Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] [vb pp] [adj] year " in BNC.

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1 I do n't think that income taxes should be cut next year .
2 The regional plan for the South-east proposes that some 57,000 new homes should be provided each year .
3 The African National Congress from which the PAC split in 1959 , has agreed that a transitional government should be established this year and that there should be five years of power-sharing between major parties after the country 's first one man , one vote elections sometime next year .
4 And he has made it clear that an all-German election should be held next year at the earliest , not as a quick substitute for the West German one in December .
5 My hon. Friend said that it should be abolished this year , or at least in 1992-93 .
6 The Lost Art , a study of underarm bowling , should be published next year .
7 There is , of course , a minimum number of modules that must be passed each year for any student to be allowed to continue on the Course .
8 Now consider T 5 ; the 252 robins that die aged 5 live a total of 252÷2 robin-years , to which must be added one year of life for each of the 63 birds that survive at least another year plus their total life beyond their next birthday ( i.e. T 6 ) .
9 ‘ The Wete Mo Nan Dlo must be performed one year and one day after death .
10 The State grant remains the same , although in view of our rising reputation there are rumours it might be increased next year , especially if we make a success of the new production . ’
11 WW has had a difficult time , suffering heavy losses on its glass side , but profits could be achieved this year .
12 This is likely to lead to radical changes in the committee 's procedures , which could be implemented next year .
13 Well , you know , Donald came up here year after year and took a real tongue lashing and you did n't really put anything down there that could be criticized this year but you said we 're gon na fight .
14 He also said the US administration would seek an additional agreement that would give US airlines new access to British airports and confirmed that he hoped a new aviation agreement could be reached this year between the US and the UK .
15 Mr Pena hoped that a new aviation agreement could be reached this year between the US and the UK and added that the US would vigorously defend the right of its carriers abroad .
16 It was originally thought the contract could be given last year with work starting in late autumn .
17 It was originally thought the contract could be given last year with work starting in late autumn .
18 At the moment , a worker moving between jobs in different countries could lose his future occupational pension benefits — a situation which could be exacerbated next year when the single market is implemented and more workers start moving jobs to different member states .
19 Senior East German Social Democrats believe that even the slower process under Article 146 could be completed this year .
20 Studio head Richard Zanuck paid him between one and two million dollars so that the film could be released that year , with a guarantee to compensate him if the show 's gross takings fell below $60,000 a week for an agreed period .
21 Fewer crop cycles could be cultivated each year and in mountain valleys frost sometimes damaged the cereal .
22 18–1–1915 The Session had under consideration the question of the running of the public motor bus for pleasure on the Sabbath Day on certain occasions last summer , and the probability that such facilities may be increased this year , and instructed the Moderator to bring the matter to the notice of the Presbytery , with a View to the Presbytery taking such action as they may deem advisable to prevent such encroachment of the Lord 's Day .
23 To Mrs Rait 's yard-long list and all bakers and caterers , may be added this year two ‘ members of the general public ’ , as they described themselves , who volunteered , as also did some pupils of George Watson 's College through Roger Vandersteen , and the wife of an elder of Murrayfield Church ( they all made exemplary Indians ! ) .
24 ‘ This is to be welcomed , since continental European markets may be subdued this year , ’ he added .
25 Remember : the Government had set for the growth of earnings a guideline of five per cent ; and looked towards a long-term approach in which collective bargaining would be based each year on a broad agreement between Government , union and employers about the maximum level of earnings which would be compatible with keeping inflation under control in the following twelve months .
26 Once the basic wage was agreed , increments would be given each year up to the age of 40 and additional payments made for each family member with a 25 per cent component left for job performance .
27 Erm , now I can produce some variants on the next few figures , they , this is the one in the third paragraph which says that two thousand eight hundred , er took two eight nine one two , er , hours would be needed this year , that is working on the commissions erm current estimate of six percent of complaints going to stage two , erm , the reality in York is that seven point five percent are going to stage two , and if one took account of that reality , and I 'm bound to say that in in estimating terms we do n't , but if one did take in reality that would push that figure for this year up to thirty thousand four hundred and forty nine .
28 Mr Curry earlier stressed the compensation rates would be reviewed each year , taking all factors into account .
29 In a comparatively small health district such as West Cumbria ( 137000 population ) five to six deaths from asthma would be expected each year .
30 Since the accommodation would be occupied all year round , the standard would have to be similar to that required for permanent occupation .
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