Example sentences of "and the [num] year " in BNC.

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1 The Indian child , however , once he is 5 , increases his expectation from 32 to 46 years ; the Mexican , from 39 to 55 years — and the 5 year old of the United Arab Republic can now expect to live to the age of 59 , having added 21 years to his total expectation of life by virtue of having survived the ‘ pre-school ’ period ( UNICEF , 1964 ) .
2 But today , latest tests show Philip 's kidney is only badly bruised and the 14 year old should make a full recovery .
3 Italy also saw another change following an election in 1953 , which cost the Christian Democrats eighty seats and the five year old government led by de Gasperi , fell apart .
4 This was reflected in admiration for the achievements of the Russian revolution and the Five Year Plans , so that during the interwar years socialist writers such as G. D. H. Cole advocated planning in contradiction to the chaos , irrationality and waste of the capitalist system .
5 In older series , only large clinically overt gastric carcinoids were discovered , extensive gastric resections was practised , and the five year survival was only about 50% .
6 It should be noted that the above rules are often referred to as the 17 year rule and the 3 year rule .
7 He was gratified , therefore , when he saw them come into the church at Gillamoor , accompanied by Victoria , and the three year old Hilary .
8 Adjustment for these two characteristics revealed no strong relation between age and 2-year mortality : compared with the 18–44 year age group , there was no significantly higher mortality in the 45–64 year ( RR=0.84 , 95% CI 0.34 to 2.09 ) , the 65–74 year ( RR=1.28 , 95% CI 0.50 to 3.32 ) , and the 75–92 year ( RR=1.99 , 95% CI 0.72 to 5.46 ) ( overall p=0.4 ) age group during the 2 years after discharge .
9 The Sports Council aims to increase participation in sport during the 80's , with particular emphasis on women and the 13–24 year old and 45–59 year old age groups .
10 Curators at the Pompidou Centre are anxiously awaiting the results of negotiations between Russian museums and the eighty-nine year old Russian heiress Irina Shchukin over property rights to twenty-five of the 130 paintings in the exhibition ‘ Matisse 1904–17 ’ running until 21 June .
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