Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] in [adj] year " in BNC.

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1 Erm I mean in another year er hopefully it comes out of the profit margin .
2 As a matter of fact you are the first visitor to come to the cottage since I moved in two years ago . ’
3 To Major Patti he stated ( in excellent English ) , ‘ I put in fifteen years of service to the Party and I believe I paid my debt .
4 I noticed in recent years these practices becoming more lax , which was supported in some ways by both students and staff , who felt an increased sense of freedom .
5 The first weekend in September should be a closed date and I hope in future years the folly of playing games on national finals day will not be repeated .
6 The WISE Vehicle Programme has been in operation for many years now , following the launch of the original WISE I bus in WISE Year 1984 .
7 Except that is was for money , I know it was for money but er I do n't know the exact er Because I think I think in that year , we got what we called the Samuel award , that were three shillings a day , basic , you see ?
8 And in fact , I think in recent years what we know as the third world is the fourth , because those oil producing countries in the third world retained the status of being third and everyone got pushed to the fourth .
9 ‘ I played nearly as many games in a week for Leicester as I did in six years for Leeds , ’ he says .
10 I said in five years
11 Staying first of all with the Maggses — ‘ the first parents I had in four years and I have good reason for not putting parents in inverted commas ’ — in a small country town , he learned the respectable , middle-class way to do things :
12 I have in recent years edited a self-help journal for people with AIDS , written for the national press and researched a variety of medical material for television .
13 I have in recent years edited a self-help journal for people with AIDS , written for the national press and researched a variety of medical material for television .
14 I have in recent years got into a deal of trouble in certain Commonwealth countries by claiming that any all-Canadian or Australian squadron was not as good as a mixed squadron .
15 The rich merchants contributed to the magnificent civic building which arose in those years ; the town and guild halls , exchanges , municipal belfries , warehouses and city houses .
16 The GHS includes a core of questions which appear in each year 's survey .
17 Thus the generation 1690–1720 saw a considerable transference of real power from the King to Parliament , partly as a result of specific acts of legislation and partly because of the enormous changes in the country 's fiscal system and relationship to Europe which occurred in these years .
18 The Sandinistas recognise that perestroika will bring changes in their relationship with Moscow , which has in recent years been worth around £625m annually , according to European diplomats .
19 Interest in BSL by hearing people , which has in recent years grown enormously reached a peak in 1988 with a broadcast by the of a television programme on this subject , consisting of ten weekly parts , each of fifteen minutes .
20 Our highlight was the opening of Scenerama , our Dutch exhibition which opened in mid year and that 's well ahead of budget and by year end we 'd had six hundred thousand admissions through the turnstiles .
21 Thailand is at its most vibrant during major festivals such as the lively New Year celebrations , which see in each year with beauty parades , dancing and water throwing .
22 Relevant income for any year of assessment , in relation to an individual is any income which arises in that year to a person resident or domiciled outside the United Kingdom and which by virtue or in consequence of the transfer or associated operations referred to in the main charging provision — s740 — can directly or indirectly be used for providing a benefit for the individual or for enabling a benefit to be provided for him .
23 As he candidly admitted in his memoirs the issue of capital punishment , which re-surfaced in that year at the Conservative Party Conference , and his own handling of the debate , damaged his standing as Home Secretary , making it more difficult to introduce some planned reforms in sentencing policy :
24 Articled clerks , recently renamed trainee solicitors , are paid salaries , which have in recent years become increasingly attractive .
25 ‘ The economic recovery has restored old fortunes far more significantly , ’ she admitted in this year 's State of the Nation address , ‘ than it has touched the lives of the vast majority of our people . ’
26 She has in recent years been able to devote more time to dressmaking and tailoring — arts which she has perfected to professional standards .
27 Dr Claudine Dauphin ( Lady Carlisle Research Fellow ) met several Somervillians at her lecture in Oxford in May on Dor which she mentioned in last year 's Report .
28 Alan Hey , who graduated in that year and now works in Sheffield , is planning a party for students who studied for a Diploma in Ceramics or a Manager 's Diploma in Ceramics .
29 the other option of course is not to do that and to try and gain some experience erm m maybe voluntary for some of the time so that maybe I can then spend you know in another years time get a job which is a bit more relevant and I 'll be able to earn some money .
30 Although they will grow on successfully when put out into the garden in spring or summer , the flowers you get in future years may well turn pink if you are not on an acid soil .
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