YEARLY


Meaning of YEARLY in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

basis

Students are allocated accommodation on a yearly basis , though payment is by termly instalments.

Standardized testing for all students on a yearly basis , with test scores to be reported in the media.

Some of these are updated on a quarterly rather than a yearly basis .

income

That amounts to a total yearly income of £3,179.80.

Today the mean yearly income of families of students receiving financial aid, she believes, is approximately $ 36, 000.

It is £2,265 for the full grant and £420 for the student loan - in total a yearly income of just £2,685.

Money holdings usually exceed hourly but not yearly income . 3.

This concession cost the order ten percent of its yearly income .

The average monthly benefit in 1993 was $ 377, a yearly income of $ 4, 524.

The Daughery family made their meager yearly income following the harvest.

salary

You should take some time off, even if your yearly salary is what Bill Gates earns in a nanosecond.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Investments are reviewed yearly .

Subscribers receive yearly updates on our new services.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

How efficient the place was - a model clearing house for death, turning out its yearly quota of corpses.

In Hampshire, schools were asked to select one of four yearly phases for the introduction of the scheme.

Standardized testing for all students on a yearly basis, with test scores to be reported in the media.

That amounts to a total yearly income of £3,179.80.

This concession cost the order ten percent of its yearly income.

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