Example sentences of "years for woman " in BNC.

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1 If all the people living in your house who have incomes are over pensionable age ( 60 years for women and 65 years for men ) , you will not be disconnected between October 1 and March 31 unless it is clear that you have sufficient money to pay .
2 Between 1965 and 1986 , life expectancy in Japan rose by 7 ½ years for men and eight years for women , said Professor Michael Marmot , of University College and Middlesex School of Medicine , and Dr George Davey Smith , of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine .
3 At present , women only qualify for leave if they have worked for the same employer for two years ; five years for women who work less than 16 hours per week .
4 With life expectancy now 73.9 years for men and 80.0 years for women , Australia has regained the favourable longevity ranking it enjoyed early in the century .
5 In this study , the mean length of service was 19 years for men and 15 years for women .
6 Expectation of life at age 65 has increased less dramatically over this century ; 2.4 years for men and 5.3 years for women .
7 In 1983 the expectation of life at birth in England and Wales was 71.3 years for men and 77.3 years for women ( Whitehead -1987 ) compared with 55.3 and 54.4 years respectively for citizens of Bangladesh .
8 All told , life expectancy has increased by two years for women in Britain in the last decade , and by two and a half years for men .
9 Life expectancy has increased by two years for women in Britain in the last decade and by two and a half years for men .
10 These provisions were deemed discriminatory under the EC Equal Treatment Directive and consequently the 1989 Employment Act raised the age limit to 65 years for women .
11 This results primarily from the greater longevity of women compared with men ; life expectancy at birth is 78 years for women and 72 years for men , while at 65 it is 17 years for women and 16 years for men .
12 This results primarily from the greater longevity of women compared with men ; life expectancy at birth is 78 years for women and 72 years for men , while at 65 it is 17 years for women and 16 years for men .
13 Mean age at ascertainment of hypertension was 31.4 years for men ( range 22–39 ) and 33.3 years for women ( range 17–39 ) .
14 Our figures for oral carcinoma in south east Scotland over the past 10 years show that 456 patients presented with these tumours ; the mean age at presentation was 63.8 years for men and 68.2 years for women .
15 In 1990 the expectation of life at birth stood at 80 years for women and 73.9 years for men , higher than that expected in New Zealand , the United States , and the United Kingdom .
16 Japan had the highest figures for longevity ( 82.5 years for women and 76.2 for men ) while the USA rated respectively 16th for women ( 78.6 ) and 23rd for men ( 71.6 ) .
17 Figures cited included a fall in life expectancy , to 69 years for women and 63 for men in 1992 ; 3,500,000 abortions in state hospitals in 1991 ( compared with 2,500,000 live births ) ; 15 per cent of Russian territory was described as being in a situation of " ecological crisis " .
18 The mean ( SEM ) age for all patients was 66.6 ( 1.01 ) years ; it was 66.8 ( 1.3 ) years for men and 66.4 ( 1.6 ) years for women .
19 Life expectancy is falling ( the 1992 figure of 69 years for women and 63 for men compares with UK figures of 78.3 and 72.7 ) .
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