yearbook in English

noun
1
an annual publication giving current information and listing events or aspects of the previous year, especially in a particular field.
Yearbook of Physical Anthropology

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "yearbook" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "yearbook", or refer to the context using the word "yearbook" in the English Dictionary.

1. Just yearbook stuff.

2. ‘Binh Duong Statistical Yearbook 2001’.

3. It's for the yearbook.

4. Yearbook club is so boring

5. The Yearbook —A Treasury of Encouragement

6. Annuary ( plural annuaries ) ( obsolete) A yearbook

7. Buttermonger His yearbook was very touching

8. Source: World Production Yearbook in 19

9. 15 min: Benefit From the 2015 Yearbook.

10. Here's his page in the yearbook!

11. But today I'm on... official yearbook business.

12. You still have your high school yearbook.

13. Get out an old photo album or high school yearbook.

14. I didn't sleep with someone on my high school yearbook.

15. In addition, I'm the editor of our yearbook.

16. I seriously just wanted a picture for the yearbook.

17. Source: Statistical Yearbook 2004 for Foreign Countries of Germany.

18. Source: International Labour Office Yearbook of Labour Statistics 200

19. ADC Art Director's Club for Germany Yearbook, 1966, page 140.

20. See the 1981 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses, pages 45-46.

21. Include comments on the 2004 Yearbook, pages 239-40.

22. 17 min: Make Good Use of the 2001 Yearbook.

23. See the 1988 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses, pp. 101-102.

24. See the 1977 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses, pages 171-7.

25. From 1912 on she edited the feminist yearbook Jahrbuch der Frauenbewegung.

26. I have always kept the yearbook bought at my high school graduation.

27. State Statistical Bureau. 2001 Statistical Yearbook [ M ]. Beijing: Statistical Press of China.

28. See the 2014 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses, pages 12-13.

29. Oh, it's my high school yearbook, this bring back so many memories!

30. Mr. Down... would you get a picture of us for the yearbook?

31. The yearbook committee will meet today at 40 in the library.

32. Source: NBS, China Statistical Yearbook, various years; China Statistical Abstract 200

33. Arrange in advance for some to relate an encouraging experience from the Yearbook.

34. “I had the privilege to read about your experiences in the 2002 Yearbook.

35. Source: China Statistical Yearbook. The following 3 tables are also from this Book.

36. 14 synonyms for Annual: yearly, once a year, yearly, yearlong, almanac, yearbook, guide, handbook

37. (For example, see the 1975 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses, pages 180-90.)

38. Each year, we look forward to the service report published in the Yearbook.

39. Sources: Guangdong Provincial Statistics Bureau, and Guangdong Statistical Yearbook 200 200 200 200

40. Source:United Nations Industrial Development Organization International Yearbook of Industrial Statistics 2007; UN Database.

41. It is hardly necessary to extract its value every time from an Astronomical Yearbook.

42. The massive yearbook full - text database is a new type of digital information resources.

43. Review some experiences from the 1996 Yearbook, pages 6-8, on “Global Distribution of Kingdom News.”

44. IV. The units of measurement used in this yearbook are internationally standard measurement units.

45. Lanzhou Bureau of Statistics. 2008 Lanzhou Statistical Yearbook [ M ]. Beijing: China Statistics Press, 200

46. Synonyms for Annuary include annual, almanac, yearbook, guide, guidebook, handbook, workbook, report, summary and annual report

47. For a full account of Nazi atrocities, see 1974 Yearbook of Jehovah’s Witnesses, pages 110-212.

48. Reports of this activity ultimately reach the world headquarters, and an annual Yearbook is compiled and published.

49. 30 The yearbook also noted a sharp drop in reported cases of sexually transmitted disease.

50. The first edition of the Cenobium yearbook includes the following: “Cenobium (se-no ‘ be-um) (GR