Example sentences of "[num] [num] [be] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 The qualification to motion one six six is that the C E C believe we should prepare a paper on relationship between Apex Partnership and all other sections of the Union , not just the public services section .
2 But , what Freud had realized by the nineteen twenties was that there are lots of different ways of doing that , and has given one example .
3 However , the reality for young people whom we represent in the nineteen nineties is that they face the prospects of having to survive in a declining British economy .
4 Suppose two towns A and B , each with a population of 100 000 are as follows :
5 I call upon Councillor to move that the dates of the Council meetings for 1991 ninety two be as set out in the Council Agen genda .
6 That 's it eighteen ninety four was when I was born .
7 shall we just look at er item four on one , five , three , because this is er sent out on the seventeenth of June eighty five , right , see that at page one , five , two , and it says at four the service charge , the estimated service charge for these flats for the year ending thirty one August eighty five is and then the flats are set out there , three hundred and eighty two , five , seven , five and seven , six , four , that 's all in respect of because we know this was an flat , we can see that from page one , five , two , but when , whether or not the brochure is updated when that letter goes out to their solicitors , have you seen other similar letters of this sort going out ?
8 Well you 've got five threes are and twelve threes are , you 've only got two figures left , so which is to which ?
9 Twenty one was when you finished your apprenticeship ,
10 Yes , the reason why we picked a forty year lifespan of work or working life er with four tens was because Professor Good himself told us that er on their research the common employment pattern today is in fact four employers over the working life and of course that is very different from the experience of many pensioners who are drawing today from their pension funds , because many of them were long-term , long-service employees throughout their lives with one employer .
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