Example sentences of "[adv] for [num] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The export department of Stoddard Carpets has been operating successfully for 26 years .
2 In 1961 , Arnold Claisse became President , a post he held most successfully for 10 years , during which the niggles about the bondholding autocracy increased and first surfaced formally at the 1970 Annual General Meeting .
3 A former bus driver , illness forced him to give up the DIAL office at Kingsley which he ran successfully for two years .
4 He moved to Australia to box professionally , and fought there successfully for ten years until his attempt at the Australian middleweight title in 1890 , when he was defeated by Jim Hall .
5 The fusion reaction has in fact technically been achieved at the Princeton Tokomak fusion test reactor which operated successfully for 50 milliseconds .
6 We 've been retrying to get recognition nationally and locally for fifteen years .
7 Despite an approaching typhoon which ordinarily would have left the streets deserted , the march attracted 40,000 people - the largest political demonstration locally for 20 years .
8 But that 's for a mobility assistant where I go in and befriend somebody and they employ me to take them somewhere for two hours .
9 Bob works relentlessly for one purpose ; that his music could change mankind 's thinking to bring about unity among the races , and more so for the oppressed people .
10 Despite natural hardships and TB ( which he resisted remarkably for twenty years ) , he loved life passionately .
11 Graduate job prospects ‘ worst for 60 years . ’
12 We found a neat village south of Peterlee called Elwick , complete with tree-decked , green , Tabatha Twitchet shop and two super pubs , where we lived uneasily for three years .
13 These are active and sociable holidays , mostly for two weeks , for 30 to 40 guests at a time .
14 They do not occur naturally , but were produced commercially for 50 years , beginning in 1929 .
15 The cathedral suffered grievously in the First World War , being bombarded mercilessly for four years , during which time it suffered 300 direct hits .
16 But sound reasoning led those original optimists astray for two reasons .
17 He said almost sulkily , ‘ I 've been behaving badly for two years , and you know it , and you do n't even mind . ’
18 The fact is that for most children maths has been taught badly or rather they have learnt it badly for one reason or another , so there is a need for , for an improvement or a change , so the idea that if children can understand something this will help them to remember it or to make it more real to them , this does seem to be a shift over the last generation .
19 The Norwich civil servant thought the trip would be a complete waste of time after arriving to find the lake completely frozen over but the pike fed furiously for three hours .
20 D' you know , the tree has n't flowered properly for six years .
21 She has n't been outside the refuge properly for two weeks .
22 The review was triggered when the US Environmental Protection Agency confirmed its intention to ban further use of maneb , mancozeb and zineb on most foods because the fungicides , used widely for 40 years , have been strongly linked with cancer .
23 And while we 've struggled to keep ourselves from the fridge , we have wondered why we long so intensely for one food .
24 He was on the other side of the road , saw me watching him , stopped , turned and walked slowly for fifty yards in the direction he had come .
25 Cook very slowly for six hours .
26 Here , after flying into one village , we travelled downstream slowly for four days , sleeping on sandbanks as the river was low .
27 Direct Line Insurance is Britain 's largest direct insurer and had been running at 100,000 new policies or thereabouts for three years .
28 DAY 16 — Walk aerobically for 45 minutes .
29 DAY 18 — Walk aerobically for 45 minutes .
30 DAY 20 — Walk aerobically for 45 minutes .
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