Example sentences of "[verb] in a year " in BNC.
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1 | As he left the court , he asked the King to visit him when he , too , wed in a year 's time . |
2 | Three thousand members were added in a year . |
3 | Say in a year from now ? ’ |
4 | An individual with a Quetelet 's Index of 40 has three times the risk of dying in a year than someone whose weight is deal . |
5 | Crestworth Trading , the company which originally made the lamp , started work on them again in 1990 and turnover has tripled in a year and a half . |
6 | They earn in a year what he 'd pay a French worker in a month . |
7 | ‘ Mr Lamont earns more in a month than many of our members earn in a year . ’ |
8 | Do n't forget to ask how much energy an appliance uses in a year and do your own comparison with similar appliances |
9 | he whole thing was built in a year , quite incredible . |
10 | How much do you think you cost in a year ? |
11 | Hospitals and community units have to say exactly what they can do in a year , and districts and GPs can specify the quality criteria and kinds of service they want . |
12 | This means that short-term interest rates on loans due to mature in a year tend to be generally lower than the long-term interest rate on loans of longer maturity . |
13 | It has now prepared a short-list of five projects for the next round of decisions to be made in a year or two , although the agency warns that these more ambitious and expensive projects can only be funded at the rate of one every 2½ years . |
14 | It is likely to begin operating in a year to 18 months . |
15 | is it , is it he can answer that question , is it he 's job to look in what er , happened in a year 's time . |
16 | So that sort of situation we obtained in a year and a half without going to , going on a strike . |
17 | That was the first time I 'd had any money out of gigging in a year . |
18 | It was considered that unless 400 or 500 quintals of copper were produced in a year there could be little gain . |
19 | how many bicycles should my Chester store be capable of selling in a year ? |
20 | In its heyday in the 17th Century as many as 30,000 pairs were sold in a year , the hand-knitted work being mostly collected by wool hosiers from outlying villages . |
21 | But what I 'm wearing now I 'll be wearing in a year or eighteen months , it does n't chop and change like a fashion ; the meaning it has now is the same one it will have in eighteen months ' time . |
22 | But you might be talking to a client , says , but at the moment , I 've got no need , erm , or I 've got n no intention of buying now , but I might be buying in a year or two year 's time . |
23 | The number of children born in a year , for example , reached a peak of about 900,000 in the early 1960s and fell to about 600,000 twenty years later . |
24 | The amount of money the retailer spends on advertising depends on the amount of money the shop takes in a year . |
25 | Suppose that the bond just discussed will be redeemed in a year 's time for 100 . |
26 | At this rate he could start thinking about giving up teaching in a year or two . |
27 | ‘ Besides — ’ said Anne who had not been listening , but pursuing her own line of thought ‘ — if I were affianced to Prince Edward , the marriage could be completed in a year or so — instead of delayed for Heaven knows how long ! ’ |
28 | Land prices in some areas have trebled in a year . |
29 | In an experimental study of a case management service for homeless mentally ill people only two out of 94 people referred in a year reported having been admitted to hospital for a year or longer . |
30 | A majority for Imperial preference in a general election would be of little use from the Dominion point of view , since it was ‘ obvious that the whole system might be capsized in a year or two . |