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Examples for "year nine"
Examples for "year nine"
1But, he added: We are in year nine of our efforts in Afghanistan.
2Then ask the same question to a group of year nine children, aged 13.
3Last year nine teachers and classes were involved.
4This year nine climbers died on the Nepal side of Everest and two on the Tibet side.
5Has the Maori language reached crisis point and thousands of year nine students hang out at the mall.
1She was going into ninth grade in the fall, a year early.
2To them I'll be a new girl in the ninth grade-anoutsider.
3But she was still determined to make ninth grade her year.
4Sherry said you used to like to frisk her in the ninth grade.
5It was the last month before the end of ninth grade.
1It settles down in second year and third year now, she says.
2Last year marked the third year of recovery for the plan administrators.
3In the second and third year, the income loss was 20 percent.
4Amazon Prime Day 2020 marks the shopping event's third year in Australia.
5A report from the web-culture conference, now swerving into its third year.
1Our year 9 pupils have to hand their devices in at night.
2She 'disappeared' for the last term of year 9 that year.
3The year 9 student said that at the same time, the comments rang true.
4Musical Futures started as a pilot programme to re-engage kids in year 9 with music in schools.
5At Mount Alexander College, Hiba recalls students leaving after year 9 "in ridiculously high numbers".
6Parents said it happened right in front of students, after the teacher allegedly struck a year 9 student.
8The patient was a 2- year 9-month-old boy who had congenital bilateral multiple abnormalities.
9Since starting the year 9-3-3, they have just 13 regulation wins in 58 games.
10They only offer Māori for year 9 and 10.
11At the start of his secondary school career he had tried to convince his teachers he should skip year 9.
12In year 9, Electron had met with the school's career counsellor, hoping to learn about career options working with computers.
13Durand subsequently agreed to postpone its sixth form and concentrate on 375 year 9-11 year pupils.
14Last year 9 chicks fledged from the colony, and this year that number increased to 14.
15The removal of the Sats at year 9 should increase the chances of exciting the interest of non-academic children, she maintains.
16Before the project a typical year 9 music lesson would go like this -the students would be sat at keyboards.