Example sentences of "[num] [noun] [am/are] [verb] in " in BNC.

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1 A further 120 rods are expected in the next few months and air transport is a possibility , the UKAEA says .
2 Every day , 10 ; 20 ; sometimes 30 cars are stolen in Oxford .
3 Over 90 per cent of 3–4 year-olds are engaged in some form of group activity .
4 No fewer than 22 defendants are named in a writ running to more than 140 pages .
5 About 800 plants are scheduled in the UK as presenting serious hazards .
6 About 30 actuaries are employed in the Government Actuary 's Department which advises the D.S.S. on retirement and sickness benefits , acts as a watchdog over life assurance companies and also advises on the various public service pension schemes and many other matters .
7 The April 1985 figures are shown in Table 17.2 .
8 Forty people are to appear in court in Blackpool today after Birmingham City supporters went on the rampage before and after their team 's Third Division match with Blackpool , wrecking a pub , smashing dozens of windows and bombarding police with bottles and glasses .
9 Around 800 capuchins are left in the wild .
10 Their principals have come together to form an association called the Standing Conference of Directors and Principals of Colleges and Institutes in Higher Education , whose 67 members are shown in Figure 5.1 .
11 In the blowfly Phormia this system helps to regulate feeding : a group of 4–8 neurons are located in branches of the median abdominal nerve and respond to changes in the volume of the crop ( Gelperin , 1971a , b ) .
12 The hon. Gentleman defeated his own argument by saying that 0898 numbers are barred in the House in order to stop hon. Members exploiting them .
13 I understand from the figures given to me by British Coal that more than 1,600 men are employed in private mines .
14 All of the six cases are included in the report by Craft et al .
15 The 8,000 prisoners are housed in 15 prisons .
16 The Vancouver convention ( originated by Index Medicus and the National Library of Medicine ) , which states that articles contributed by more than six authors are cited in reference lists as the first six authors et al , offers an indirect method of assessing the stringency of criteria for selecting authors .
17 Six candidates are embroiled in a Commons clash over who will succeed Bernard Wetherill .
18 A maximum of 44 nails are held in magazine
19 Six areas are covered in the most recent package of UK regulations :
20 Everett made it through to the final Qualifying School last year where six rounds are played in successive days .
21 Means for the 10 junctions are shown in Figures 5.1 and 5.2 .
22 16 million colours on your screen , 50 extra fonts or 270,000 synonyms are offered in this month 's quickies selection .
23 Sixty-one works are presented in the exhibition .
24 A young daughter will help her father distribute game or follow her mother into the fields , but by the age of 9 or 10 girls are participating in the total range of tasks normal to female status .
25 Six stars are axed in bid to save ailing soap
26 Six species are represented in the ant assemblage , of which 75 per cent consists of two rodent species , Leggada minutoides and Thamnomys dolichurus .
27 on the River Thames tomorrow afternoon … one hundred and nineteen scullers are competing in the Marlow club 's 30th anniversary long distance race … and finally over in Cheltenham the horse with 125 owners …
28 Bad news could mean 100 jobs are slashed in Langbaurgh and 50 in Middlesbrough .
29 Blood flow measurements in the three groups are compared in the Table and in Figure 1 .
30 These three operations are performed in the successive layers .
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