Example sentences of "year [prep] [art] new " in BNC.

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1 The term continues until determined as if both parties made a new agreement at the end of each year for a new term for the ensuing year .
2 I mean a fixed term contract for a year for a new in , for an investigator , first of all we 've got to find someone who would do it , secondly if that person was n't frankly al already an investigator the investment in that person .
3 IT has taken a year for the new formula to be agreed — at a time when ITN was coping with a budget squeeze in the wake of the crippling cost of covering the Gulf War .
4 Terry Bunce , from the Flying Club , tells me that they have a wings night every year for the new people , and as it was also the 25th anniversary of the Ulster Aviation Society they decided to invite the veterans along .
5 Well er that 's outside my hands but I think we should say that there should be significant growth next year as the new er as the third tranche of the community care special transitional comes in but of course there are more responsibilities .
6 By the first year of the new century — 1901 — the numbers without formal education of some kind were , roughly speaking , halved in all four denominations .
7 The world produced by the English diaspora had increasingly played an important role in Nonconformist life ; in the first year of the new century the anonymous critic in the Church Quarterly Review acknowledged the ‘ spectacle of vast religious organisations throughout the whole Anglo-Saxon world ’ .
8 Notes by the Rector about his establishments survive and we learn that in the first year of the new Sunday School there were 45 male and 32 female attendees .
9 In 1980 , the first full year of the new civilian constitution in Nigeria , newspapers supporting one or other of the country 's five political parties began reporting allegations against their rivals .
10 Despite these promises there was no significant improvement in Peru 's human rights record in the first year of the new government .
11 In the first year of the new tour , Len Owen , then tournament director for the Benson and Hedges tournament at Wembley , revealed that they were expecting to have to pay $500,000 in appearance money , in addition to the same amount they had been offering in prize money when they were a protected event .
12 I understood what I had seen in the dream when I learned the words " gaberdine " and " mahogany " ; and I was born in the year of the New Look , understood by 1951 and the birth of my sister , that dresses needing twenty yards for a skirt were items as expensive as children — more expensive really , because after 1948 babies came relatively cheap , on tides of free milk and orange juice , but good cloth in any quantity was hard to find for a very long time .
13 There were seventeen precepting bodies operating in the first year of the new system and a larger number of ad hoc bodies which could levy funds .
14 THE SAFETY NET : In the first year of the new system ( 1990–1 ) an area safety net will protect areas in which the community charge ( on the Government 's assumption about spending would otherwise be more than £25 higher than the average rate bill per adult in 1989–1990 ( plus an allowance for inflation ) .
15 After the pilot period , the first year of the new style Higher National Certificate and Higher National Diploma courses attracted 8,587 candidates in 151 courses .
16 Given that , at least in the first year of the new council tax , there will still be two-tier authorities in the shires , I hope that the Bill will be as tight as a drum to ensure that the tiered authorities that are not up for election do not use that freedom from the ballot box — as happened in Nottinghamshire with the poll tax — to wreck the council tax in the way that they wrecked the poll tax in its first year .
17 I expect to be able to report to the House soon the results of the review of the first year of the new European Standing Committees after the Select Committee on Procedure has reported .
18 In the intervening year , nothing has been done to right the wrongs of the decade , so what profit has been gleaned in the first year of the new leadership of the Conservative party ?
19 These , he said , would take place within one year of the new government taking office .
20 The first year of the new HCIMA programmes of study was shown to get off to a good start , with over 740 student enrolments .
21 Having successfully completed the first year of the new Teachers ' Training Course the students have gone away to grapple with their holiday assignments .
22 As ever , we open our year with a new show written and directed by our resident Artistic Director Alan Ayckbourn — Time of my Life , his 44th full-length play .
23 Consigned to the obituary column more times than he 's popped a pill or praised the Lord , Johnny Cash continues to confound critics and medical science by bouncing back every year with a new triumph .
24 Judy Robinson has decided to leave the Grey Horse , on Bank Top , as her rent will double from £13,000 to £25,000 a year under a new 20-year lease .
25 A typical consumer reaction is summed up by a correspondent writing earlier this year in the New Scientist concerning trends in digital car radio design : ‘ Previously it was simple , while driving to cope with two big knobs and six decent-sized push buttons to get a useful selection of stations .
26 Hollywood bratpack style is flavour of the month at the moment , with 1970 the pivotal bratpack year in the new Burro autumn/winter range .
27 Golf enthusiasts will have the opportunity to plan their entire year on the new Golfer 's 1990 Year Planner which is being launched this autumn .
28 The three organisations have pledged a total of £116,000 this year to a new trust which will have representatives of the three groups on its board .
29 It houses long stay elderly patients who will move this year to a new community unit if all goes to plan .
30 A spokesman said about one-third of the sewage load from the town is due to be diverted some time this year to a new treatment plant .
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