Example sentences of "[num] year for [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 AMAN jailed for 12 years for robbery after he was picked out on an identity parade because of his ‘ frightening , evil , and sadistic eyes ’ , was cleared by the Court of Appeal in London yesterday .
2 Glynn Reynolds received three-and-a-half years for burglary and possession of a gun .
3 Two men have been jailed for a total of ( 11 ) eleven years for kidnapping and robbing a motorist .
4 He was sentenced to three years for manslaughter and perverting the course of justice .
5 Clarke was jailed for 5 years for manslaughter and supplying drugs .
6 He was jailed for five years for manslaughter but today it was reduced to three and a half years .
7 Anthony , aged twenty-two , was with him , doing five years for robbery and malicious wounding .
8 Twenty-two year old Gerald Bagshall from Barton Village Road in Oxford has been jailed for two years for possession and supply of drugs .
9 Opposition Chief Whip Derek Foster , Bishop Auckland 's Labour MP , welcomed the news no one should have to wait longer than two years for treatment but called for reassurances that figures had not been ‘ massaged ’ .
10 Tories have already pledged that no one will have to wait more than two years for treatment and from March 31 , 1992 they say no one should have to wait more than 18 months for a hip or knee replacement , or a cataract operation .
11 A research student is required to complete a period of full-time study lasting for two years for MPhil or three years for DPhil , or a period of part-time study lasting for four years for MPhil or five years for DPhil .
12 A research student is required to complete a period of full-time study lasting for two years for MPhil or three years for DPhil , or a period of part-time study lasting for four years for MPhil or five years for DPhil .
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