Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] years i " in BNC.

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1 For eight years I had revelled in the dual careers of journalism and broadcasting , between 1929 and 1937 , and these years coincided with the ‘ boom to bust ’ period , winding up with the deepest depression of the century .
2 For eight years I was a county councillor having won a seat from the Conservative Party .
3 For 30 years I always painted on the spot , even in deep snow .
4 For forty-five years I was something I was n't .
5 For some years I had had a similar experience in the teaching of literature , amazed to see colleagues attempting to hound students , in the context of a two- or three-year course , through complex texts in a single session : today we read King Lear , tomorrow we discuss it , and next day you write your essays on it .
6 For some years I have been thinking of buying a word processor but have not yet taken the plunge .
7 Having admired his free verse for some years I had recently ploughed through his somewhat monumental work , the first two volumes of ‘ Abraham Lincoln — The Prairie Years ’ and enjoyed it .
8 I did not aim at making my style ‘ Italian Gothic ’ my ideas ran much more upon the French to which for some years I had devoted my chief study .
9 In fact , for some years I had my own dog , first Bess and then Judith , and she was my responsibility to feed , groom and exercise .
10 For some years I tended to assume that the computers would merely give us a better documented description of the language , but I do not think that that position remains tenable .
11 For some years I have been running what is the largest programme in the world for the direct teaching of thinking as a curriculum subject in schools .
12 For some years I have been campaigning to open up the unofficial footpath along the north edge of the field bordering Baberton golf course , which links Muirwood Road to Bloomiehall Park .
13 After 32 years I continue to enjoy my Medau by doing three classes a week — with Myrtle Mott at Plumstead , with Elsie Streek at Alderwood School and with Bridget at Sidcup and I must say that this form of movement has given me a great deal of pleasure so LONG LIVE MEDAU .
14 After 79 years I 've yet to meet anyone genuinely pleased at this interference with natural time .
15 And , on meeting up with the Apache after 30 years I like it now .
16 I I was very keen er when I had my daughter erm I was quite happy about it and I I I used them , then after three years I did n't use them .
17 After ten years I ‘ updated ’ to have weaving and a one-action lace carriage .
18 I was lucky to move on from Manchester City Art Galleries where after seventeen years I ended up as Senior Keeper of Fine Art .
19 After several years I finished my punishment , and so I was allowed to work for myself .
20 So after four years I thought I 'd survived .
21 After eighteen years I was feeling everything was against me .
22 After two years I won an Intermediate County Scholarship which brought fifteen pounds a year in addition to free education .
23 He very quickly became an invaluable member of the organisation and after two years I made him manager .
24 After two years I had discovered many things and I built a scientific machine that was better than anything in the university .
25 Returning after thirty years I saw the country with a fresh eye .
26 After seven years I came to the Law Society as Secretary-General .
27 But for six years I carried his image in my mind , determined that he should somehow be made to pay .
28 Over a period of many years I had a succession of research students working On the Eocene strata of the Isle of Wight , off the south coast of England .
29 I was subsequently paid to fly by the RAF ; after a lapse of 33 years I returned to the skies five years ago , when I could finally afford a share in a Cherokee which I now fly regularly from Ludham .
30 As clearly as any incident of those years I remember the books which I read .
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