Example sentences of "[num] [noun sg] [verb] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Repeat again on both sides , this time with just 30 mini raises on each side .
2 In 1929 legislation provided for each county council to review the boundaries of its districts every ten years ( Keith-Lucas and Richards 1978:202 ) .
3 The 9.43–10.12 question appeared in this test context also , and fewer pupils were successful than when the question was asked directly , probably because the information required had first to be selected by the pupils from all the figures given in the timetables .
4 Issues of training are raised by the authors of the three overview works in this series but permeate all the volumes concerned with specific areas of the curriculum or specific areas of special needs .
5 ‘ The Forum in Rome ’ by C.W. Eckersberg was painted in 1814 and is one of a group of works executed en plein air in Rome during the artist 's three year stay in that city .
6 Fig 3 illustrates a typical three octave fingering of this scale , which should be played using alternate picking throughout .
7 The broken Mirror , with its tired old political bias , has lost a massive 158,970 circulation compared to this time last year .
8 The TRACE II system looks at these issues but in a fairly limited way .
9 West Belfast should be treated as a special case and a uniform grant at the Premium 3 level given for all trainees ; alternative solutions must be found where it is simply not possible to find employers to take second year trainees ; cover should be given to management committees to protect them from personal liability in the event of insolvency .
10 What was I doing consorting with these freaks ?
11 It may be that the major mischief at which the Act was directed was the mischief which has become endemic of persons using one computer to hack into another computer .
12 In arid country ( r conditions ) the weaver birds , small passerines related to sparrows , tend to be seasonally and sexually dimorphic , to breed polygynously ( one male mated with several females ) , and to have short or capricious breeding seasons .
13 If one aphid multiplied at this rate for 1 year ( 52 weeks ) how many aphids would be produced ?
14 It is easy to see that tree structures representing lexicons ( such as those just described ) are wasteful of memory because on average there is only one route leading from any node .
15 It may possibly be , as it surely is in ( 22 ) , that , where a single entity is present to the mind of the speaker , the same speaker can not simultaneously entertain the idea of more than one referent corresponding to that entity ( though there may be certain problems for this view in the case of collective nouns such as government or congregation or quartet , for which see Chapter 8 ) ; however , it is much less obvious that , where there is assumed to be only a single referent , there should be only a single intensional entity present to the mind ; rather , it seems to us that the separation of the referential and the intensional elements is precisely what lies behind such examples as ( 23 ) ( from Searle , 1969 ) , or ( 24 ) : ( 23 ) Everest is Chomolungma ( 24 ) the sheriff did not know that he was Arthur 's brother In the latter sentence , of course , we are interested in the interpretation which has he co-referring with Arthur 's brother , and the reason that we do not find a reflexive in the final position is precisely that these two elements are distinct intensionally even though they share the same referent .
16 One department covered by this exercise was that of social services .
17 One practice linked with this stage of the harvest was called riding the goaf in Suffolk .
18 One recommendation advanced by both reports was that each primary school should have a ‘ teacher-consultant ’ who would act as leader in these specialist subject areas .
19 One criterion ignored by both critics is that of euphony , although its relevance to the Sonnets has long been clear .
20 Adhesive binding is homophilic : a cadherin molecule on one cell binds to another cadherin molecule of the same type on the next cell .
21 One issue dominated above all others — the environmental damage caused by our relentless search for , and profligate use of , energy .
22 In the Hall study accidents at 177 signalized crossroads were analysed over a period of four years , over this period accidents involving a vehicle turning right outnumbered those to vehicles turning left by a ratio of 6.6:1 ( accidents involving one vehicle turning in each direction were excluded from the analysis ) .
23 The answer to one question raised in this seminar is very clear .
24 One difference to emerge among these complexes was the observation that the isolated footprint ( 37 from the UV5 promoter ) was absent in PtpropCl 2 , 4 .
25 Right then we , we 'll leave some of the physics and stuff that we 've been doing behind now and just spend one lecture looking at some chemistry which I know will be equally popular .
26 Dr Tehyi Hsieh took five curtain calls after that lecture , and I went back-stage for an interview afterwards .
27 One point to watch with this carriage is that you must have an even number of needles on the ribber bed .
28 At that time the Hon. Gentleman expressed the hope that between then and Report his Hon. Friend the Minister would look into the matter , talk to his right Hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State and decide that it was more logical to have one body looking after all transport issues in Scotland .
29 Ten Americans and one Englishman sat on either side of a long gleaming wooden table .
30 1 point deducted for each mile over the standard
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