Example sentences of "[art] age of about [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | Bourner and Hamed ( 1987 ) in their study of CNM graduates have reported that degree performance improves with age until students reach the age of about 40 and then declines back towards that of younger students . |
32 | 2.23 Once the deceased is over the age of about 40 , the multiplier will probably start to come down . |
33 | My twin brother appeared by the age of about ten to have some hearing loss . |
34 | Looking at their names , I wondered about their nationality , and the booklets tells us that they are in fact ‘ of mixed Turkish/Spanish parentage ’ and that from the age of about ten their training was as the Paris Conservatoire , the Frankfurt Musikhochschule , under Rudolf Serkin at the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia and finally at the Juilliard School , New York . |
35 | Group C , in contrast to the Rowdies group , consisted of rather older boys and young men up to the age of about 25 . |
36 | In human terms , he 'd reached the age of about 30 — a critical time for self-reflection , I remember ! |
37 | It 's quite a common condition , mostly affecting people under the age of about 30 , both sexes equally , and obviously can be very distressing . |
38 | The agreement marking use of " you know what I mean ? " seems to be confined to people under the age of about 30 , which makes it likely that misunderstandings , if they occur , will be inter-generational . |
39 | A Schools Council report ( 1970 ) has emphasized that the problem is not that this sort of pupil leaves school at the earliest opportunity but that as far as school learning goes they ‘ leave ’ at the age of about 12 . |
40 | The charcoal made it possible to get a carbon-14 date on the deposit , giving an age of about 10 770 years before the present . |
41 | also indicated an age of about 200,000 years . |