Example sentences of "for [noun pl] born " in BNC.

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1 However , for Aquarians born in 1934 , 1946 , 1957 and 1969 , the picture is infinitely more positive .
2 The observations invariably show that the risk of dying before reaching the end of the first year of life is higher for infants born to mothers who were closer to the lower and upper limits of the reproductive period than to those who were in the prime of their childbearing ages .
3 One study of United States data disclosed mortality rates for infants born to teenagers and to women aged 40–44 years that were , respectively , 28 and 38 per cent higher than rates for babies born to women aged 20–34 ( Nortman , 1974 ) .
4 In spite of this , in the individual developing countries , with the exception of a few ( probably due to the small sample size for the extreme age categories ) , and in all developing regions , levels of mortality are much higher for infants born to women who have not reached age 20 and those aged 40 and over than to babies whose mothers were in the middle of their childbearing ages ( i.e. in the 20–39 years age group ) at their birth .
5 The impact of maternal age upon the viability of children up to age 5 years is illustrated by WFS statistics for 39 developing countries , which show that the mortality of those under age one year is about 42 per cent higher if the mother was less than 20 years old at their birth than for infants born to women in the 20–29 year age group .
6 Notwithstanding random fluctuations due to statistical causes mentioned above ( insufficient number of cases observed , sampling and response errors ) , in most communities , all — reverse " J " , " U " , " J " and linear — forms of the relationship are recognizable , especially for infants born to mothers in their twenties , where a sizeable number of events was reported .
7 It has also been proposed that breastfeeding may be less satisfactory for infants born after short than after long intervals , owing to the mother 's diminished ability to provide adequate milk , as deduced from the comparatively poor nutritional status of young children in El Salvador whose birth was preceded by a short interval ( Rinehart , 1984 , p. 686 ) .
8 In 1989 , the Total Period Fertility Rate for mothers born in the Caribbean was 1.6 , slightly lower than the UK average of 1.8 .
9 One of the key findings was that for babies born outside marriage and registered by the mother alone — a total of 8% of all births in 1990 — the infant mortality rate was 13.1 ( per 1000 live births ) , 80% higher than that of babies born within marriage .
10 I know the test is fairly expensive but it 's certainly not more than the cost of caring for babies born with the defects . ’
11 One study of United States data disclosed mortality rates for infants born to teenagers and to women aged 40–44 years that were , respectively , 28 and 38 per cent higher than rates for babies born to women aged 20–34 ( Nortman , 1974 ) .
12 Examples here are typifications of judges ( ‘ hard ’ , ‘ soft ’ , ‘ fair ’ ) , solicitors ( ‘ clever ’ , ‘ stupid ’ ) , rape victims ( ‘ pure ’ , ‘ asking for it ’ , ‘ good-time girls ’ ) , the typification ‘ common-law job ’ for children born out of wedlock , and ‘ old dear ’ for friendly female pensioners .
13 I believe that when the French were here , a man could enlist with the forces and still claim paternity for children born during his absence , even if he 'd been away a couple of years . ’
14 This raises questions regarding the extent to which the standardised scores provide a useful basis of comparison for children born and brought up in this country .
15 For children born in the late 1950s and early 1960s this could have accounted for perhaps 5% of cases ; as Gardner et al showed it does not explain the increased incidence in Seascale .
16 Perhaps we need to develop groups for ‘ failures ’ , for children born with or who develop conditions which make them unable to fit labels of normality .
17 Parental responsibilities for children born outside marriage rest completely with the mother unless a specific agreement or court order has been made conferring parental status on the father .
18 The expectation of life at birth for women born in 1976 was 75.8 years , while for those born 50 years earlier it was 59.3 years .
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