Similar words: year after year, yesteryear, from year to year, new year's eve, every, over the years, revery, everyone. Meaning: adv. without missing a year.
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151. Zhang, concluded that thousands of children die every year from neglect in orphanages.
152. The motives were above reproach since a large sum was raised for deserving charities every year.
153. About 50,000 pensioners die every year due to cold-related illnesses and many others need hospital treatment.
154. A thousand million fast foods are being consumed in Britain alone every year.
155. Every year, he reviews the staff and then asks two aides to assess his performance.
156. Every year, countless agonising deaths occur through the pollution of rivers from factories or oil spillages at sea.
157. Out of 9,000 children killed or injured in car accidents every year, only 8 die in safety seats.
158. Thousands of people are killed on our roads every year, yet a majority of us insist on flouting speed limits.
159. Of the several hundred thousand children who become blind every year, less than half survive to adulthood.
160. They have a proven record of bonus payments to their with-profits policyholders for every year since 1824.
161. Madison, the Supreme Court has declared 141 federal laws unconstitutional, an average of less than one law every year.
162. Graceland, Elvis Presley's former home, is now a tourist attraction that draws more than 600,000 visitors every year.
163. Some 60m pieces of diamond jewellery are sold every year, indicating a sizeable target audience.
164. An additional factor is that there are significantly more undergraduates nowadays in every year than there were in earlier generations.
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165. There was a resolution he tried to get passed every year, condemning the invasion and calling for a withdrawal.
166. Rice, by contrast, can be grown in the same area every year, indefinitely.
167. The results would then be totted up every year to produce a tax bill.
168. Every year 6,000 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer and 4,000 die.
169. Cardinal Basil Hume is untiring in his reminder that 12 million children under five die every year from hunger and disease.
170. Several thousand soldiers desert every year, and military prosecutors, knowing the conditions, are reluctant to punish them.
171. When people began talking about the population explosion twenty-five years ago the world was growing by 50 million people every year.
172. It is directly responsible for 35,000 deaths from lung cancer and twice this number from other diseases every year.
173. Every year produces a new crop of explanations, a new collection of essays, experiments, and simulations.
174. Something like 40,000 people are killed in auto accidents every year.
175. A ceremony is held every year to remember those who died in the war.
176. Tiny little fish that swim from the ocean into the river mouths, the same time every year.
177. Nothing else got everybody running about as excitedly as Empire Day celebrations on 24 May every year.
178. Spraying is necessary, particularly against fungal diseases, to have a decent harvest of nice-looking fruit every year.
179. Every year races, such as the London, demonstrate how disabled and able-bodied athletes can compete side-by-side in the same competition.
180. Every year there's a toy that becomes a hard-to-find best-seller.
More similar words: year after year, yesteryear, from year to year, new year's eve, every, over the years, revery, everyone, everyway, every other, every bit, every day, every inch, everyday, thievery, every week, every last, everybody, on every hand, in every way, every time, everywhere, every night, everyplace, everything, every other day, at every turn, each and every, every man jack, every so often.