Example sentences of "for 21 " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Gary Shepherd , dismissed after only two minutes of our opening game at Stanton , has been suspended for 21 days … |
2 | Jarvis , 51 , who is the son of a jump jockey , has been training for 21 years and Carroll House 's victory was by far his most important . |
3 | Wayne Larkins , who last represented his country eight years ago , scored a century then Angus Fraser , playing his first one-day game for England , took four for 21 . |
4 | Japan 's second largest car maker , Nissan , is to cut its links with Nissan UK , the privately owned company that has had exclusive distribution rights for its cars in Britain for 21 years . |
5 | Skandia will swap part of its international reinsurance operations for 21 p.c. of its shares held by Uni Storebrand . |
6 | Statham , who played for the county from 1950 to 1968 , served on the committee for 21 years . |
7 | By 1785 the owner was William Fryer and that year he leased the mill for 21 years to the partnership of Henry Hicks and Edward Sheppard who , in years to come , were to found one of the county 's largest cloth mills in Uley . |
8 | Marling eventually departed ( his lease ran for 21 years ) and cloth manufacture ceased . |
9 | Bob Greener died in February 1970 and the club he loved and had served so well printed a moving obituary in the Programme for 21 February 1970 . |
10 | Harris , who also picked up a speeding conviction last year , was disqualified from driving for 21 days and fined £100 . |
11 | The one who made most of this influence was Walpole , Prime Minister for 21 years and an effective wheeler-dealer who tended to go beyond mere cogency of argument in persuading the House of Commons to be compliant to his will . |
12 | The Cluff series ran for 21 episodes and was extremely popular . |
13 | 19 : Heseltine promises inquiry and 90-day stay of execution for 21 pits . |
14 | He admitted burglary , handling stolen goods and allowing himself to be carried in a stolen car and was jailed for 21 months yesterday by Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court . |
15 | He was jailed for 21 months at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court yesterday after admitting burglary , handling stolen goods and allowing himself to be carried in a stolen car . |
16 | Australia , heading for certain defeat , captured seven West Indies wickets for 21 runs in the last six overs as the visitors were all out for 194 . |
17 | If the lease is for 21 years or less , the supply is of services and the tax point rules are broadly the same ( Reg 23 ) . |
18 | He had been with Reuters for 21 years in 10 different posts and was looking for ‘ something different to do ’ . |
19 | If rent remains outstanding for 21 days after the due date , forfeiture proceedings may be brought against a dilatory tenant by a strongwilled landlord . |
20 | Zimbabwe closed on 173–3 after dismissing the Kiwis for 335 , the last four wickets falling for 21 . |
21 | Desperate villagers who searched the area around Cerska on Monday for 21 tonnes of aid parachuted from C-130 cargo planes were reported to have been killed by Serb snipers . |
22 | It was another year before Camerini was caught and jailed for 21 years . |
23 | HE 'S been running off with the toilet rolls — and viewers ' affections — for 21 years . |
24 | For 21 years , the players have used an agent to privately negotiate commercial deals which have been split between the squad and the management team . |
25 | And he dropped on to such an immaculate length straight away that his first five overs cost just four runs and included the wicket of Jonathan Lewis for 21 . |
26 | William Waldegrave , the science minister , unveiled the first new government strategy for science and technology for 21 years . |
27 | Pesatori worked for 21 years for Olivetti before joining Zenith two years ago . |
28 | This covered England and Wales at a density of 1 sample per 2.5 km² ; for 21 elements . |
29 | In the first round of the NatWest , he equalled his career-best performance in the competition with 6 for 21 as Cheshire collapsed to a 204-run defeat . |
30 | He has been at Salisbury for 21 years — ‘ I 'm on my third bishop , my fourth dean and my fifth clerk ’ . |