Example sentences of "[adj] year [unc] [noun sg] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 The dilemma of whether to improve ( or not ) an old building which may not be needed in a few years ' time can last for decades .
2 THE cost of promoting this year 's race will be £120,000 — with prize money totalling £50,000 .
3 The fear remains that one of the most influential figures in this year 's championship could yet lose out .
4 This year 's event will be held this Saturday and Sunday and will be marked in Derry by walking tours of the inner city organised by the North West Archaeological and Historical Society .
5 DARLINGTON Show made a loss of £11,000 last year but organisers have vowed this year 's event will go on .
6 THE Darlington Show lost £11,000 last year , but organisers have promised that this year 's event will take place .
7 The photographs of this year 's winner will then appear in glorious colour in a future issue of Hairflair magazine .
8 Such is the fickle nature of teen tastes that the most predictable thing is that this year 's winner will be next year 's loser .
9 For the second consecutive year , Winemark have entered a selection of wines in the International Wine Challenge 1993 and , with more than 130 medal winners , this year 's success can only confirm that the quality of their wine is of the highest standard .
10 This year 's cruise will visit the Norwegian fjords ; all profits will once again be donated to Enterprise Neptune .
11 I 'm sure all of those who attended this year 's rally will join me in a sincere vote of thanks to Mick and Julie Turrell .
12 EC traders estimate that this year 's harvest could shoot up to 166.8m tonnes — excluding the former East German sector .
13 If the former German Democratic Republic is included in the figures , then this year 's harvest could reach 177.7m tonnes , according to COCCERAL .
14 And this year 's harvest could be poor .
15 This year 's harvest should be larger than last year 's , which followed the privatisation of most farmland .
16 According to the adaptive expectations hypothesis , this year 's expectation will be equal to last year 's expectation ( 10 per cent ) plus some proportion ( w ) of the error .
17 But trading profits grew by 10.9% , and boss Paul Nicholson says this year 's spending should be broadly covered by cash flow .
18 This year 's income may be a poor indicator of a household 's true economic spending power , and there is something to be said for basing the tax assessment on property values .
19 This year 's Carnival will be bigger and better than ever , ’ she says .
20 But the predicted economic success of this year 's competition may not be sufficient to hide or hold back the potentially destructive tensions that the growth of football throughout the world has created .
21 This year 's competition will have events for cars and motorbikes .
22 Winners of this year 's competition will take over the education page for a day and pick up a £200 cash prize .
23 Prices have fallen steeply in the last year , and while this year 's drop will not be so dramatic , prices will continue to fall .
24 In addition to the customary dry analysis , this year 's edition will put Japan 's side of an argument that has , until now , been dominated by American and European critiques .
25 And while this year 's conference will discuss a range of problems , Ms Bond said the organisation wanted to highlight the fears facing the elderly .
26 This year 's form will have a bearing on all future claims .
27 Applicants for this year 's prize should be aged under thirty-five on 31 July 1992 and be UK citizens .
28 This year 's festival will see performances taking place in three cities simultaneously — Derry , Dublin and Belfast .
29 This year 's show will be visited by the Mayor of Fylde , as guest of honour , around mid-day on the Saturday .
30 This year 's show will feature sixty-five exhibitors and includes furniture , pictures , sculptures , clocks , textiles and objects .
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