Example sentences of "[noun] after many years " in BNC.

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1 Keratitis , oculomotor disturbances , haemorrhagic retinopathy , and disc oedema have been reported , generally as isolated cases after many years of chlorambucil use .
2 4. 1957 saw the return of trams to Squires Gate Lane after many years when the Circular Tour was revived .
3 He goes to work abroad for Herbert , in the firm in which he had earlier secretly bought his friend a partnership , and returns after many years , meeting Estella , who had been wretchedly married to Bentley Drummle and who is now widowed , in the ruins of Miss Havisham 's house .
4 ‘ It is a good set-up and I am looking forward to the challenge , ’ said O'Brien , who will be taking his first managerial role at non-league level after many years in coaching jobs with Marine , South Liverpool , Northwich Victoria and Warrington .
5 When President Reagan finally spoke out about AIDS after many years of ignoring the crisis , he stated that testing should be the main thrust of the US Government 's AIDS policy .
6 18 LATE NEWS You will be sorry to hear that 's husband died suddenly at home after many years of ill-health and we send our heartfelt sympathy to and her family .
7 Elizabeth and Helen were living in the community after many years in an institution for people classified as ‘ mentally handicapped ’ .
8 In a meeting with Menem in New York on Oct. 1 the US President George Bush had welcomed the Argentine decision to send troops to assist in the blockade of Iraq in the Gulf [ see p. 37694 ] , stating that Argentina had " rejoined the international community after many years of frustration and isolation that led the country to a critical situation " .
9 The usually respectable FRAME News , the newsletter of the Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments , published it in full ( 1988 : 1–2 ) , and Langley in the Dr Hawden Trust 's Alternative News analysed with some alarm ( he signs of a fight back on the part of the American medical establishment after many years of tactical passivity known as the ‘ bunker strategy ’ ( 1988 : 6–7 ) .
10 Other classes struggle all the time , to get anything done you feel you know why are we having this class , we 're not making erm it 's not making a lot of educational sense and one comes to the conclusion after many years of bitter experience that it personal dynamics , it depends on who 's in the group and some groups erm this one successful and some groups which I wo n't mention are relatively unsuccessful and one feels okay that 's because of the inter-personal , it 's who 's in the group and how they interact with each other and try as one might , I suppose I play th the leading role in this group
11 Compiled by the author after many years of research , this book contains fresh data on the history of the Rolls family and explores Rolls 's interest in flying , in particular with regard to his part in the formative years of British military aviation .
12 The person who , despite their concern about the loss of a company pension , leaves an organisation after many years of service in a disliked job to try a new field may well do better , in health terms , than the person who sticks it out in the miserable job .
13 The laird who sought the politician 's aid had found himself in an embarrassing predicament when a brother had unexpectedly returned to the family estate after many years spent at sea .
14 The message in this charter has as you know , at last received universal acceptance after many years and much determined effort by those concerned .
15 Caerphilly is now enjoying a revival in Wales after many years of being made only in England .
16 Contrary to expectations , immersion in water results in very high prolonged uptake , without equilibrium after many years .
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