Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun pl] [art] year " in BNC.

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1 Before the regional elections a year ago he was constantly predicting that his party would win 15-20 per cent of the vote .
2 I remind the hon. Gentleman that about 30,000 people leave the armed forces every year anyway .
3 By the 1780s Bath and Bristol as well as London were the receivers , via Exeter , of the 500 vanloads a year which were sent from Brixham in Devon .
4 Born in South Shields , Scott was one of the 12 months a year men who played League football and County cricket .
5 The demise of the 12 months a year man is due mainly to the extra pressure , and greater financial rewards , in both sports .
6 BSAC spokesman Kendal McDonald claims that this compares with the 35 fatalities a year associated with angling , 39 with boating , and 44 with swimming .
7 Thence it moves into existing management training — and every manager gets at least five days a year about managing people , in addition to the five days a year basic training that every IBMer is supposed to have .
8 But not many of the seventh years the year I am
9 Busacher tried , as far as possible , to get the same musicians every year , those who knew , as he put it , ‘ our funny little ways ’ .
10 By these criteria many schools consistently ‘ fail ’ as they publish the same objectives every year .
11 My answer again is practical and comes from a further eight 30 min lessons given to the same children a year later .
12 The prize of five hundred pounds helped me start my business and as well as meeting the Prince I now send an outfit to the young princes every year .
13 I 'm not enduring any more of it ; you can keep the hundred pounds a year , I can earn it dressmaking and trimming millinery . ’
14 Mr MacGregor will be told that during the first 12 of the 13 four-week periods of the 1992-93 financial year — which ends in a fortnight — fare income was up 9 per cent on the equivalent periods a year earlier .
15 The great age of Antwerp in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries is inevitably the theme of the main exhibitions the year .
16 He takes a few players every year on his estancia .
17 Bought as an ‘ add-on ’ with a house contents policy for a few pounds a year , it should cover you for consumer , household and personal injury claims .
18 Perhaps it will be both rather more demanding and more flexible than some , asking for a few hours a year but with more emphasis on personal planning .
19 For the angler who only makes a few sorties a year it makes sense to buy hooks in smaller units like packets of ten .
20 Representatives from as many relevant agencies as possible met a few times a year , and devised an agreed strategy for the inner area concerned .
21 If the children get half a dozen whacks with a slipper a few times a year , surely it 's not abuse ?
22 And yet somebody else might have three or four thousand down , and that 's because they 're jetting off to er foreign climes a few times a year .
23 ‘ We lose a few holidaymakers every year .
24 Existing ’ defined ’ boundaries sometimes need monitoring : the author on one occasion was involved with a site where development was delayed pending completion of a sewerage scheme and one boundary advanced a few feet a year , flower beds , lawn and all .
25 SIR , — Harding and colleagues ( April 17 , p 999 ) confirm our observation that patients with malignant germ cell tumours treated in specialist units have better survival than those treated in hospitals that see only a few patients a year with this malignant disorder .
26 They had always spent a few weeks every year in Ireland , relaxing and visiting old friends .
27 He rarely heard from his mother , but he rang her each Christmas morning , wherever he was , and on her birthday , and he sent her maybe a dozen postcards a year .
28 Parents who fork out one a year for expensive games would not have to see them abandoned in the cupboard and teenagers could have a dozen games a year at pocket money prices .
29 Myself , I get a dozen invitations a year
30 For at about the same time I was approached by the secretary of Edinburgh 's New Club which as a member of Brooks 's Club in London I was entitled to use on a reciprocal basis , and which I did use for lunch perhaps a dozen times a year .
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