Example sentences of "[num] [noun pl] [verb] [adv prt] in the " in BNC.
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1 | BRITISH girls ' golf is this week moving into Europe , with as many as 22 players teeing up in the French Lady Juniors ' championship , which starts today at St-Nom-La-Breteche , near Paris . |
2 | The first is much larger : 444 interviews carried out in the early 1970s . |
3 | So far , more than 2,000 bodies picked up in the border area have been sent back to their families . |
4 | ‘ I spent three months working out in the gym and having voice therapy , ’ O'Donnell says . |
5 | The FA will also investigate Dunstable 's bizarre exit from the FA Cup on Saturday when the entire team walked off in their second-round qualifying tie at Staines after having three players sent off in the first 38 minutes . |
6 | ‘ Two Turkish teams have had three players sent off in the same European match . |
7 | Since her infancy Mann , a professional photographer , has documented her three children growing up in the idyllic woodlands of their dream home in south western Virginia . |
8 | MORE than 600 of the original 18,000 investors caught up in the collapse of the Barlow Clowes investment empire have died during the 18 month-long battle to secure compensation , it was revealed yesterday . |
9 | More than 7,000 firms went under in the three months to September — the highest number since the recession began . |
10 | At one stage , fourteen planes touched down in the space of a minute . |
11 | A total of 1,767 businesses went under in the first quarter of this year , as against 2,074 a year earlier . |
12 | A total of 1,767 businesses went under in the first quarter of this year , as against 2,074 a year earlier . |
13 | The decision follows the Scottish court ruling which banned the BBC from broadcasting tape recordings of interviews with nine children caught up in the scandal . |
14 | Sure , the ambiguous title allows 30 seconds of salacious conjecture , but that double-bluff ‘ Ha ha ha ha ha ha ’ non-chorus scores a direct miss , and the sound of five men bashing around in the darkness in search of a tune merely drains you of the will to live . ’ |
15 | Cells in North Yorkshire have also been used for the operation and there are currently 28 prisoners locked up in the region 's jails . |
16 | Twenty golfers teed off in the Rex Newsam Memorial Trophy golf outing at Ganstead Park — and when the scores were counted , Paul Robinson was the winner . |
17 | She winced at the size of his tailor 's bill and questioned him going to Harley Street to replace two teeth knocked out in the Gold Cup when there was a perfectly good National Health dentist down the road . |
18 | ‘ It 's very sad news because , following Aldershot , we 've now had two clubs go out in the last six months . |
19 | ’ For five minutes the two engineers moved around in the steam and smoke , and looked at the big engines . |
20 | The two teams lining up in the centre circle . |
21 | Their four children grew up in the strict but loving atmosphere of the Medau College founded by Hinrich in Berlin in 1929 . |
22 | The memoirs of four men sitting back in The Garrick , perhaps . |
23 | Alison Hutchinson spotted the two starlings flailing about in the netting on the roof of Darlington 's Singer Sewing Centre in Bondgate . |
24 | Their debacle against Essex , when the last eight wickets went down in the final 20 overs to Mark Ilott and John Childs , reflected a temperamental flaw that has repeatedly dogged the county . |