Example sentences of "[noun pl] up [prep] [adj] years " in BNC.

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1 Earlier , the EPA had issued regulations allowing public utilities up to 21 years to remove dangerous levels of lead from drinking water .
2 I clinically affected animals up to two years old these are usually in excess of 3.0 i.u. tyrosine ( normal levels are 1.0 i.u. in non-parasitised calves ) .
3 Grazing horses usually carry a mixed burden of large and small strongyles and the major clinical signs associated with heavy infections in animals up to 2-3 years of age are unthriftiness , anaemia and sometimes diarrhoea .
4 However it is difficult to understand how the government arrives at a post-trial solution to a pre-trial problem ; unless it is their intention to lock youngsters up for three years in the new approved schools without trial .
5 The parts promise applies to all parts which keep the vehicle off the road , and on all Peugeot models up to five years old .
6 Usually the shop sells the goods , a finance company pays the shop , and the buyer pays back the finance house , usually in month instalments up to two-and-a-half years ; interest rate fixed at start .
7 Main picture ( clockwise from top left ) Arthur Robb , who has crafted between 60 and 70 lutes , with a mid-Renaissance , seven-course ( 13-stringed ) instrument ; Arthur restored guitars up to 200 years old ; in a tradition dating back five centuries , the rose motif is carved from the soundboard with a single , sharp knife ; strips of yew and sycamore will form the lute ribs .
8 How else can you claim the insurance cover the certificate offers on all defects which occur in the first two years , and structural defects up to ten years ?
9 There are reductions up to four years , but again it would depend on how much your size of your estate is at the end of the day , when you do finally go as well .
10 Table I also shows the trends in deaths at ages up to 65 years .
11 This was done by costing programmes up to five years ahead .
12 Uranium nuclides 238 U and 235 U decay to stable lead and this decay is the basis for a method applied to molluscs , coral and deep sea sediments which usefully complements 14 C dating because it can be used for materials up to 350,000 years in age .
13 The move , allowing newly-trained teachers without a degree to teach pupils up to seven years old , will spark a fresh protest from teachers ' unions already boycotting national school tests .
14 Babywear : ( items for babies up to 2 years of age ) .
15 REGULAR REPAYMENTS UP TO FIVE YEARS
16 Already as a consequence of the war , half the children up to five years are short for their age due to malnutrition .
17 He took in ten children up to five years old and guaranteed their upbringing and education to the age of eighteen .
18 Personal savings [ see p. 37379 ] were to be converted at a one-to-one rate up to ceilings of 2,000 Marks for children up to 14 years of age , 4,000 Marks for people aged 15-59 , and 6,000 Marks for those over 60 ; savings in excess of these ceilings would be converted at 2:1 , as would state companies ' debts and liabilities .
19 Concern was expressed to the Under Fives Select Committee from all quarters about the inappropriateness of curricula and care for young children who are in effect ‘ pre-school ’ but not , in the main , receiving appropriate pre-school learning experiences , and who sometimes are in classes with children up to seven years of age .
20 Up to four adults can travel for £85 and children up to 15 years of age travel free .
21 A new contraceptive is being launched which will give women up to five years protection against unwanted pregnancies .
22 This report presents the long term findings up to 12 years after inclusion in the study .
23 The weight could have been brought to Australia by Portuguese sailors up to 400 years prior to Captain Cook 's landing in Botany Bay in 1788 , suggests Ward .
24 The fall was significant for premature cardiovascular deaths up to 65 years of age ( x≥5.0 , p=0.02 ) .
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