Example sentences of "in [adj] one year " in BNC.
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1 | In FI he 'll be remembered more as Mr Nice than as a great driver : he won his championship in a car that probably a half-dozen drivers would have driven equally competently and successfully , and in that one year lost the one man who could really push him to greater excellence , Ronnie Peterson . |
2 | Write down five things you would like to do in that one year . |
3 | And of course the tragic death , far too early really , for Danny Blanchflower cut down by disease , and er one of the greatest footballers , I suppose , not only of his generation , but of anyone 's generation and er , how sad it is , that we should lose two of our greatest footballers in this one year . |
4 | ‘ It will take a generation for this country 's railways to recover from what he has done in this one year . ’ |
5 | ‘ We have about 200 in training in any one year . ’ |
6 | The RAF 's aircraft replacement programmes tend to be more expensive than warship construction , but they have greater flexibility since the number of aircraft ordered in any one year can be varied without throwing the Air Department 's costings off balance . |
7 | Price Waterhouse has lifted the previous limit of a fortnight on the amount of unpaid leave in any one year and now staff can apply to take as much unpaid leave as they wish . |
8 | It was an experience which steeled him for the future task of having as many as a dozen major country houses under construction in any one year . |
9 | It was possible to make two , or even three , attempts in any one year — in December , January , and March . |
10 | Many thousands of earthquakes can be recorded along the ridges in any one year and a few of these are quite severe , but since they are generally a long way from anywhere , they do n't hit the headlines . |
11 | Because of the now universal use in England of the Historical year system , it is normal for reference books to mark events of all kinds which happened between 1 January and 24 March in any one year with a double indicator — thus King Henry V may be judged to have come to the throne on 21 March 1412/13 , that is 1412 by Annunciation reckoning , but 1413 by Historical ( now conventional ) reckoning . |
12 | Apart from the wide range of orientation techniques used , the fact that orientation techniques are switched from year to year within individual libraries , and the fact that maybe several different techniques might be employed in any single library in any one year , is further illustration of uncertainty in this important area of user education . |
13 | But account-holders who do not put in the maximum in any one year are not allowed to top up the account in the following or any subsequent years . |
14 | General reading of the financial press — In excess of 25% of unstructured CPE in any one year |
15 | In any one year Jacqueline 's work may involve the preparation of a show , several commissions , the writing of a few articles , and organisation of the Summer School . |
16 | Informed sources state that there is always a large percentage of those due to return in any one year who failed to do so . |
17 | One opt out related to if there was a major change in the structure of world tennis and a prize money increase of more than 5 per cent in any one year . |
18 | Firstly , you must actually have paid enough full-rate contributions in any one tax year , from 6 April 1975 , for that year to count as a qualifying year ; or have paid 50 flat-rate contributions , in any one year , before 6 April 1975 . |
19 | The tax year runs from 6 April to 5 April the following year , so the amount of tax you pay in any one year is calculated on the income you receive ( or are deemed to have received ) between these two dates . |
20 | Therefore , when calculating how much tax you will have to pay in any one year , you should first deduct from your total income the amount represented by your personal allowance ( plus any additional or other tax allowance to which you may be entitled , see sections following ) . |
21 | We know that in any one year approximately 160 000 children experience the divorce of their parents ( Central Statistical Office , 1988 ) . |
22 | Frank Newman , the Treasury undersecretary who oversees borrowing , says that the new proposals will bring the proportion of debt that matures in any one year to 40–45% . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | Where too few examples of an artist 's work were sold in any one year , the calculations have been based on a series of overlapping pairs of years . |
25 | The total number of paupers ( i.e. recipients of poor relief was never in this period over 5 per cent of the population of England and Wales in any one year . |
26 | After the first week of unemployment the claimant would receive 7s. per week for a maximum of fifteen weeks in any one year , paid at the labour exchange at which registration would be compulsory for insured workers . |
27 | Instead I devote most of my appearances in any one year , to a specific lesser-known local charity . |
28 | It set a total of 357 000 immigrants in any one year ; and each nationality was given a quota , fixed at 35% of the foreign-born of that nationality resident in American in 1910 . |
29 | Typically , the broad changes are gradual , the addition or subtraction of a handful of courses or course combinations in any one year , the first usually reflecting potential student demand or research developments , and the second often stemming from resource and staffing problems . |
30 | One is the number of people committed to prison in any one year ( referred to as the rate of imprisonment or number of prison receptions ) ; the second is the length of sentence actually imposed by the courts ; and the third ( over which the courts have no direct control ) is the operation of the various forms of executive release , such as parole ( and , formerly , remission ) , which we will be looking at in Chapter 6 . |