Example sentences of "[adj] to a [num] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On completion of the modernisation , the lifts were subject to a one year Defects Liability ( Guarantee ) and free service period , and subsequently have become subject to a new comprehensive Maintenance Contract . |
2 | A vote in favour of secession would be carried subject to a two-thirds majority of the republic 's total electorate . |
3 | ‘ But this contravened a beef farmer 's right to claim the premium subject to a two month retention period and overall stocking limits . |
4 | 5029 is due to remain at Bury until the end of February , and is subject to a six steamings a month agreement , so it should see extensive use , and provide plenty of opportunities to experience GW ( four-cylinder power in Lancashire ) . |
5 | So that the majority of people will be subject to a forty percent deduction on their personal benefit and their personal rate . |
6 | Weight is equal to a hundred times the number of engines . |
7 | Well the distance is equal to a hundred miles an hour , times how many hours has been travelling for ? |
8 | This is equal to a six pound fifty cut for band D properties . |
9 | The East Gate had been built thousands of years before at a place where a long ridge ran down into the valley causing it to narrow to a hundred yards or less . |
10 | A DAZZLING all-round performance by Justin Rennie inspired Northern to a five wicket victory over champions Neston . |
11 | Meanwhile the Ayodhya issue continued to cause serious unrest during late 1990 , with close to a thousand people being killed in communal violence across the country . |
12 | It 's based on my experience of presenting thousands of them in close to a hundred countries around the world , under a wide variety of conditions . |
13 | What with all those houses , plus the school , he must have been worth close to a million pounds , give or take the odd thousand . |
14 | From nothing he amassed a fortune estimated at close to a million pounds by a combination of sustained hard work and practical technical ability . |
15 | Matra-Hachette of France and British Aerospace said they were close to a 50-50 merger of their missile businesses . |
16 | The dead volume of outlet tubing ( 25 L ) was equivalent to a 10 min delay in sampling at this flow rate . |
17 | He informed Wilner that he had calculated the energy that would be released and it was over a million kilojoules , equivalent to a thousand grams of dynamite . |
18 | At 50 p.c. tax — the top rate proposed by Labour — this would be equivalent to a 17 p.c. return . |
19 | These have maximum ranges of 2000 km and 4100 km respectively , and they each carry a single warhead with a yield of one megaton ( equivalent to a million tonnes of TNT ) . |
20 | Where employees are redeployed to other posts on a compulsory basis , such employees will be entitled to a four week trial period in these posts . |
21 | Under the new law electors found guilty of malpractice faced fines of up to 5,000 naira ( US$1=18.45 naira as at Sept. 7 , 1992 ) and two years ' imprisonment , while anyone who was banned from participating in the political process but who was found guilty of supporting or sponsoring a candidate was liable to a 10,000 naira fine and five years ' imprisonment . |