Example sentences of "with [num] [noun pl] to the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | An average British pasture with 50,000 earthworms to the acre has been estimated to produce about 10 tons of casts ( or in. of topsoil ) per annum . |
2 | The cables are worked in the same way as the first sample but after the initial six rows , the four stitches at the left are crossed , with two-over-two stitches to the right , then after another five rows , the four stitches at the right are crossed with two-over-two stitches to the left . |
3 | The cables are worked in the same way as the first sample but after the initial six rows , the four stitches at the left are crossed , with two-over-two stitches to the right , then after another five rows , the four stitches at the right are crossed with two-over-two stitches to the left . |
4 | The rug is a copy of a Chinese carpet of the Chien Lung period and is hand worked with 324 knots to the inch . |
5 | One car park with 30 spaces was planned to the west of the building and another with 86 spaces to the east . |
6 | She told the court she 'd been with two girlfriends to the Nightclub in Nottingham city centre , where it was a monthly gay night . |
7 | The current price paid to British Coal is 180p per unit of energy , with 24 units to the tonne . |