Example sentences of "with age " in BNC.

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1 Key stage 3 ( ages 12–14 ) ( years 7–9 ) : as in 2 , with ages 12 and 14 .
2 key stage 4 ( ages 15–16 ) ( years 10 and 11 ) : as in 2 , but with ages 15 and 16 .
3 there are over 500 children living in the orphanage with ages ranging from three to twenty plus , many suffering from mental or physical illness .
4 If only I 'd gone along with the doctor 's proposals , it would have been over by now — completely and painlessly over , and any feelings of guilt I might have had as a result I would surely have dealt with ages ago .
5 The 106-strong youth orchestra is made up of players from across Dorset , with ages ranging from 14 to 18 .
6 I accompanied her during house visits , at day and night , during surgery , and various other sessions with ages ranging from the newborn right through to the elderly and retired .
7 The patients we identified with colonic cancer were in the older age range of our group with ages comparable with studies with higher incidences of cancer .
8 There were 17 male and eight female patients , with ages between 43 and 82 years ( median 66 ) .
9 Six women and 13 men with ages ranging from 14 to 66 years .
10 The upper limit of normality was established as 1.8 U/ml , which corresponded to the mean +2 SD of a control group composed of 81 HBsAg negative healthy subjects with ages ranging between 18 and 64 ( mean 40.9 ) years .
11 There were 60 cases of Hepatitis A in Langbaurgh in the six weeks up to March 6 with ages ranging from a two-year-old boy in Grangetown to a 99-year-old woman in Teesville .
12 Despite what brewers ' architects often allege , the life expectancy of such plastic window units is proving remarkably short — as little as five years for the fittings , and twenty years for the plastic itself , which is exhibiting distinct tendencies to warp and discolour with age .
13 Her taste for light food has increased with age and so she cooks a lot with vegetables ( which she also likes for their strong colours ) , although supplies of fresh produce are sometimes limited in North Wales .
14 Spathiphyllum wallisii , the peace lily , is a most elegant houseplant , with glossy green lance-shaped leaves and fragrant arum lily-like flowers of the purest white , turning to cream then to the palest green with age .
15 Raddled nets trailed at grey window-panes , flakes of plaster flecked the bare boards , newsprint , piss-yellow with age , scrunched at her feet .
16 Coaches are generally asked to give an undertaking that their entries all comply with age ceilings .
17 Injury is more likely when a joint has become stiff either with age or disuse .
18 The mobility of older people , which affects their access to the facilities that they need to use , may decrease with age .
19 The letter links the findings of Dis-continuing care with Age Concern 's recent work on hospital discharge and other issues , and refers also to the recent decisions of the Health Service Commissioner on health authority responsibilities for provision of long-term care .
20 Having done the climb in this manner , Dave thought the route unjustified in this state , feeling that as the pegs deteriorated with age no-one would repeat it .
21 These processes — a series of ultradian pulses , the frequency of which shows a 24-hour rhythm and the distribution of which alters with age — occur also with the sex hormones ( see Fig 3.2 ) .
22 The total amount of testosterone secreted daily as well as the amplitude of the daily rhythm decline with age after a peak during youth ; it resembles growth hormone , therefore , in these respects .
23 There is the additional possibility that the body clock itself might , like other parts of the brain and body , deteriorate with age .
24 An attack may die out if the timber becomes hard and unpalatable to the beetle with age and correct maintenance .
25 Painted dressers are distinguished with age and use , Oriental rugs have pleasing glimpses of threadbare patches .
26 Her assurance has obviously come with age and experience , but there is no doubt that her first major public speech marked a turning point .
27 The speech was all too unexciting , having travelled the country for the past year , and not noticeably improving with age .
28 The roof lines swoop , the chimneys soar , and the beams of local oak in the hall look silver with age .
29 The Discobolus , a life-size model of a discus-thrower , was a Hellenistic reworking of a classical sculpture in the first place , but that did not stop the BM from buying it ; fakes seem to get less fake with age .
30 She was standing outside , quite still , dressed only in her nightdress ; her feet , misshapen with age , standing unprotected upon the frost-rimed path .
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