Example sentences of "be [adv] [num] in [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There are only 200 in the wild at the most , yet 1000 are registered in zoos around the world .
2 The Good news is that we 're now 4 in the table
3 There are about 11,000 in the UK whose sight and hearing are both severely impaired — in the street , they usually carry a red and white banded cane so that they can be recognised easily .
4 Apparently for every one serious fire in a royal palace , there are about 38,000 in the nation 's schools .
5 There are now 425 in the country , but they provide only one place for every 300 children under five years of age .
6 Although many of the group would still be under 25 in the years 191418 , there are only 16 brides under 25 during the period , whereas in 1911–12 alone there were 15 brides under 25.22 ( One must of course bear in mind that these figures represent only the retrievable fragments of the marriage pattern for the whole sample . )
7 Well that course I went on you know , there was er , there were , there were , there 'd be about twelve in the class and there were two young women in the class
8 There are now estimated to be around 50 in the Moscow area , and 100 in the Russian federation as a whole .
9 But at Pipeline on a non-competition day there might be over twenty in a scrum around the peak as if they were shooting Marilyn Monroe .
10 ‘ Why are n't I in the team , ’ I asked Frank .
11 That would have been around two-thirty in the morning . ’
12 In 1871 there were perhaps 120,000 in the Straits Settlements ( Malaya ) .
13 There were over 5,000 in the Volunteers when they were at their greatest strength and although future years were to see Glasgow regiments of men who fought and died in many lands , the old Volunteers who fought a dog and lost , were soldiers too .
14 Jesus and the Father were absolutely one in the purpose of winning the world .
15 Nearly 21 per cent of Britons — 11,931,000 — are over 60 in an EC where numbers of elderly are soaring as life expectancy increases .
16 ‘ There 's only one in the house , on the landing halfway downstairs .
17 The first two questions require an answer with two decimal places although there is only one in the question .
18 so it 's not two in a row yeah , we went right , er we 've been right round looking at all shops this week and we 've had a right bloody go have n't we Alec ?
19 Especially in maths I could n't stand the competitiveness of seeing the ‘ clever boy ’ ( there 's always one in every class ! ) do the exercises miles before everyone else and understanding things quicker than everybody which just reinforced the idea that I did n't have a ‘ mathematical brain' .
20 She 's a nutter , maybe ; there 's always one in a case . ’
21 Oh must of mis , misread it then there 's probably sixty in the pack , not fifty !
22 No , I tell ya , there 's about four in the company started doing it altogether , oh this is about the fourth one I think why that 's what third
23 And there 's about three in the middle who go right , this is a good song
24 ‘ it 's now 8.30 in the morning .
25 It 's now 5:30 in the morning .
26 If the proposal is implemented , it would place all but the most basic pensions advice into the category of ‘ special activity ’ , of which there are currently ten in the FIMBRA rules , ranging from discretionary portfolio management , to acting as a scheme manager of a Business Expansion Scheme , and advising on options and warrants .
27 It was only five in the afternoon , early for me but a drink might help .
28 Although it was only ten in the morning , the temperature sat in the high seventies .
29 It was only 0830 in the morning .
30 It was already one in the morning .
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