Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [art] [num ord] year " in BNC.

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1 In 1921 the Society of Chemical Industry instituted the Messel medal , its senior award given every second year .
2 Analyst Michael Saunders of Salomon Brothers expects the next year 's figure to reach £50 billion .
3 I am confident that by January 1994 , as the Institute reviews the second year of audit regulation , we shall be able to demonstrate that professional regulation is working and is working well .
4 Commenting on warnings that East Anglia faces a fourth year of drought and restrictions on the use of water for irrigating crops , Mr Peter Ferguson , a director of Halcrow , a firm of consulting engineers , in Colchester , Essex , said : ‘ Farm ponds provide storage for surface or ground water sources and can be filled at times of the year when there is more water than the crops require . ’
5 But the festival returned the next year and gradually Reading grew to tolerate the pop fans .
6 The popularity of this novel has been linked to its didacticism : a second edition followed the next year .
7 The colourful addition to the Bedford fleet has been refurbished and repainted in Wimpey colours to mark the second year of sponsorship by WCUK Eastern .
8 She married in 1869 but her husband Dr William Hicks Bryant died the next year .
9 The team of people from different countries which produces the New Internationalist meets each October to plan the next year 's magazines .
10 In his Autumn Statement ( p 124 ) , the Chancellor of the Exchequer raised the first year capital allowance for plant and machinery ( excluding cars ) to 40% for 12 months from 1 November 1992 and introduced an initial allowance of 20% for industrial and agricultural buildings where contracts are placed before 31 October 1993 and they are brought into use before the end of 1994 .
11 The evidence was that it was then possible to change from the H N D course to start the second year of the graduate course in what had been Autumn nineteen eighty nine .
12 While optimists pointed to the downward trend , pessimists noted the sixth year with a deficit in excess of $100,000 million and an overall increase in oil imports .
13 I think usually most people find the second year more intensive , there 's more work to do
14 The basic pruning principle , therefore , should be to remove wood as soon as it has flowered in order to dived energy into the production of good strong stems to carry the next year 's bloom .
15 Xerxes 's fleet was destroyed in 480 at Salamis under Athenian leadership , and his army defeated the next year at Plataea under the Spartans .
16 It is interesting that the Treasury was only willing to publish the White Paper in the autumn of each year after rather than before the hard decisions fur the third year had been taken , and made no commitment to publish the Medium Term Economic Assessment , actually refusing to do so in 1971 .
17 Candidates for the BSc(Nursing) spend the third year of their four-year course in clinical practice in hospital .
18 Since the reorganization twelve years ago , the ethnic composition of the school has gradually changed until the proportion of black pupils entering the first year is well over half .
19 Ross started the first ever Bitches Rodeo in 1988 and Lesley followed the next year , paddling poorly in the small ladies ' competition but meeting up with her now great friend and rival , Mandy Castle .
20 A beginners ' course is also available , good progress in which will enable students to join the second year course .
21 Students spend the third year of the course in France .
22 Students who undertake the four-year sandwich course spend the third year in industrial placement .
23 Here , Mr. Christopher Lawrence-Price had kindly lent his charming first floor flat to Miss Deborah Bennett , to give a little party to celebrate the fifth year of successfully working on her own in marketing and public relations .
24 Table IV shows how the practices ended the first year in financial terms , and Table V shows how general practitioners and non-medical staff assessed the costs and benefits of fundholding in their practices .
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