Example sentences of "[be] [prep] [adj] years [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She keeps busy with local activities and has been for many years editor of her church magazine .
2 Harrowby was an eminent politician , who had been for many years MP for Liverpool ; his scientific interests were in geography and statistics .
3 ‘ Ordered by mandate of the justices that ‘ Masters of ‘ Le Utter Barre ’ practising or hereafter desiring to practise , shall not plead at any bar before they are of 12 years continuance , without leave of the Master of the Bench , on pain of expulsion . ’
4 Edward could see quite clearly behind her shoulder , like the aura visible to spiritualists , the woman she would be in thirty years time .
5 I mean , for a start we 've got twenty five pence in the pound tax rate , where will we be in five years time ?
6 For example , the relative positions of the moon and earth result from gravity and we can calculate exactly where each will be in 50 years time .
7 ‘ Monica 's vision is of two years time , when Alex starts school and Rachel wo n't be there for him .
8 He was for nine years Consultant Architect to Llandaff Cathedral until his retirement .
9 Another Mitchell known as " Puddin " was for many years tree planter in the village and at the later part of the 19th century planted trees around the cemetery , always maintaining he was one short , and if one takes the trouble to look there is a gap still awaiting the missing tree .
10 He determined the fossils that were the key to the rock succession in the Southern Uplands , was for many years palaeontologist to the Scottish branch of the Geological Survey , and late in life wrote an important memoir on Carboniferous crustacea , a group that had fascinated him since he had searched rock pools for crabs with his father .
11 They had three daughters and one son , Matthew , who followed his father 's profession and was for many years superintendent of the LNER locomotive depot at Neasden , London .
12 He was for 55 years Professor of Geology at Trinity College , Cambridge , a friend of Wordsworth and Darwin .
13 A friend and promoter of the music of Hindemith , Satie , Honegger , Alban Berg and Milhaud , he wrote well-received books on Milhaud and Stravinsky , and was for 15 years director of Belgian State Radio 's music programmes .
14 Jean Ritchie ( Mrs Patterson ) specialised in Radiotherapy ( D. M. R. T. ) and was for three years Consultant Radiotherapist in Singapore .
15 Martin was for some years tutor to the MacLeods of Skye , and had also been at one time a scholar at Leiden University in the Netherlands .
16 This would amount to £216 3s as the value of a florin at this period was 3/ , this sum with 25 marks which he paid to the Pope for his consent was about one years income of this bishopric .
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