Example sentences of "[noun sg] on a [adj] year " in BNC.

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1 The chances of achieving a sub-letting on a three year lease that is outside the Landlord and Tenant Act , and that contains rent review and market rent clauses , could be severely limited , particularly in today 's market conditions .
2 They also want to question the man for the rape of a student in public toilets in St Giles in June of this year and a serious sexual assault on a fifteen year old girl in St Mary 's churchyard last year .
3 I mean there 's five robberies there and er assault on a five year old kid .
4 A drop in income in excess of 15% during the Session can be countered by reassessment on a current year basis .
5 This confident young brewer , then aged 34 , paid £100 down , signed with a flourish that famous signature on a 9000 year lease at an annual rent of £45 from Mark Rainsford III , and rode through the gate to take possession of his destiny .
6 The Trust has acquired the building on a 99 year lease from Stroud District Council .
7 Gergiev 's singers would do well to stay with him : the aims are long term and — thinks to Philip 's final decision on a five- year plan — solid , so long as circumstances in Russia do n't notably worsen .
8 A coroner has recorded an accident verdict on a nine year old boy who was killed when two chair-lifts collided at a Californian ski resort .
9 The various land-uses that are practised in African savannas have been described by Okigbo ( 1985 ) and include nomadic herding , shifting cultivation on a 2–3 year basis , semi-permanent cultivation or rotational bushfallow , intensive dryland agriculture involving rotations and intercropping , and more intensive flood-land cultivation where small-scale irrigation is practised .
10 The yield on a 10 year German government bond of 8.02% is still noticeably lower than that obtainable from a similarly dated gilt of 9.30% or a French bond of 9.00% .
11 A leasehold property on a five year non-renewable lease .
12 Colchester was an engineering base , there 's no doubt about that , there was David Paxmans , you must all about , the great big diesel firm , they did some lovely er diesel engines for the high speed trains which , of course , obviously been superseded by electrics , they used to employ three thousand people and when I started in college we did n't enrol their apprentices on the college site , we went to Paxmans and we enroled one hundred apprentices every year on a five year course , that mean they had a five hundred apprentices in a pool , did n't they , just like that !
13 The owners have now placed the two car unit on a six year loan to the ELR and restoration to full working order commenced at Bury about 2½ years ago led by Roy Sheffield of the Electrical Engineering Department .
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