Example sentences of "[pron] in three " in BNC.
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1 | We as a church have promised to commit ourselves in three ways : — |
2 | We could put ourselves in three lots of two and your mum came in with the three pizzas we 'd get one between us so we get a half . |
3 | Modern professionals can hope to more than equal Rhodes ' achievements — viz. Club Professional Keith Williams , who in three consecutive friendlies in 1983 returned 63 , 63 and 67 and then followed these with a ‘ professional ’ 68 . |
4 | See you in three hours . ’ |
5 | The colonial development manifested itself in three ways : the spread of Minoan artistic and cultural influences , the diffusion of exported Minoan products , and the establishment of Minoan settlements beyond the Cretan shores . |
6 | This has manifested itself in three ways . |
7 | But as he drove himself into a last titanic effort to surface into the light , the pain began to divide and concentrate itself in three separate areas of his body ; his head , his right arm and his chest . |
8 | He had his chance to show hisen in three games did n't he ? |
9 | One in three women over the age of 80 at some time have a fracture of the hip . |
10 | Since previously only about one in three advertised charter trains actually ran ( there were indeed up to a hundred independent rail tour operators ) , the new regime immediately brought a crop of casualties , including in 1985 the Rail Tour Operators Association , the very organisation which had been established at Ward 's insistence to negotiate train hire on behalf of all independents . |
11 | THE BRITISH teenager is happy at home and one in three do not want to leave the parental nest ever , according to a survey carried out by The Indy this week . |
12 | Another survey , by The Indy , the weekly paper for young people , found that the British teenager was happy at home and one in three did not want to leave the family nest . |
13 | This week 's figures suggest that one in three motorists are buying unleaded , despite the confusion which still exists about which cars can run on which fuel . |
14 | A young care-leaver 's chances of being made a housing priority vary from one in three in Scotland to one in four in a London borough or metropolitan authority , to only one in eight in the South of England . |
15 | One in three Peruvian children is stunted by malnutrition , said the Worldwatch Institute of Washington in a 1989 report , Poverty and the Environment : Reversing the Downward Spiral . |
16 | Yet we know fur example that one in four British households in 1989 were comprised of people living on their own and one in three families were single parent families . |
17 | About 40,000 men a year undergo vasectomy , but with one in three marriages ending in divorce , increasing numbers are forming new relationships and wanting to have a second family . |
18 | His study , to be presented to the British Psychological Society 's annual conference in Scarborough today , found that one in three girls wanted to be thinner , even though many of them were not overweight . |
19 | He found one in three of the girls and one in five of the boys wanted to be thinner . |
20 | Turnouts of over 50% in individual wards were almost commonplace , and in only one ward throughout the metropolitan areas ( Elswick , Newcastle upon Tyne ) did fewer than one in three of the electorate go to the polls . |
21 | One in three takes a supply of teabags |
22 | Perhaps a couple are looking at one another in a different light — it is to be remembered that one in three marriages now ends in divorce . |
23 | In fact , one in three new ventures in the USA is started by people under thirty — the majority of whom are graduates in their early twenties . |
24 | A survey carried out by the British Market Research Bureau revealed that nearly half of Britain 's working population refuse to think about their retirement , with one in three couples admitting that they never even discuss old age between themselves . |
25 | In rural areas , the figure drops to one in three . |
26 | A more healthy statistic is that British companies account for one in three of the firms selling programs for microcomputers in this country . |
27 | Between these extremes comes the chronic depression found to have affected one in three mothers with pre-school age children in a London study of working-class families . |
28 | About one in three adults can do this the first time they try it . |
29 | By the year 2000 , the Government wants to see one in three school leavers entering a university or college . |
30 | Absolutely , says one in three women who took part in our Gallup survey to discover the stresses and strains of juggling it all and how women deal with them . |