As I have said, War and Navy Department requirements indicate a strength of about 2 million in the armed forces a year from now.
The War and Navy Departments now estimate that by a year from now we still will need a strength of about 2 million including officers, for the armed forces--Army, Navy, and Air.
A year from now, we expect that rate to be doubled.
What was agreed, by the parties, was service for a year from to-morrow and that cannot possibly be done earlier than a year from to-morrow.
Suppose A hires B for a year from to-morrow and contrast with that case a promise to hire B for B's life, or for the promisor's life.
But a promise to hire a man for a year from to-morrow cannot be performed in a year.
I would like to get into concerts and I think that's a possibility -- probably a year from now.
Before this show, I'd never made more than $1,200 a year from acting.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "year from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.