Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] [adj] year [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Well considering nothing 's been done for fifty year I suppose really |
2 | If the new rates had applied to that year they would have wiped out the interest and still left £5.67 to pay ! |
3 | So you go into the guy you sell it to him and then you 've lost you 've got for two years you can do nothing with that person . |
4 | The trapdoors which covered the original apertures and which had been closed for thirty years he managed to get open with the aid of a tool , a screwdriver from the appearance of the marks . |
5 | He said Alan Winmill is somebody I have known for many years I regard him as a man of intergrity . |
6 | That I wanted to come from school but they would n't all ow me to come from school because me father had signed for four years you see . |
7 | So will the determination of whether they have other rights ( for example voting ) or of whether their preferential dividend , is cumulative ( in the sense that if passed in one year it must nevertheless be paid in a later one before any subordinate class receives a dividend ) or non-cumulative ( in the sense that the dividend once passed , is lost for ever ) . |
8 | Although the office of Keeper of the Registers and Records has not existed for twenty-seven years we still receive mail in the Register House addressed to that official , as well as mail addressed to the wrong Keeper . |
9 | But if you 're like me moving to a , a house that 's been established for some years you 'll probably find there 's only a minimum of power points because let's face it over the years the use of electrical apparatus have become more and more has n't it ? |
10 | Before looking at the way in which the sector has changed in recent years we examine the role of the Bank of England . |
11 | To the extent that fixed preference dividends are not paid in any year they usually accumulate and are paid out in priority in future years . |