Example sentences of "[adv prt] [prep] one year " in BNC.

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1 Nor are the blight years which affected potato crops in about one year in three , in the not so distant past .
2 In general the dinners must extend over two years , but there are certain exemptions , and in particular students who are exempted from the ‘ academic ’ stage of the Bar examinations ( as most are ) can cut their dining period down to one year by double dining , i.e. by dining 24 times that year instead of the usual 12 .
3 As Italy 's financial year closes at the end of the calendar year and money can not be held over from one year to the next , there is not enough time to distribute and use such funds as have been allocated .
4 Could I carry my miles over from one year to the next ?
5 ‘ It will be useless to observe to the Society that it is of the greatest importance to procure a place as soon as possible , if the Professor is not enabled to begin his Lectures by Christmas ( 1791 ) the establishment will be put off for one year — the Zootomy being strictly the first part he is to begin to teach to the pupils , which everyone knows could not be attempted in the Summer — and it would be feared too long a delay might hurt the success of the establishment . ’
6 Alternatively , the Lambeth offers an exceptional 2.25 per cent off for one year for loans of less than 60 per cent .
7 INJURIES at work led to 750,000 days off in one year , a report revealed yesterday .
8 New Zealand Rail is likely to be sold off in one year as one going concern , comprising the network , rolling stock and inter-island train ferries , as urged by the railway management .
9 Fifty patients with healed ulcers were followed up for one year .
10 In the end my parents agreed that I could go up for one year instead of being at the Royal College of Music .
11 We felt from this that there was , there was reasonable evidence to introduce this programme into our practice , and we , we looked at our patients erm at and , and we looked at all patients who 'd had moderately or well-differentiated transition cell carcinoma of the bladder at diagnosis , a non-invasive tumour , small , solitary , with a minimum follow up of one year .
12 Possibly more champions are made up in one year in Australia than the total achieved in the UK since the breed 's first introduction .
13 That 's the equivalent amount of time that is spent in the average household washing up in one year .
14 And travelling maintenance crews may not turn up from one year to the next because of the immense areas they have to cover .
15 In fact , participants of this good natured and innocent fun can look forward to anything up to one year of free accommodation , bed and breakfast and security provided .
16 The incubation period may be up to one year , and this makes it difficult in many cases to decide from whom the warts have been caught ; not only that , but they often seem to have been seeded on the principle adhered to by market gardeners , to give successive crops over a long period .
17 On deposits of up to one year , interest is paid on the day of withdrawal .
18 £40 per day , tax-free , as soon as you 're admitted to hospital for a period of up to one year .
19 Double Benefits of £80 per day for a period of up to one year — if you 're hospitalised because of an accident .
20 Lump sum Convalescence Benefit — £20 per day , also tax-free — for a period of up to one year , payable on discharge when a hospital stay is 21 days or more .
21 The Department of the Environment ( DoE ) says that each individual transfer need not require a transfer document and repeated removals of the same waste by the same contractor ( multiple transfers ) may be covered under a single document for up to one year .
22 It is primarily an interbank trading market where banks lend and borrow overnight or up to one year on an unsecured basis .
23 Wellcome will provide services for up to one year to facilitate Roussel Uclaf 's effective running of the business .
24 Babies up to one year must be secured in an approved restraint designed for their weight .
25 Babies up to one year must use a suitable seat or restrained carrycot , if available .
26 District courts had the power to inflict punishment of up to one year in prison , fifty lashes , a fine of one hundred pounds , or any two of the above .
27 In a recent survey , only half of the women trying for a baby conceived within six months , while a quarter took up to one year .
28 The shortfall will be made up through sales of short-term paper — namely , bills — which have a maturity of up to one year , and through issuing more two- and three-year notes .
29 Impairment of warmth and rigid or anxious mothering styles also occur during the acute illness , and improvement may be delayed for up to one year , depending on the premorbid social adjustment .
30 Pre-emptive analgesia may be relevant to the management of chronic pain ; a Danish study showed a reduction of phantom limb pain for up to one year when ischaemic pain was treated effectively with epidural analgesia before amputation .
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