Example sentences of "[num] are [vb pp] [conj] [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | In helping pupils to use the microcomputer to retrieve information , either as a list of references or as statistics , the information skills set out in Figure 6.6 are learned as required . |
2 | The brochure distributed in February 1991 contains 55 product numbers of which only 12 are manufactured and supplied by us . |
3 | Thus the emotively articulated skies and sleek luminosity with which Titian was experimenting in the early 1520s are echoed and developed in Palma and Lotto and Dosso , and the fluid and broken brushwork of the last three decades — itself , in part , a response to Schiavone — is transmuted in Tintoretto and Bassano . |
4 | Around eighty-five thousand are packed and serviced here each year for the RAF and the army . |
5 | Every year , between ten and 15 young people aged under 18 are convicted and given custodial sentences for murder in England and Wales . |
6 | The Home Office says 682 people per 100,000 are convicted or cautioned for drunkenness in London . |
7 | The changes that occurred in the City 's international role over the 1960s and '70s are explained and discussed in J. Coakley and L. Harris , The City of Capital ( Oxford , Basil Blackwell ; 1983 ) ; the international role of the City over a longer period is discussed in depth in L. Harris , T. Evans , J. Coakley and M. Croasdale , New Directions in the Financial System ( London , Croom Helm ; 1988 ) . |
8 | A Labour landslide would produce 20 new women MPs , including Glenda Jackson in Hampstead and Highgate , but the intake is predominantly local , middle-class and employed in the public sector ; 16 are listed as sponsored by unions . |
9 | Thus the 1980s are seen as marked by the wholesale adoption of new technology replacing the legacy of the past and setting the terms of a future long boom . |