Example sentences of "for [noun] less [conj] " in BNC.

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1 In contrast , radiocarbon typically produces error terms of plus/minus 50–100 years , independent of age , for ages less than about 10,000 years , after which the error increases .
2 The top curve , in yellow , is for counts less than twenty one , now the four year survival for this group is around forty three percent .
3 For loans between £20,000 and £25,000 the average increase in repayments will be £7.80 a month and for loans less than £10,000 it will be £2.10 a month .
4 The figures are based on information from death certificates for babies less than 28 days old and those of infants aged between 28 days and one year .
5 The figures are based on information from death certificates for babies less than 28-days-old and those of infants aged between 28 days and one year .
6 We calculated 95% confidence intervals with exact error factors for Poisson mean for numbers less than 30 and with the asymptotic error factor approximation for larger numbers .
7 A pension at the rate of the officer 's pensionable pay is payable for note less than 91 days to the spouse of an officer who dies in service with less than 2 years qualifying service , his widow will receive an annual pension of up to one-half of what his/her pension would have been if he/she had been retired on ill health grounds on the date of his/her death .
8 The story of the creation of the time-scale of magnetic reversals ( the Jaramillo Reve provided the final entry in the time-scale ) goes back to the early 1950s when the scientists at Berkeley perfected the detection accuracy of the potassium/argon method of rock-dating for samples less than a million years old .
9 For solitary stones the number of sessions for complete fragmentation was significantly different for stones less than 20 mm versus stones of 20 to 30 mm ( p<0.001 ) or stones >30 mm ( p<0.001 ) .
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