Example sentences of "[num] [conj] [adv] [modal v] " in BNC.
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1 | The current Building Regs are the 1985 edition : books published in 1986 or later should be reasonably accurate . |
2 | If the girl is under 13 , the maximum penalty is life imprisonment , since a girl of 12 or under can not have sufficient knowledge of the consequences of sex , or sufficient maturity of judgment to take decisions on those consequences . |
3 | For example , the distinctive 60cm bed of laminated diatom ooze which occurs at the base of the 4.4Myr interval is present at sites 847 , 849 , 850 and 572 and so may be correlated over a longitudinal extent of at least 2,000km . |
4 | ‘ Clearly , we are not going to rewrite the Manifesto , but our strategy for 1993 and beyond will be thrashed out by Council in the light of the responses and the priorities that they identify . ’ |
5 | A Kentish hegemony in south-east England at this time is not , therefore , wholly out of the question , and Offa 's intention in intervening in 784–5 and thereafter may have been to gain mastery of it and contain it . |
6 | The figures below ( Table 1.1 ) show that whereas the total size of the population aged 65 and over will not rise substantially ( it will in fact fall between 1991 and 2001 ) , those aged 85 and over will almost double in number in England and Wales , from just over half a million to almost one million ( an increase of 88 per cent ) . |
7 | Population projections indicate that between 1986 and 2001 the number of people aged 85 and over will increase by 70 per cent . |
8 | Those aged 75 and above may receive even more generous treatment . |
9 | er you would n't want to make them You would n't particularly have more than a dozen or so would you ? |
10 | An arrestable offence is : ( 1 ) an offence for which the sentence is fixed by law ( murder , treason ) ; ( 2 ) an offence for which a person of 21 or over may be sentenced on first conviction to imprisonment for a term of five years ( This covers common law and statutory offences ) ; ( 3 ) those offences listed in section 24(2) , e.g. Theft Act 1968 ( ss. 12(I) and 25(1) ) ; Sexual Offences Act 1956 ( ss.14 , 22 and 23 ) ) . |
11 | Cantril died in 1969 and so can not comment on this phenomenon . |
12 | From next season any league in the world for players of 35 and over can have four off the bench . |
13 | On the other hand , felids digest the molars of their prey so effectively that they are extreme members of category 5 or even could be put into another category , 6 , on their own ( Fig. 3. 21D-E ) . |
14 | Anyone aged 18 or over may apply to borrow amounts from £500 to £15,000 for practically any purpose , for example , a new car , electrical goods , furnishing or home improvements . |
15 | There are three types of community charge , and nearly everyone aged 18 or over will have to pay at least one of them . |
16 | Nearly everybody who is 18 or over will have to pay the Personal Community Charge/Poll Tax . |
17 | Every person who is 18 or over will be sent their own Poll Tax bill and everyone will have the right to pay in 10 monthly instalments . |
18 | Anyone aged 18 or over can open one Tessa , to run for five years . |
19 | Anyone aged 18 or over can hold a PEP as long as they are resident for tax purposes in the UK . |
20 | Children who are 4 or over should use an adult seat belt if available . |
21 | They claimed that she was not yet sixteen and so could not marry and hence had no right to be here . |
22 | From April 21 the annual intake of 80 women aged 18 and over will be taught intensive English , current affairs , art , history and geography . |
23 | In fact , some of the paragraphs reproduced in summary form the personal rights articles of the constitution of 1922 and thus could claim to maintain the latter 's libertarian heritage . |
24 | By guiding the listener through his very personal European museum , he endeavours to suggest ways in which a tangible partnership in 1992 and beyond may flourish . |
25 | Enthusiasts aged 11 and over can be introduced to Superghosts , in which letters can be added at either end of the word . |
26 | Many people mistakenly believe that using a sunscreen factor 6 or above will prevent tanning altogether . |
27 | The second is the desire that the transition between now and 1997 and thereafter should be smooth and that the principle of two systems in one country should be honoured . |
28 | a ‘ statistically average ’ person aged 16 or over can expect : a robbery once every five centuries ( not attempts ) , an assault resulting in injury ( even if slight ) once every century , the family car to be taken by joyriders once every 60 years , a burglary in the home once every 40 years . |
29 | Darren , who is only thirteen and ineligible to play , looks seventeen and so should fool League officials . |
30 | At a seminar hosted by the Edinburgh Concurrent Supercomputer Project last month , researchers and vendors could finally say with confidence that supercomputing in the 1990s and beyond will be done by parallel computers . |