adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
basis
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Students are allocated accommodation on a yearly basis , though payment is by termly instalments.
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Standardized testing for all students on a yearly basis , with test scores to be reported in the media.
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Some of these are updated on a quarterly rather than a yearly basis .
income
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That amounts to a total yearly income of £3,179.80.
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Today the mean yearly income of families of students receiving financial aid, she believes, is approximately $ 36, 000.
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It is £2,265 for the full grant and £420 for the student loan - in total a yearly income of just £2,685.
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Money holdings usually exceed hourly but not yearly income . 3.
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This concession cost the order ten percent of its yearly income .
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The average monthly benefit in 1993 was $ 377, a yearly income of $ 4, 524.
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The Daughery family made their meager yearly income following the harvest.
salary
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You should take some time off, even if your yearly salary is what Bill Gates earns in a nanosecond.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Investments are reviewed yearly .
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Subscribers receive yearly updates on our new services.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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How efficient the place was - a model clearing house for death, turning out its yearly quota of corpses.
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In Hampshire, schools were asked to select one of four yearly phases for the introduction of the scheme.
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Standardized testing for all students on a yearly basis, with test scores to be reported in the media.
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That amounts to a total yearly income of £3,179.80.
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This concession cost the order ten percent of its yearly income.