Sentence examples for year in question from inspiring English sources

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Yet the year in question was 1863, not 1859.

Their incompetence was made more problematical because the overall quality of the fiction in the year in question was poor.

Rakoff doesn't read a scrap of his work until the last quarter of the year in question, even as she chats to him on the phone.

Field studies have found that 17% of people taking part in micro-loan programmes were receiving welfare at the start of the year in question.

The paper publishes an annual list of the best restaurants, spas and other attractions, which it publishes on the Web using bestofphoenix and the year in question.

Clad in vintage Armani suiting (the year in question is 1981) that fits him like a snake's easily shed skin, Isaac doesn't do standard-issue villainy.

I cannot see a reason why any annual bonus plan should be worth more than 100% of salary or should pay out more than 50% of this in the year in question.

(Some bookkeeping: I consider a player to be 'active' so long as his major league career overlapped the year in question, even if he took the season off for injury, military service, or for another reason).

He convinced the tribunal that he had spent less than half of 2000, the year in question, in the city, and thus did not owe back taxes of $27 million.

The figures come days after universities were told that their accounts for the year in question – 2011/12 – were not as strong as those for the previous academic year.

The year in question, as I struggled through the thicket in front of the garage, I realized that the bushes were so overgrown, I'd never get the lights hung right.

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