Example sentences of "for [det] aged [num] or over " in BNC.
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1 | The post office is also the place to buy Premium Bonds ; minimum £10 for those aged under 16 or £100 for those aged 16 or over . |
2 | The post office is also the place to buy Premium Bonds ; minimum £10 for those aged under 16 or £100 for those aged 16 or over . |
3 | The post office is also the place to buy Premium Bonds ; minimum £10 for those aged under 16 or £100 for those aged 16 or over . |
4 | In 1986 , GCSE courses were introduced to replace both CSE and GCE O levels , creating a single examination system in England , Wales and Northern Ireland for those aged 16 or over ( though younger pupils can be entered ) . |
5 | ( The BTEC General Award , a general business studies qualification for those aged 16 or over with few previous formal qualifications , is being replaced by CPVE ; see below : Joint Board for Pre-vocational Education . ) |
6 | Adult prisons ( for those aged 21 or over ) are divided into ‘ local ’ prisons , which receive people from the courts , whether on remand or at the start of a sentence ( and where short sentences may be served in their entirety ) ; closed ‘ training ’ prisons of which Maidstone is one , and ‘ open ’ prisons , which have a minimum of security and are for prisoners perceived as posing no real risk to the public . |