Example sentences of "[be] [art] [adj] [adj] year " in BNC.
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1 | It 's been a long old year . |
2 | Well , it 's been a good half year for investment banking . |
3 | It could n't happen anyway , in the next financial year , it 'd have to be the following financial year . |
4 | I 'm divorced forty ye , I 'm a divorced forty year old woman with two grown up children and I am in a terrible situation . |
5 | ‘ We would expect calendar year 1993 , based on the early performance and based on last year , to be a good solid year from a profit perspective , ’ Roach told the news wire . |
6 | But would n't it be a wonderful New Year gesture if the Government declared here and now that the first few million will be set aside to save St Bart 's . |
7 | With this attitude , despite the bad start , we knew it was going to be a Happy New Year after all , and set about restoring some order to our home … , . |
8 | A makeshift team ran in 34 points against the Birmingham boys a couple of months ago , so it should be a Happy New Year for all at Kingsholm . |
9 | Strappy black platform sandals will be an essential this year , but there are many other sandals around for people who Go for sling-backs with heels or a ballerina look with comfortable flatties , which team well with jeans or leggings . |
10 | Cos we 've missed the March he said , because th it 's the new financial year so |
11 | Or she zips herself into a black evening gown and she 's a sophisticated 30 year old . |
12 | His replacement is a balding 35 year old who drives a Citroen Deux Chevaux , Laurent Fabius . |
13 | The fiftieth year , following the seventh , seven , is an extra fallow year for the land , which reverts to its original owner . |
14 | There is an optional second year which students can apply for which ‘ joins up ’ with the two-year diploma course . |
15 | It was the Muslim New Year . |
16 | It was a real exciting year ; all the stuff was brand new and you could be driving to the gig and hear your record on the radio . |
17 | The reeve of Ullesthorpe was a canny forty-five year old , wiry and spry , and adroit at defending not only himself and his position , but the interests of his village . |