Example sentences of "year [conj] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Nor does a term cease to be a leasehold because it is determinable by an event which may happen , or which is certain to happen , within the term — e.g. if A holds land for 99 years or for 999 years , ‘ if he shall so long live ’ , he is still a leaseholder , though it is nearly or quite certain that he will not outlive the term .
2 The term for which a Chairman is appointed — whether for years or for one occasion — does not alter his behaviour at a particular meeting .
3 Early studies in the USA ( Hughes , 1923 ; Woodbury , 1925 ) reported higher infant mortality rates for those born after an interval of less than two years than for those born after a longer interval .
4 I had served Churchill for ten years and for four as his Chancellor , but he told me later ‘ I went for the older man . ’
5 The canals of the area had been allowed to deteriorate over many years and for many months of each year could not carry full loads .
6 We do appreciate you Steffi , for everything you have done over the years and for that special week in Brighton .
7 This means that members in the Republic of Ireland who are over twenty five years of age and have more than a three year no claim bonus have had no increase in premium for over three years and for all other policyholder there has been no increase for over two years .
8 The nursery is situated at 79 and 81 Dalkeith Road and is registered for 18 children aged from 6 weeks to 2 years and for 30 children aged from 2 to 5 years old .
9 Firewatching was compulsory for everyone between 16 and 18 years and for those over 50 who were not in the HG , or ARP .
10 What has proved to be a thorny problem , not just during the past four years but for many years before , is the basis for financing all the services provided by local authorities and the level of services that should be provided .
11 For this purpose the owner will include any person in occupation other than as a tenant from year to year or for any less term or as tenant at will ( London Building Act 1930 , s5 ) .
12 He described it as a ‘ Budget for sustained recovery and a Budget for jobs — not just for this year or for next year — but right through the decade . ’
13 Another column — budget — records the forecasts for the year and for each period and a third — variance — the difference between budget and actual for each period .
14 Another column — budget — records the forecasts for the year and for each period and a third — variance — the difference between budget and actual for each period .
15 of state therefore explain why in England it 's prof possible to get a straight answer from the Secretary of State with the figures of the S S A for the last five years , for this year and for next year and it 's not possible to get that for Wales either from the Home Secretary or from the honourable gentl right honourable gentleman .
16 Area manager Beth Robinson says : ‘ Our business in Finaghy has steadily increased year by year and for some time we have been looking for premises , in a prominent location , which would give us the space we now need .
17 On July 8 the Russian President Boris Yeltsin had announced at a press conference in Munich after talks with leaders of the Group of Seven ( G-7 ) industrialized countries [ see p. 38990 ] that Russia had made a political decision to withdraw an estimated 130,000 troops from the Baltic states , and that an agreement " on a schedule for the withdrawal of troops for the second half of this year and for 1993 " would be signed " soon " .
18 National Trust cottages can be booked for a week at a time throughout the year and for short midweek and weekend breaks between November and Easter .
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