Example sentences of "[num] [noun] [coord] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Acid was perfused at a rate of 5 ml/minute for five minutes in eight subjects and for 30 minutes in 12 subjects . |
2 | Mr Brannigan and Mr McBride were arrested in January 1989 and held for six days , 14 hours and 30 minutes and for four days , six hours and 25 minutes respectively . |
3 | The nursery is situated at 79 and 81 Dalkeith Road and is registered for 18 children aged from 6 weeks to 2 years and for 30 children aged from 2 to 5 years old . |
4 | Many have been homeless , not just for the past six months but for several years and they have been pushed from pillar to post within that area . |
5 | Lets can be for 364 days or for two separate periods in winter and summer . |
6 | The hall is surrounded by 30,000 people and for most of them the state housing and welfare system is a failure . |
7 | But if the controls are interrelated then the 20 cases will be divided into 10 men and 10 women and for each sex the age groups will be specified . |
8 | This means that members in the Republic of Ireland who are over twenty five years of age and have more than a three year no claim bonus have had no increase in premium for over three years and for all other policyholder there has been no increase for over two years . |
9 | Remember what I did there I got three themes and for each one I got three subthemes so that what you put over to them to the audience are those three themes . |
10 | The Timbury Committee ( SHHD , 1979 ) gave recommendations for bed numbers in Part IV homes and for geriatric and psychogeriatric services but appears to have assumed integration except in the case of their proposed " continuing care " homes . |
11 | Firewatching was compulsory for everyone between 16 and 18 years and for those over 50 who were not in the HG , or ARP . |
12 | to get in , three fifty each and then we paid another six pound , ten P and for that we had popcorn , Minstrels , one large Coke , a lot bigger than that and two small ones , and of course everything 's got like all this on |
13 | So for a minute you have obviously got a hundred and eighty words and for two minutes it 's double that amount . |
14 | I had served Churchill for ten years and for four as his Chancellor , but he told me later ‘ I went for the older man . ’ |
15 | He learnt that he could make love and come both in haste and with impressive slowness , for five minutes or for three hours , without asking either for more or for less time from his partner but fitting in with their timing . |
16 | Screens can be created at several levels , allowing for rising levels of difficulty in one case or for thematic treatment , or for a mix of information and questions and exercises . |
17 | Nor does a term cease to be a leasehold because it is determinable by an event which may happen , or which is certain to happen , within the term — e.g. if A holds land for 99 years or for 999 years , ‘ if he shall so long live ’ , he is still a leaseholder , though it is nearly or quite certain that he will not outlive the term . |
18 | It 's — undignified , for one thing and for another it can get you into trouble . |
19 | Then she told him calmly , shifting her gaze slightly , ‘ I can assure you I 'm here for one reason and for one reason only … in order to help your cousin with her English . ’ |
20 | Lastly , it should be said that the most common practice , because of the uncertainties surrounding the reasonableness of general exclusion clauses , is to include two general exclusion clauses covering liability for any breach of contract ( however caused and whatever its seriousness ) , one excluding liability for economic loss in respect of such breaches , and the other limiting liability by reference to a fixed amount for any one breach and/or for all breaches under the contract . |
21 | From South Tarbet , the walk onwards to the head of Loch Morar along the north shore is a very rough five miles and for tough guys only . |
22 | With a four-phase motor excited one-phase-on , however , the pull-out torque for low inertia is 0.71 Tpk and for high inertia is 0.9TPK , so the pull-out torque is only reduced by a factor of 0.79 , as shown in Fig. 4.6(b) . |
23 | Cairngorm 's traditional high quality climbing ropes usually come in bagged lengths of 50 metres for the UK market , although in France ropes are usually sold at 60 metres and for indoor climbing the length drops to 30 metres . |
24 | To get a rough idea of the half-life of the initiated complexes the heparin challenge was allowed to proceed for either 15 seconds or for 10 minutes before the addition of KMnO 4 ( simultaneous addition of KMnO 4 and heparin was not possible since the chemical reagent oxidizes the heparin ) . |
25 | This was then used as input to the overlap program that was run separately for each of the 15 documents and for each of the 3 dictionaries . |
26 | The 10-year treaty provided for economic and political co-operation between the two states and for regular high-level political consultations , and committed France to sponsoring an association agreement between Bulgaria and the European Communities ( EC ) leading eventually to EC membership for Bulgaria . |
27 | The meeting also agreed proposals for the abolition of the visa system , for flights between the two countries and for bilateral co-operation on development projects , such as the planned construction with Indian aid of a hospital . |
28 | What has proved to be a thorny problem , not just during the past four years but for many years before , is the basis for financing all the services provided by local authorities and the level of services that should be provided . |
29 | When you are at the beck and call of everyone for 14 hours a day for four days and for 8 hours on the fifth day each week you want a short space in which you relax and do just what you like . ’ |
30 | Bishop Laszlo Tokes on Sept. 2 began a hunger strike in Timisoara to " demand justice in the name of the victims of post-communism " , i.e. the identification of the people responsible for 1,033 deaths in the 1989 uprising and for subsequent violence . |