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

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1 The current maximum is one years ' pay and 18 months of medical coverage .
2 Children had often only one years ' schooling .
3 Audit regulation — one year on There is a mixed response to audit regulation after one year 's experience
4 At the meeting-place of roads on the Plateau d'Iraty there are four things you can do : go unadventurously back the way you came , to Esterençuby ; carry on due east over the Col Bagargui along a tolerable but not always reassuring road into Larrau and the valley of Mauléon ; turn sharp left along a somewhat hazardous stretch of track rather than road towards the village of Men dive ( I funk Ed this route myself , after a short trial run , but bad roads do get mended or improved in the Pyrenees , so one year 's experience may be different from the next ) ; or turn to the right along the very scenic road into the Forêt d'Iraty itself .
5 Longer term aims may not require to be re-stated after just one year 's experience — numerous changes of direction will only serve to confuse , but they should be re-examined in the light of progress in attaining short term targets and the development plan should be altered accordingly .
6 In this study , all endoscopic injections were performed by two endoscopists who had at least five years ' experience of endoscopic examination and one year 's experience of endoscopic injection .
7 Thus , X and X' represent ‘ one year 's experience of university life ’ .
8 Each of the Pet Value policies — insuring a cat or dog — including one year 's cover for veterinary fees , both conventional treatment and complementary medicines — physiotherapy , acupuncture , herbal and homoeopathic medicine — up to £1,875 .
9 The cost would probably be about one year 's salary of such an assistant , but it does not recur .
10 More than one year 's delay in reporting the symptom to the family doctor has been recorded in over half of cases , the main reasons for this being the hope that it will go away and embarrassment in talking to the doctor about it .
11 It 's more important than just one , one year 's pay rise .
12 Gartner 's Open Systems Service costs £10,800 for one year 's subscription .
13 One year 's subscription costs US$10 in Latin America and US$15 elsewhere .
14 Tell class members that any one newly joining in the autumn term gets to the end of the year and the following calendar year for one year 's subscription .
15 Before the polys uncork the champagne , it should be added that it is always dangerous to infer a trend from one year 's figures .
16 And Mandy gets thirty four pound a week , one year 's benefit , and she 'll get the family allowance set now .
17 In order to compare one year 's attendance with another , it is important to count at the same time each year .
18 Are you female , aged 23-35 , with a degree or equivalent professional qualification , a good working knowledge of French and at least one year 's work experience ?
19 In 1980 , after only one year 's work with the ‘ entry ’ year of pupil intake ( the 12/13 year olds ) , the seventeen existing staff were asked to submit a written appraisal of their work .
20 It was alleged that he received payment for two years advertising , but only one year 's space was booked .
21 Research concluded in the USA in August 1989 suggested that some people who are infected with HIV , and are well , have a smaller chance of developing illnesses with at least one year 's treatment with zidovudine .
22 Conversely , the sodium depletion induced by a low dose of hydrochlorothiazide , shown by the rise in plasma uric acid , active renin , and aldosterone concentrations , did not reduce microalbuminuria after one year 's treatment .
23 Hamadi Jebali : a 51-year-old newspaper editor from Sousse , he was sentenced by the military court in Tunis on 31 January 1991 to one year 's imprisonment for publishing an article calling for the abolition of military courts .
24 Laymen who did not hold land worth forty shillings a year , and clerks who did not have a benefice worth ten pounds a year , were forbidden to keep a greyhound or other dog , on pain of one year 's imprisonment .
25 He was arraigned on three different charges and sentenced to three periods of one year 's imprisonment with hard labour to run consecutively .
26 The offence of ‘ common assault , ’ as it is known , is triable either way , and punishable with six months when tried summarily , but with one year 's imprisonment if tried on indictment .
27 On the following day Barry was charged with possessing crack — an offence punishable by up to one year 's imprisonment — and was released without bail pending a further hearing on Feb. 5 .
28 In addition to criminalizing both the practice and receipt of abortions , the law also made the provision of information concerning abortion a crime punishable by up to one year 's imprisonment .
29 Gerald Ronson , the chief executive of the Heron Corporation , a privately owned property and petrol retailing company , had been convicted on one conspiracy charge , two false accounting charges and one theft charge , and was sentenced to one year 's imprisonment as well as being fined £5,000,000 — the largest fine ever imposed by an English court .
30 Although the charge carried a maximum penalty of one year 's imprisonment and a $100,000 fine , Barry 's sentence was widely considered to be harsh for a first offence .
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