Example sentences of "[adv] in the year " in BNC.

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1 Also the other reason for avoiding the telegraph is that they hate Leeds and luv the scum — especially in the year we one ! ! !
2 On the work front , he took a step nearer to what he thought would be a move towards transferring his energies to the other side of the camera and his next work was so outlandishly eccentric that perhaps in the year 1998 it will be rediscovered and offered as a superb example of long forgotten pop art of thirty years earlier .
3 Derwent is expected to make trading profits of £2 million or so in the year to March .
4 ( a ) Spouses living together There is no charge to capital gains tax on a transfer of assets between husband and wife provided that they have been living together in the year of assessment in which the transfer takes place ( Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 ) ( " TCGA 1992 " ) , s58 .
5 They are disclosed above in the year in which they are paid rather than the one in which they are earned .
6 Since monographs can go out of print a year after publication , and since the heaviest use of monographs is normally in the year and a half following publication , librarians obviously can not rely upon reviews as a selection tool .
7 The drugs coverage underlined that the paper was shifting rapidly — if erratically — from its earlier goal of being a London community paper , or maybe that the community to which it was addressing itself had changed rapidly in the year since its birth .
8 Mr Peter the consultant orthopaedic surgeon who tended her first immediately after the accident at Hinchinbrook and thereafter in the year from April nineteen eighteen eight as well as seeing her from time to time since , had this to say about her parent 's efforts quote I think that without their constant support and stimulation and their determination that Anna Jane would function again as a rational human being .
9 In the quarter ending June 1989 , 37.5% of night visits in Berkshire and 45.6% nationally were done by deputies ; these proportions dropped to 14.8% in Berkshire in the year ending September 1992 and 28.1% nationally in the year ending March 1991 ( calculated from payment data as the health service indicators no longer record the percentage of visits done by deputies ) .
10 Many plants native to natural mixed woodland flower and produce their leaves early in the year , before deciduous trees have developed a full canopy , and welcome the shade in summer that protects them from scorching in full sun .
11 They will provide pockets of interest early in the year before the herbaceous plants make an impact .
12 The ubiquitous Mosquito ( in its PR ) role ) had appeared early in the year and was recording details of damage inflicted by the night raids .
13 Expected early in the year , it had been postponed , ostensibly because of the Gulf war .
14 It is often accompanied by die-back of shoot tips early in the year .
15 There was a surprising amount of turn and lift so early in the year and when Gooch had reached 75 , he gloved a catch to Paul Johnson at short gully .
16 Early in the year , flooding of the road at the northern end of the village had been a grave problem , but after a great deal of pressure on the authorities , the matter had been successfully resolved .
17 Snow had come very early in the year , but all of October had been so intensely cold that no one was really surprised to see such a heavy fall , although there had been no sign of it when they entered the hall .
18 A staff meeting early in the year is to be used to introduce staff to the key points in the National Curriculum guidelines on Science .
19 It should be noted that counts of breeding pairs of this species must be made early in the year to be accurate .
20 Other applicants should also make enquiries early in the year in which they propose to commence a postgraduate course .
21 Many foals , especially colt foals and those born early in the year , become constipated and need continued enemas to soften this material and allow it to be passed .
22 Early in the year official figures showed that 41 ‘ foreigners ’ were playing in Scottish rugby .
23 He was crowned European indoor champion in Genoa early in the year and went to Barcelona believing he could reach the 100 metres final and challenge for a medal .
24 Early in the year , SCS could report a record quarter for increases in sales , capital and membership , reflecting a picture of growth over the year that did not dispel fears of the adverse influence of political involvement on trade .
25 He had had a long-lasting bout of influenza early in the year which antibiotics did n't alleviate , and the attack had weakened him somewhat .
26 A final monitoring visit was made early in the year .
27 There are n't many flowers about so early in the year .
28 When Florida 's Governor Lawton Chiles outlined this plan early in the year , he faced formidable opposition from entrenched groups : doctors , hospitals , insurers , businesses ( which feared tax increases ) and state workers ( who thought the new benefits would fall short of what they already have ) .
29 Some guillemots and razorbills will have stayed in inshore waters during the winter , and will even roost on breeding ledges early in the year , but puffins will rarely be seen inshore until late April .
30 Active consideration of the future began early in the year .
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