Example sentences of "in [det] [adj] year [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In that same year I was posted to South Shields on the south bank of the River Tyne and quickly became aware that I had an enormous burden to carry , simply because I had spent all of my previous service on ‘ the other side of the river ’ .
2 In that same year he returned from studying on the Continent and began to exhibit work in the Royal Academy and with the New English and the London Group .
3 In that same year he spoke at the National Free Church Council 's tercentenary celebration of Cromwell 's birth , held in his own City Temple .
4 In that same year he married his cousin Helen , daughter of John and Joanna Smyth , and between 1797 and 1805 she bore him six daughters and two sons .
5 In another ten years they can come and visit me to their hearts ' content and I wo n't object .
6 He pointed out : ‘ In this current year we are getting something like £4.5 million .
7 For instance to this is an assumption that although we are going to have a shortfall on the collection fund , again because of good housekeeping we believe that this action is what people want by the charge payers of the city and again that in this financial year it can be taken out of the .
8 Grant that in this new year we may know your presence , see your love at work , and live in the light of the vent which gives us joy forever — the coming of your Son , Jesus Christ our Lord .
9 In this Olympic year we are making a major commitment to athletics . ’
10 On a positive note , in this last year there have been many achievements of major contracts completed and new business won in both nuclear and industrial sectors .
11 In view of Nietzsche 's subsequent adulation of Wagner , it is important to recognize that in these early years his predilections lay elsewhere .
12 In these earlier years he eschewed biography as a path to understanding .
13 External examiners ( to whom in these formative years we were heavily indebted ) spoke well of what they saw .
14 It is paradoxical , perhaps , that in these post-war years he came to enjoy his greatest fame and , in the end , happiness .
15 Ellie was now eighteen years old , and in all those years she had never travelled in a taxi-cab , nor had she ever been into the heart of Boston .
16 But , I expect erm as he was in all last year I should think he
17 But in all these years he has certainly been spared those other , uninvited , distractions which sweep over our lives , a snowstorm of diversion and entertainment and half-understood knowledge .
18 In those Whig-dominated years he found that England was preponderantly not Whig but Tory ; he found that a corruption-wielding establishment could win elections only in the , numerically preponderant , boroughs and even then only at the cost of an enormously expensive patronage machine .
19 At each stage there are only around half a dozen cases in any one year which are the focus of major interest which impinges upon the national press in a sustained manner .
20 Informed sources state that there is always a large percentage of those due to return in any one year who failed to do so .
21 Although coronary disease was , and still is , the number one killer of American men , in any particular year it claims perhaps only 1 per cent of the male population .
22 It should also be noted that in determining the amount of income available up to the end of any year one looks at the aggregate amount of the income arising under the settlement in that year and in any previous year which has not been distributed and one deducts an amount equal to tax at the rate applicable to trusts on the aggregate amount of income , arising under the settlement in the year of payment and any previous year , which has not been distributed .
23 In any given year there may be 120,000 or 130,000 elections held , most of them for local school boards .
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