Example sentences of "[noun sg] for more [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Other nearby springs supplied Frogwell below the Town Hall and the conduit which ran from Springfield into the brewery for more than a century on the perhaps appropriate site of the new Health Centre . |
2 | Oh , that 's called a howler , that 's a howler , if you leave your handset off the hook for more than a minute , 25 seconds , or is it 60 I ca n't remember , for a length of time you get the howler . |
3 | Mr McDonald no longer drinks but has been an alcoholic for more than a decade . |
4 | Schools and their children have suffered change after change for more than a quarter of a century , especially since the Tories came to power . |
5 | His family has been involved in braiding and ropework for more than a century , and four years ago he came to Newtonmore to set up a small , high quality production facility for climbing ropes . |
6 | I ca n't hang around with anyone , if I hang around with anyone that 's a smackhead for more than a couple of days , then it 's going to be tempting , so I 've got to keep meself away from them . |
7 | Crawford , who stayed in the play for more than a year before handing over to David Jason , said during its run , ‘ All your career as an actor you dream of having the things written up outside the theatre which are there about me — but now that they 're there it 's in a way the worst thing that could happen to me . |
8 | On the questions of prevention and punishment of crime , the Government have taken committed and sustained action for more than a decade . |
9 | Their success attracted a worldwide following as the Lisbon Lions and their successors dominated Scottish football for more than a decade . |
10 | When Mr Bush lost and Mr Clinton became the first Democratic president for more than a decade , the much-valued special relationship between Britain and America suddenly looked decidedly shaky . |
11 | What happened was a mixture of biochemical hubris and technical muddled thinking which between them were to confound memory research for more than a decade . |
12 | The Insolvency Act 1986 , which became law on 29 December 1986 , brings about the greatest changes in bankruptcy law and practice for more than a century . |
13 | It was held that since the dealer had sold the car for more than the price Mr. Wright had agreed to pay , he had suffered no damages at all . |
14 | Omagh boss Paul Kee had been chasing the tall Limerick central defender for more than a fortnight . |
15 | The attack was blamed on Muslim militants who have waged a campaign of violence for more than a year to overthrow the government and turn Egypt into a purist Islamic state . |
16 | The attack is being blamed on Muslim militants who have waged a campaign of violence for more than a year trying to undermine the country 's lucrative tourist industry . |
17 | THE Egyptian government has declared open war on Muslim militants , ordering police to shoot to kill and plunging the country into its worst political violence for more than a decade . |
18 | But his wife was always his chief protector — he did not like her to leave his side for more than a day . |
19 | Long-term unemployment , defined as people out of work for more than a year , is rising for the first time in five years . |
20 | ( The Figures opposite show that this is particularly true for those out of work for more than a year — the long-term unemployed . ) |
21 | Meanwhile , the number of people out of work for more than a year rose by 50,000 in the three months to October . |
22 | Of the total sample , 5 per cent had been without work for more than a year . |
23 | Roger : It 's designed to help people who have been out of work for more than a year . |
24 | Would the Prime Minister confirm that today 's figures show the biggest rise in long-term unemployment in 10 years , that 1.3 million people in Britain have been without work for more than six months and that 750,000 of those have been without work for more than a year ? |
25 | There 's been a sharp rise in the number of people out of work for more than a year . |
26 | THE number of people who have been out of work for more than a year broke through the one million barrier today for the first time in five years . |
27 | The figure for those out of work for more than a year rose from 73,800 at January , 1992 , to 85,300 at January , 1993 . |
28 | The number of people out of work for more than a year has more than doubled since long-term unemployment began rising in October 1990 . |
29 | There was no reason , of course , why a strong-bodied man like Rourke Deveraugh should be out of work for more than a day or so . |
30 | Every year we buy his work for more than the year before and every year we sell for more than the year before 1991 being no exception . |