Example sentences of "[num] year [prep] the next " in BNC.

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1 His biggest problem was that because of the way things work in academic life , regardless of whether or not I changed my lectures from one year to the next , I was just about unsackable .
2 Nonetheless , designs vary significantly from one year to the next , even if the subtle , sludgy fabrics remain essentially the same .
3 Until the beginning of the industrial revolution , there was a rough balance which kept the earth 's temperature more or less the same from one year to the next .
4 ‘ Well , Miss Danziger , you must allow it is rather unusual for guests to keep engagements from one year to the next , as you do .
5 Also the grass grows for only a short-season , and the amount of hay which can be cut and dried varies from one year to the next .
6 And travelling maintenance crews may not turn up from one year to the next because of the immense areas they have to cover .
7 Many of the residents in homes for the elderly have no family , and many that do never see them from one year to the next .
8 It is important to book as early as possible , since kennels fill up quickly at peak times , with customers booking from one year to the next .
9 On the other hand , however much it might be in demand , Indian patronage was never plentiful , for it fluctuated from one year to the next in accordance with Indian needs rather than the wishes of the Scottish politician .
10 As Italy 's financial year closes at the end of the calendar year and money can not be held over from one year to the next , there is not enough time to distribute and use such funds as have been allocated .
11 The level of rates could also rise substantially from one year to the next and was unpredictable as a basis for business decisions .
12 Could I carry my miles over from one year to the next ?
13 Thus what is interesting about the women 's magazines in England during the first years of the twentieth century is not the content of the advice given on child rearing , but the fact that so little advice is given at all ; sometimes , from one year to the next , children are barely mentioned save for the occasional appealing illustrations , the pattern for a christening bonnet or the recipe for a nursery pudding .
14 We used to regard any inflation as an evil ; there were years in living memory when prices hardly moved from one year to the next .
15 The complexity of the technology most notably in chips — increases literally from one year to the next .
16 Er certainly within package holiday companies itself , competition was intense during this period and price being the major factor in determinants of demand , all the tour operators try to keep price down to a minimum and over this period you would find the average price for a package holiday would barely have changed one year to the next .
17 Simone was one of those girls who hardly seemed to change at all from one year to the next .
18 Earnings can fluctuate quite widely from one year to the next , but if long-run earnings are calculated as a moving average of short-run earnings , this will be a much more stable measure .
19 Chronology of building forms can be established only approximately , and archaeology can not tell us of variations in the prosperity of a community from one year to the next .
20 Another well-known example from the USA arises from an apparently striking fall in fatalities due to road accidents from one year to the next following a police drive against speeding motorists in Connecticut .
21 Since the national income of a country is a measurement of the output of the final goods and services produced by that country in a year , can we conclude that if national income rises from one year to the next , economic welfare must also rise ?
22 The results of these early surveys showed that the use made of foreign-language publications was low , and that the demand for them showed little , if any , variation from one year to the next .
23 Staff should be discouraged from carrying over anything more than a few holidays a few days holiday from one year to the next , unless it 's for specific purposes , such as climbing , catching dingo or visiting Aunty Mabel in New Zealand .
24 In order words the LTE was to balance its books taking one year with the next .
25 The new system depended upon annual surveys being published each year , together with five-year plans , rolled forward one year at the next annual planning round.2 In this pattern of five-year plans , the first two were to be in detail , and the next three in outline .
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