Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [adj] year [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 This was to be the sixth show organised by the Priestfields & Ormesby Knitting Club and this year they were hoping to use the proceeds to boost club funds as well as make a donation to Kirkleatham Special School in Redcar .
2 A U/V Steriliser was connected to the header pool circuit and last year I also added a shop-purchased filter to this to give more filter power and to help polish the water .
3 He 's studying for a PHD in Biophysics aOOxford university and next year he 's being taken on by the American space agency NASA .
4 Last year it was the team monitoring the Gulf war and this year it was Yugoslavia .
5 Secretary Gordon Dixon explained : ‘ Over the past few years we have given cheques to various charities including Childen in Need and this year it was decided to send the proceeds of our charity drive to the Darlington and District Hospice .
6 For five years , the ensemble IXION has presented a day of pioneering music within the festival and this year they celebrate with anniversary greetings to Xenakis ( 70 ) and John Cage ( 80 ) .
7 ‘ Peter has provided the ammunition and this year we have had a wonderful run with our two-year-olds .
8 ‘ A decision was taken to strengthen the social side of the society and this year we are continuing our policy of a mix of social and academic events .
9 I also know that luck is important in winning a championship and last year I was sometimes a lucky rider . ’
10 He is a keen numismatist and this year we were privileged in that he himself prepared the coins for sale .
11 Last year and this year they could have upgraded it at a cost much greater than the initial expenditure and much less efficiently .
12 Of course there 's I do n't know whether you 'd well you wo n't if you have n't been involved but we for the last last year and this year we 've had this children from er there 's a a sort of Nottingham University
13 Chapel Anniversary was always a treat and one year I sang a song , ‘ Wo n't You Buy My Pretty Flowers ’ .
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