboard the 50-footer Will at the Key West and Miami 50ft regattas as tactician for Terry Neilson . |
16 | The son of Tony and Monica Dickinson , who respectively preceded and succeeded him in charge at Poplar House , Harewood ( not far from Leeds in Yorkshire ) , Michael Dickinson had ridden 378 winners in eleven seasons as a jockey before taking out a trainer 's licence for the 1980–1 season . |
17 | Opposite Thomas Cook led the way in popularizing winter sports for women : the cover of a Cook 's winter sports brochure for the 1911–12. season |
18 | CHELMSFORD Ladies Hockey Club are unlikely to disband the A team , whose existence many first team players feel would hinder their prospects for the 1993/94 season . |
19 | At one time boundaries were , in the main , marked by a white line , and it was only after a number of years of requesting the TCCB that in matches organised by them a rope be used to denote the boundary that this regulation was implemented , if my memory serves me correctly , for the 1983 season . |
20 | Bob Spottiswood was a strong and pacy right half-back who played for his native Carlisle United before coming south to appear for Croydon Common for the 1908–09 season . |
21 | In an attempt to boost exports , Biya announced on Sept. 8 that the producer price of cocoa would be cut by 40 per cent for the 1989-90 season , and on Nov. 21 that the producer price of arabica coffee would be cut [ for slump in world cocoa and coffee prices see pp. 36635-36 ] . |
22 | A price of 200 francs CFA per kg. was set for the 1989/90 season , half the previous season 's level . |
23 | The Soviet Union was requested not to issue a permit for a proposed scientific catch of 90 minke whales ( which had been scheduled for summer 1991 ) , and Japan was invited to reconsider its research under special permit proposing an Antarctic catch of 300 minke whales ( plus or minus 10 per cent , scheduled for the 1991-92 season ) . |
24 | While his Lancia-Ferrari D50 was a winning machine , Fangio spent an unhappy year with the Italian manufacturer and returned to Maserati for the 1957 season . |
25 | For the 1931–2 season Chapman planned a triumph even greater than those of the preceding two years . |
26 | Only when Sir Alfred enlisted the help of his sister , Jean Stanley ( wife of Louis ) was BRM able to proceed for the 1962 season . |
27 | IF BUSINESS were as simple as sport it would now be possible to present a league table for the 1989 season , showing games played and points won and leaving one company out on top . |
28 | It is vitally important that details of all classes for the 1982–83 Season be given without delay . |
29 | In a belated attempt at conciliation , the Japanese Government announced in mid September that the drift-net fleet in the Tasman Sea for the 1989–90 season would be reduced to 20 vessels , in the hope that the South Pacific nations could be diverted from their diplomatic assault . |
30 | After three years of more or less benevolent autocracy , Valery Gergiev is happy with the facts about his Kirov company : the fact that for the 1989–90 season , very much against the malingering influence of Leningrad 's cultural bureaucrats and an army of silently disapproving critics , he headed straight for uncut Mussorgsky ( original Boris , Shostakovich- orchestrated Khovanshchina , Sorochinsky Fair , The Marriage , Salammbô ) ; and the fact that the following year , with the situation in newly-renamed St Petersburg worsening day by day , he set about four Prokofiev operas within a matter of months . |