Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adj] [prep] [art] year " in BNC.
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1 | As we shall see , such pasturage was increasingly valuable ( and hence subject to regulation ) and this was part of a general concern from the Middle Ages onwards with providing sufficient grass and fodder for animals all through the year . |
2 | Open on working days most of the year . |
3 | Status . — Has bred ; non-breeding birds present throughout the year ; winter visitors ; probably passage migrant . |
4 | Apart from the occasions when bream are preoccupied with full larders of fry , there are times all through the year when they will eat a small fish , just the same as there are times when they will chomp a lobworm . |
5 | The theory behind the cuts was that there was no point in having maximum OB resources available on a year round basis . |
6 | And Richard Ellmann , in New Approaches to Ezra Pound ( 1969 ) , names 1925 as the year in which the two poets , with their respective wives , were together in Sicily . |
7 | The Company continued to act as a trading agency for Commemorative Promotions Ltd during the year . |
8 | To that end we encourage them to enjoy their education and to participate in the multitude of academic , sporting , social and extra — curricular activities available throughout the year . |
9 | Advantages would include quicker recording of contributions , more accurate NI records of those involved , and an increase in the prompt payment of contributions , thereby reducing the substantial costs presently incurred when pursuing payments outstanding after the year end . |
10 | This month 's increase in the numbers unemployed for a year or more is certainly extremely unwelcome , but the long-term unemployment level is about half what it was five years ago and long-term unemployment among 18 to 24-year-olds is also half that level . |
11 | A new report from the AA reveals that the average number of miles driven in a year by a British male is a surprisingly high 8,760 . |