Example sentences of "year 's [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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31 We pay £5 for every letter we publish , provided it has not already been accepted or published elsewhere , plus a year 's subscription to the magazine for a Star Letter .
32 We pay £5 for every letter we publish , provided it has not already been accepted or published elsewhere , plus a year 's subscription to the magazine for a Star Letter .
33 Hutchison Telecommunications UK Ltd 's Hutchison Paging has launched a financial services pager for private investors in a joint venture with the Financial Times Cityline stocks and shares information line : the pager covers 3,000 shares and within one minute of a chosen counter reaching a pre-set value , the pager automatically bleeps and displays a phone number , which can be called to hear the details ; the pager costs £160 plus tax , and includes a year 's subscription to the service , which will cost £100 plus tax for subsequent years .
34 Finally , treat yourself or a friend to a year 's subscription to GH — the magazine which has everything for you and your home .
35 Shaun Collins from Worcester Park , Surrey wins a year 's subscription to PFK for his useful tip for all marine fishkeepers
36 Save 30% on a year 's subscription to Ideal Home
37 Both boys won a week 's discovery holiday for two in Dorset , and , like the 17 runners-up , were also given a year 's subscription to the BBC Wildlife Magazine and the choice of a camera , pair of binoculars , telescope or microscope .
38 Elizabeth had written about saving the world and she thought her essay had a chance of winning , the prize was a year 's subscription to the winner 's favourite magazine .
39 Last , but most definitely no least , came this year 's entrant to the UK Marketing Hall of Fame in the form of Sir Alistair Grant , chairman and chief executive of the Argyll Group , owner of Safeway .
40 The hype begins Dick Tracy , this year 's answer to Batman , will inevitably spawn similar quantities of merchandise of varying degrees of tastefulness .
41 But Sunday 's win should erase those ghosts , as well as make up for last year 's defeat to France in the final in Lyon .
42 Eight hours is a long time to wait to play three games , ’ said Sanchez , last year 's runner-up to Monica Seles .
43 It follows the success of last year 's visit to Holland which for many was their first experience of the continent .
44 For example , if the current one-year rate is rs 1 = 6.5 per cent and the market is expecting the one-year rate in a year 's time to be = 7.5 per cent , then the market is expecting a 100 investment in two one-year bonds to yield 100 ( 1.065 ) ( 1.075 ) = 114.49 after two years .
45 John Mumford had been a curate in the Church of England with a significant ministry and had gone for a year 's sabbatical to California .
46 This will remove any possibility of bloom in the first year , but it will concentrate the plant 's mind on good long stems which will need tying in to a support like a pergola or arch to show next year 's bloom to best advantage .
47 I enclose my cheque/postal order for £15 for one year 's membership to the Priority Club , payable to Redwood Publishing Limited .
48 Adrian , who professes to prefer football to cricket , will certainly be paying more attention to the game from now on , particularly as we are giving him a year 's membership to the Young Cricketer Bunbury as our Young Cricketer of the Month .
49 The creative preoccupations of November yielded at year 's end to familiar concerns about money and the future .
50 Yet I doubt they have meat more than once a week — and I doubt he thinks about money from one year 's end to the other . ’
51 Some may change their status from ‘ visiting scholar ’ with a year 's stay to Ph.D .
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