Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [vb pp] for [adj] year " in BNC.
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1 | It has only been opened for two years and is a nice modern hospital though not as posh as Pat 's . |
2 | These can , however , only be paid for six years in arrears , so this concession may not help if you think about it too late . |
3 | If it has a Solex carb then this is probably worn out as they have not been fitted for many years . |
4 | Back came all the romance of train travel that had not been seen for fifty years . |
5 | The wide-field/planetary camera has produced its share of dramatic pictures , including detailed ones of a storm on Saturn the like of which has not been seen for 60 years . |
6 | Up-to-date valuations of such properties had not been undertaken for many years previously , partly because of business people 's complaints that any revaluations of commercial properties could inevitably lead to an increase in their total tax bill . |
7 | The department ‘ s syllabus has not been revised for five years and perhaps is ready for a revision . |
8 | It 's not been fed for two years has it , so |
9 | And because Barlaston had ceased to function as a house in the 1930s , and had not been modernized for many years before that , it was in a remarkably unaltered state and thus an important archaeological document . |
10 | A charge of public exhibition of indecent acts or things had not been brought for 100 years , since a showman was convicted of keeping a booth on Epsom Downs for the purpose of an indecent exhibition . |
11 | Mrs Robson had contacted the Echo a few weeks ago to say that her brother 's cast-iron bath was 40 years old and had not been used for 12 years . |
12 | Mrs Robson had contacted the Echo a few weeks ago to say that her brother 's cast-iron bath was 40 years old and had not been used for 12 years . |
13 | At what I called the Winter Marsh inlet , though it was not called anything on the map , there was a wooden quay in what struck me as remarkably good condition for a structure that presumably had not been used for several years . |
14 | Cereals for human consumption have not been ground for some years . |
15 | She explains patiently , again , that Rude Pravo has not been published for fifteen years . |
16 | In 1947 when Frank had his insight the existence of muons had already been known for ten years and the existence of muonic atoms had also been predicted . |
17 | However , the full effect of this will not be felt for four years since the government has provided resources to cushion the transfer from rates to the community charge . |
18 | Already the ‘ What I want for Christmas ’ letters are pouring into Mr Brooke , although the goodies ( we do n't know for certain what they will amount to — that would spoil the surprise — but if we are lucky they may amount to £36 million per sector ) will not be dispensed for two years at least . |
19 | Their effects may not be noticed for many years . |
20 | Shares can not be sold for five years , however , or the various benefits will be lost to the investor . |
21 | In the best traditions of the state 's statistics , a truthful answer will not be known for several years ( ie , when it is of little practical use ) . |
22 | If a referendum in a union republic failed to endorse secession , a new referendum on secession could not be held for 10 years . |
23 | The MPLA-PT insisted that it could not formally recognize UNITA until the Constitution had been revised , and that elections could not be held for several years until a census and electoral rolls had been drawn up . |
24 | Contracts will usually be let for several years . |
25 | The manufacture and sale of nine types of foreign and domestic semi-automatic assault weapons would also be prohibited for three years . |
26 | Though the system has now been modified for some years , local authorities still play a crucial role in the shaping of the local environment by , for example , forecasting the need for roads for travel to work or leisure , and thus plan on the basis of that need Planners seek to influence behaviour , for example , by deciding that particular zones will be devoted to industrial estates , others to shopping centres and residential use in order to harmonise traffic movement and so on . |
27 | Her British certificate has n't been renewed for twenty years . ’ |
28 | Mademoiselle from Armentières … has n't been kissed for forty years … has n't been kissed … |
29 | The Lombard brothers and Mike Waterlane , however , scored a goal apiece to put Rutshire into Sunday 's final against the mighty South Sussex , who had n't been beaten for three years . |
30 | On being asked about the condition of the front door and windows , he admitted they had n't been painted for many years and that the door had more or less reached the end of its life , and showed it . |