Example sentences of "[prep] a [num ord] year " in BNC.

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1 By the time they reach the age and salary level of a first year graduate chartered accountant trainee , they are already working in ‘ semi-senior positions ’ and contributing to the firm while still training .
2 In general , the plans which were submitted broadly followed the Haycocks formula of giving prominence to an induction period followed by one year of in-service training with the possibility of a second year of study leading to the award of the Certificate of Education ( FE ) .
3 There was a deep reserve of ability to be tapped , and ( whatever the improvement ) only 45 per cent of all fifteen-year-olds — including , of course , those in grammar schools — stayed on at school for a fifth year or more .
4 BARNET COPTHALL dethroned Leeds , who had remained unbeaten for a decade , for the men 's Mycil British Team Club Championship in Sheffield , while Portsmouth Northsea , pressed all the way by Nova Centurion , won the women 's title for a second year by just three points .
5 Fusil had been worried that the two local teams would walk away with his event for a second year in succession , but he had his hopes firmly pinned on the ultra-fit , para-military French police team , GIGN , to uphold French honours .
6 I am a recent subscriber , having recently renewed my subscription for a second year and I have enjoyed every issue that has come to me in the post .
7 The winners , and also retaining the shield for a second year , were the team from the Sacred Heart , Cheadle Heath , who donated their £100 winnings to the Little Sisters of the Poor .
8 Squad selection for the tour and the French Armed Forces fixture will be made following the 1993 U21 Divisional Championship , but most of the early season squad will still be available for a second year .
9 Extensions for a second year are possible .
10 If it disappoints , do n't scrap it at once , but wait for a second year and give it another chance to redeem your hopes and optimism .
11 It is n't known whether the South African Richard Snell will be back for a second year .
12 Returning to London eventually , and still attempting to arrange the peace for which they were empowered , they stayed on for a second year , accumulating benefices and sustained by clerical procurations meanwhile .
13 Full-time students who pass only 3 to 9 modules in their first year have , by right , the option to return for a second year in Stage I to take additional modules to meet the requirements .
14 Raffle prizes were donated by Roy and Carl and raised more than £130 for the club which just missed out on an historic victory — being runner up in the first division of the Industries League for a second year .
15 Over the years it has been customary for the chairman to be re-elected for a second year .
16 If you lose the same amount of money for a second year you 're down to a position where one small slip would take the business into insolvency .
17 It will be a fourth BARLA international appearance for a second year apprentice electrician .
18 Ben Gill was re-elected for a second year as deputy , and Tony Pexton for a second year as vice-president .
19 Ben Gill was re-elected for a second year as deputy , and Tony Pexton for a second year as vice-president .
20 For Scottish students staying on for a sixth year , a CSYS course ( if available ) , will provide an excellent introduction to the kind of study undertaken at university .
21 Going Rates In recent years most SCE entrants have attained grades A , A , A , B , B or better and have returned for a sixth year at school .
22 As the entrance requirements for universities , colleges and the professions have become more demanding in recent years , so increasing numbers have stayed on for a Sixth Year to study for Certificate of Sixth Year Studies examinations , to take ‘ crash ’ courses or modules in new subjects or to upgrade their existing results .
23 Sherwood Foresters. last week at Aldershot , 28 Amphibious Engineer Regt. , B.A.O.R. champions already for a third year , beat U.K champions 2 Infantry Division Signal Regt. , York , 2–0 in this year 's Army final to equal the record .
24 In that case , the Dip.HE for such students will continue to be very largely the first two years of a degree course , though its provision may increase if credit transfer develops nationally and it becomes more common for students to undertake a two-year Dip.HE course in one institution and move to another for a third year .
25 The contract was extended for a third year and we shall be endeavouring to obtain a further extension beyond its current time limit ( October ) .
26 DAVID NAISH was re-elected as president of the National Farmers Union of England and Wales for a third year at the union 's annual meeting last week .
27 After those three emphatic wins which continued the Essex domination of the East region for a fourth year , Woodward thinks his team has a strikeforce capable of beating Dorset , Northamptonshire , Somerset and Bedford on March 27–28 .
28 A very small minority of students remained for a fourth year and , having successfully negotiated a third year examination hurdle , were candidates for an unclassified B.Ed degree of the University of Birmingham , and carried with them our hopes for a future graduate profession .
29 However , Jane felt that many of the problems highlighted by the videos were a result of her inexperience as a first year teacher :
30 For the long term benefits of the ‘ loyalty share bonus ’ together with a first year 's yield of around 20 per cent makes the investment an attractive income stock .
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