To-year Sentence Examples

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  • The marriage rate varies as in other countries from year to year according to the degree of prosperity prevailing.

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  • This contract is usually renewed from year to year.

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  • As in most civilized countries, the number of suicides in Italy has increased from year to year.

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  • The increasing development of the wood as the tree grows older is largely due to the demands for the conduction of water and mineral matters dissolved in it, which are made by the increased number of leaves which from year to year it bears, and which must each be put into communication with the central mass by the formation of new vascular bundles.

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  • A similar comparison for the several sections of Great Britain, as set forth in Table VI., shows that to England belong about 95% of the wheat area, over 80% of the barley area, over 60% of the oats area, and over 70% of the potato area, and these proportions do not vary much from year to year.

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  • Thus a tenant for years, or even from year to year only, may stand in his turn as landlord to another tenant.

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  • In the absence of express agreement or custom or statutory provision (such as is made by the Agricultural Holdings Act 1883), a tenancy from year to year is determinable on half a year's notice expiring at the end of some current year of the tenancy.

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  • The common law doctrine of a six months' notice being required to terminate a tenancy from year to year of a corporeal hereditament, does not apply to an incorporeal hereditament such as a right to shoot.

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  • In the absence of such notice, the parties are held, if there be nothing in their conduct or in the lease inconsistent with this presumption, to renew their agreement in all its terms, and so on from year to year till due notice is given.

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  • A crofter is defined as " a tenant of a holding " - being arable or pasture land, or partly arable and partly pasture land - " from year to year who resides on his holding, the annual rent of which does not exceed £30 in money, and which is situated in a ` crofting parish.'

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  • Under the original settlement concluded by the treaties of 1853 and 1860 the revenues of the province were assigned primarily for the maintenance of the Hyderabad contingent, such surplus as accrued from year to year being made over to the nizam, while the province itself was administered in trust by the government of India through the resident at Hyderabad.

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  • All ocean currents vary from year to year in their strength of flow and the main interest of physical oceanography in recent years has been the tracing-out of these variations and the search for the causes.

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  • These show the magnitudes of the layers of different salinity and temperature beneath the surface, and when a number of sections are compared the differences from season to season and from year to year can be seen.

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  • Taking such an easily surveyable area as the North Sea, the quantity of relatively warm and dense Atlantic water entering it from year to year can be estimated by the method of hydrographic sections.

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  • As to the causes of the changes in the strength of the current from year to year much investigation has still to be made.

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  • Tracing, then, the quantities of oil given per 1,000 fish from year to year, they seemed to establish a connexion between the variation in " condition " of the fish, the variation in the inflow of Atlantic water, and the variation in the number of sunspots from year to year.

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  • In these circumstances only the rivalry of the European powers that had interests in Tunisia protracted from year to year the inevitable revolution.

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  • The output steadily increased until 1895 when it was 1,504,193 short tons; but from then to 1905, when it was 1,643,832 short tons, the quantity varied little from year to year.

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  • As respects class I, there is not much change in the law from year to year.

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  • The annual Review of Historical Publications Relating to Canada, published by the University of Toronto, gives a critical survey of the works on Canadian topics appearing from year to year.

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  • For not only was the husbandry co-operative, as in much later times, but apparently the ploughlands were changed from year to year without any recognition of a two-course or threecourse system.

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  • Caesar, moreover, says that the clans or kindreds to whom the lands were allotted changed their abodes also from year to year - a statement which gives a certain amount of colour to Strabo's description of the Germani as quasi-nomadic. Yet there is good reason for believing that this representation of early Teutonic life was by no means universally true.

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  • Vegetable gardens often become infested with diseases that are carried over from year to year in the old plants and litter; this is specially true of water-melons and of some diseases of tomatoes.

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  • Though based rather on the simple English model than on the more complicated municipal governments of the United States, it has certain features of its own, and is revised from year to year.

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  • Yet the number of peasant-proprietors had diminished, while the obligations of the peasantry generally had increased; and, still worse, their obligations were vexatiously indefinite, varying from year to year and even from month to month.

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  • But no principle of assessment existed, and the amount actually realized varied greatly from year to year.

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  • The statistics of age, therefore, may be said to form a link between those of the population, considered as a fixed quantity, as at a census, and those which record its movement from year to year.

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  • The variation from year to year in the quantity of wine produced in individual countries is, of course, far greater than that observed in the case of beer or spirits.

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  • The statistics of the pilgrimage cannot be given with certainty and vary much from year to year.

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  • Owing to the absence of rivers, the paucity of springs, and the almost complete deforestation, Antigua is subject to frequent droughts, and although the average rainfall is 45.6 in., the variations from year to year are great.

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  • The old system of borrowing money to cover the yearly deficits were continued, and the expenditure went on increasing from year to year.

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  • It follows that, if we go on computing the elements a, b, c, d from the actual values of x, y, x' and y', at each moment when the planet is subject to the attraction of another body, they will no longer be invariable, but will slowly vary from day to day and year to year.

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  • Count Khuen-Hedervary was responsible for several administrative improvements, but the prosperity of the country declined from year to year.

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  • Since 1898 the financial agreement had only been renewed from year to year.

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  • Its amount varies a fraction of a minute for the same date, from year to year and from one longitude to another, on the same day.

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  • Married in days of December's cheer, Love's star shines brighter from year to year.

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  • The plant is usually dioecious, that is the sexes are on different plants, but can change from year to year!

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  • Elective modules The list of elective modules The list of elective modules may vary from year to year.

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  • Each form from year 7 to year 11 will run its own fundraising event or events on their designated day.

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  • It is estimated that the reduction in yield of the unmanured plot over the forty years, 1852-1891, after the growth of the crops without manure during the eight preceding years, was, provided it had been uniform throughout, equivalent to a decline of one-sixth of a bushel from year to year due to exhaustion - that is, irrespectively of fluctuations due to season.

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  • It is almost identical with that, for in the growing days of June, when the rills are dry, the grass-blades are their channels, and from year to year the herds drink at this perennial green stream, and the mower draws from it betimes their winter supply.

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  • So she was able to offer us a winter-only mooring, renewable from year to year.

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  • For those attempting to pay off large card balances, this can be an unwelcome hassle from year to year.

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  • Furthermore, once your interest rate is set after the promotional period, the interest rate does not grow from year to year.

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  • Technology changes so much from year to year that using newer appliances can save a significant amount of energy.

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  • Popular kitchen colors change from year to year and season to season, but there are some colors that stand the test of time.

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  • Styles often change radically from year to year and there may not be much in stock.

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  • University costs increase from year to year and the average salary often cannot cover living expenses, bills and college tuition.

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  • To complicate things further, a school's total tuition cost usually changes from year to year.

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  • What will happen if my financial situation changes or my financial-aid package adjusts from year to year?

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  • Tuition costs typically increase from year to year.

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  • It seldom exists from year to year in the open air.

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  • In addition to the Getaway Guide brochure, it is possible to find Cedar Point coupons in other ways, such as through the Discover Ohio Travel Guide, though specific offers and restrictions vary from year to year.

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  • Discounts vary from year to year and so you simply have to watch press releases to find the good deals.

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  • Somewhat campy, the musical is similar from year to year and at each Six Flags location.

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  • The park is usually open from the end of April through the end of October, but specific operating hours vary from year to year – you can find the current year’s calendar on the park website.

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  • Values can change quite a lot from year to year.

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  • You can keep all of your tanks fresh from year to year by pouring laundry detergent (about a cup or two) into those water tanks, and then following the detergent with a bag of ice.

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  • The availability of the censuses vary according to year and tribe.

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  • Used curriculum can fill the gap and be used with multiple children as it is passed down from year to year.

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  • Keep mind that pay and job availability will vary from year to year and from one area of the country to the next.

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  • Unlike the Adjustable Rate Mortgages (ARMs), the interest only mortgage (15 year), does not have a payment that fluctuates from year to year.

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  • It indicates how much you still owe on your house from year to year.

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  • The top selling Christmas gifts vary from year to year.

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  • Some writers also saw their base compensation increase through bonuses and profit sharing, although these perks will understandably vary from year to year.

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  • One idea that some districts have implemented is to change only the elementary level to year round schooling.

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  • As the kids get older, seeing the changes in both them and dad from year to year will be a special keepsake.

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  • The accounts also provide tax benefits, and they roll over from year to year to accumulate larger sums.

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  • Keep a record of school spirit week ideas from year to year and see what was done before you.

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  • Then you can hang it on his bedroom wall and measure his growth from year to year.

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  • Workouts with dumbbells offer a great alternative to the fancy high-priced gyms and fad diets that seem to change from year to year.

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  • This rate can vary from year to year based on company performance.

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  • Note that the number of nominees varied from year to year.

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  • Pictures can be compared from year to year.

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  • If the uniforms need to last many season, it may be more cost effective over time to purchase higher-quality uniforms and reuse them from year to year.

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