Example sentences of "group [prep] [adj] [coord] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Special rates are available for groups of four or more . |
2 | The same paragraph applies to valuation for banding , especially as properties will be banded in groups of 20,000 or more . |
3 | The chimpanzees live in groups of sixty or so , though they move in much smaller parties . |
4 | We employ 30,000 people in the UK business and I speak to 15,000 of them every year in groups of 200 or less , because I think the Japanese have shown what good human relations can achieve . |
5 | Deal them face upwards on the table in groups of two but so that each card can be clearly seen . |
6 | The lines can be used in groups of two or even four , to suit the application . |
7 | There are not only one-to-one relationships between the project manager and the individuals in the team , but also potential relationships between the manager and the team in groups of two or more . |
8 | Groups of 10 or more , 20% off Stalls and Upper Circle seats for all evening performances except First Night and Saturday evenings . |
9 | Groups There are generous discounts to groups of 10 or more . |
10 | They were helped by one-time Allies of the Australians : long-term Portuguese prisoners who had escaped from custody during the summer and now wandered the island in groups of six or more . |
11 | ( For groups of 20 or more ) . |
12 | Here I am holding a model of a tetraneedle carbon in four different groups of ten and here is it 's mirror image . |
13 | I think that many of us would prefer to see falling rolls as a chance to reduce class size , thus giving pupils a better chance of carrying out practical work in pairs rather than in groups of three or even four . |
14 | If the first number chosen is three , then all those at the party have to join in groups of three and so on . |
15 | The walk was scheduled to depart from Green Park Tube , and when I arrived I found a group of thirty or so walkers already tapping their feet . |
16 | It is easier to book in as a group of four or more , by telephoning in advance , 26–65041 ext. 212 or 262 . |
17 | A group of two or more consonant sounds , eg /sk/ in skin or /mps/ in jumps , which are in a sequence of close transition . |
18 | WISE vehicles are available to LEAs and to schools ( which would normally combine to form a group of two or more ) and are delivered free of charge . |
19 | It was symbolic that a group of prominent and progressively minded intellectuals tried , in 1902–03 , to open a dialogue with the hierarchy of the Orthodox Church . |
20 | The only source of security , the sole refuge from this malevolent world , is in the kindred and the band , that tight little group of 100 or so other people with whom one 's life is bound up from the cradle to the grave . |
21 | Each major department has at its headquarters a group of 100 or so civil servants , from the grade of ‘ principal ’ up to ‘ permanent secretary ’ , who are concerned with decisions of a ‘ policy ’ kind , many of which require ministerial approval . |
22 | However , a group of 50 or so Unemployment Benefit claimants are now busy dusting off their old skills and even learning some new ones on the East Lancashire Railway , thanks to Practical Skills Development plc . |
23 | However , a group of 50 or so Unemployment Benefit claimants are now busy dusting off their old skills and even learning some new ones on the East Lancashire Railway , thanks to Practical Skills Development Plc . |
24 | We are always ready to arrange special rates for groups and offer a free place for the organiser with any group of 20 or more . |
25 | ‘ WESTERN EUROPE ’ takes many forms ; but whether one looks at a group of about 10 nations , or a more complete group of 20 or so , the crucial difference from both the USA and Japan is the presence of a jumble of nation-states of different sizes and distinctive history . |
26 | It had been anticipated that this group of fit and well motivated patients would have fared better , and allowed full assessment of the advantages of this technique , particularly as the patients were younger , median age 63 ( range 33–77 ) and fitter ( lower ASA grade ) . |
27 | Synodontis Multipunctatus is a peaceful species , which can be kept either on its own or as a group of three or more if you have a very large tank . |
28 | And another quaver , those two will be tied the join taking them onto the next group of three and so on . |
29 | Also , there are instructors with the Minister of Industry of Bangkok who teach machine knitting , but they teach only if you have a group of ten or more . |
30 | The consortium formed by BTG 's management and staff is led by CINVen , one of Europe 's largest investment funds and , according to a statement from Ian Harvey , BTG 's chief executive , is composed of a group of well-known and highly respected financial and academic institutions . |