Example sentences of "[noun] for the first year " in BNC.

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1 The plan should not be formulated and then forgotten after grant for the first year has been obtained .
2 The accounts for the first year indicated quite clearly the recognition of the social divisions which existed at the time .
3 The Metropolitan Borough of Wigan has been sufficiently impressed with the results so far to finance the printing of enough copies for the first year pupils of three comprehensive schools beginning in September 1985 .
4 The hotel has targeted its occupancy for the first year at 55 per cent , which , Mr Nitschke says , is realistic .
5 Firstly , the proportion of teachers who , having successfully completed the first year , stay on into the second in order to obtain the Certificate in Education ( FE ) is proving to be extremely high : for example , of the 1,128 candidates for the first year courses being offered in 1979–80 , no fewer than 1,024 moved into their second year in 1980–1 .
6 When it was privatised , the prospectus projected a £10.2 million loss for the first year ( which in fact was 16 months long to take its accounts to the calendar year-end ) .
7 The programme for the first year was drawn up by the three partners during a week-long visit to Fife .
8 Students intending to take a joint degree join either department for the first year and since requirements of two departments must be satisfied , joint degree students normally have a restricted choice of courses in first and second years .
9 Even with such a drastic cut , we estimated our losses for the first year as being in the region of £148,000 .
10 The target sales figure for the first year is 1,000 units though Mr McPherson reckons that this could be the tip of the iceberg .
11 And of course in a scheme like that many details have to be worked out especially in negotiations with the bus company for the figure we have put in is I think a realistic figure for the first year of the scheme .
12 Little more than $200,000,000 for the first year was pledged , however , with some $60,000,000 of this on concessional terms ; further pledges of $150,000,000 were forthcoming for the 1991-93 period .
13 That was the cost of borrowing £5,000 over 180 months for the first year ; after that it was £100.77 a month .
14 They gave him a bit of consultancy work for the first year , but after that he did n't know what he would do .
15 And although attendance during the rainy season was poor , the company 's projection of 11m visitors for the first year has not proved far from the mark .
16 The cost to the UN of the UN Protection Force ( UNPROFOR ) , whose mandate would be reviewed every six months , was estimated at between $400,000,000 and $635,000,000 for the first year .
17 If an agent decides to invest in an act for the first year of its career , this band may not sign a record deal .
18 On taking out an annual subscription ( for which the usual fee is £22 , plus an additional £5 for the first year enrolment ) , Ideal Home Subscribers will receive a copy of the Royal Horticultural Society Address Book , worth £8.99 , absolutely free .
19 It is important that we continue that monitoring process , and it will not be until the end of the financial year , that we have the full picture of the workload , and the financial implications for the first year of er , care in the community and the new arrangements .
20 However , the foundation needs to raise £1.8m. to pay for the specially designed building and its running costs for the first year .
21 Since then campaign organiser Ann Robarts and her team have raised more than £100,000 towards the building 's £1m construction costs and the £650,000 which will be needed to cover its running costs for the first year .
22 ‘ They 'll need to be ploughed and planted with a root crop for the first year .
23 To train an infant for the first year is comparatively easy , but after that the child begins to resent authority , and the conscientious mother has to be prepared to fight and win all along the line , in matters small and great .
24 Sir : Eurotunnel 's latest revenue forecasts for the first year of the tunnel 's operation are virtually unchanged from the forecasts made a year ago , and the long-term forecasts are up .
25 Applications will be accepted from 2 March and the guaranteed rate for the first year will be 6.34 per cent gross , equivalent 4.75 per cent .
26 Further , in consideration of £20 paid to his master , William was to be allowed a modicum of pocket money : 6d. per week for the first year , 1s. a week for the second , 2s. a week for the third and 3s. a week for the fourth .
27 I think I could pay you two shillings a week for the first year and we 'd have to see how things went .
28 2% off our Mortgage Rate for mortgages over £40,000 for the first year .
29 Such restrictive terms will be upheld by the courts only if they are reasonable , such as when a computer programmer working for a bank agrees not to work for another similar bank within a five mile radius for the first year following the termination of his employment .
30 The rental for the first year would be £250 rising to £500 thereafter on an annual licence .
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