Example sentences of "[num] [noun pl] [prep] [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 there are 12 designs for all around the home , and they offer an inexpensive way to make any room 's decorations unique .
2 Its regatta day in Hereford on Monday … the local rowing club are holding their annual big event … 300 crews from all over the country will be in competition … its also a qualifier for the royal regatta at henley …
3 A theatre packed with enthusiasts , including more than 140 critics from all over the West , shows that the company is just as appreciated by the rest of the world , too .
4 Over 500 panners from all over the world are due to take part in what promises to be a most memorable event .
5 The conference is one of the highlights of the QC year and was attended by around 600 delegates from more than 100 companies from all over the UK .
6 A Boys Brigade team from Stirling beat over 100 teams from all over the country to win the 1991 West Lowland Hike .
7 A telephone hotline service provided advice and information in response to just over 2,000 enquiries from all over the UK in 1986/7 .
8 The national show of alpine and rock garden plants attracted 60-plus exhibitors and more than 600 guests from all over the country to the James Finegan Hall in Eston , Middlesbrough .
9 Ken Ellis , county trading standards officer for Devon , said : ‘ C & G was convicted on three charges of giving more prominence to a flat rate charge rather than the annual percentage rate , and three charges of not including an example in those advertisements .
10 166 breeds from all over the country are expected to line up at this year 's event , competing to become the Supreme Champion .
11 A total of 31 specialists from all over the world spent time with the Council 's Business Development staff .
12 ‘ We listened to more than five thousand tapes from all over the world , ’ gravely announced Armand Schaudroeck , president of The House Of Guitars in Rochester , New York , ‘ and Harry is simply the worst player we 've ever heard .
13 But in front of 3,000 guests from all over the world , and an astonishing 500 million television viewers , Millstreet did the country proud .
14 Oxford has started a new league : there are sixteen teams from all over the country competing , apart from the cycos there are the London Loonies , the Molesey Maniacs : its a whole new ball game .
15 The Workshop was attended by about 25 participants from all over the country , as well as by about 20 Rajasthani college and university teachers of English .
16 Two thousand people representing 86 teams from all over the world gathered together for a week 's fun , friendship and fraternity .
17 Nearly 4,000 objectors from all over the country — including religious pilgrims who attend retreats at the Franciscan Friary opposite the convent have signed protest petitions .
18 GBW is sponsoring ten students from all over the world to take part in projects run by Earthwatch , the international organisation that sponsors scientific research .
19 Who would even remember my name twelve months from now in the midst of another winter , unless in the context of some old dirty joke or dated ribaldry ?
20 63 teams from all over the UK took part , and it was clear that many had been training for months .
21 They show ( for instance ) guests dining in the hotel 's famous Oak Room , with the celebrated choice of 142 dishes from all over the world , to the accompaniment of a three-piece Mariarchi band .
22 A total of 38 specialists from all over the world spent time with the Council 's Business Development staff .
23 ‘ 'Bout eight or nine miles from here off the A227 .
24 A festival of traditional dancing and street theatre , there will be twenty countries from all over the world putting on a memorable display .
25 150 cavers from all over the country took part in the exercise .
26 7,000 runners from all over the world competed in the 1990 Phuket Marathon and 10km .
27 If it had n't been for his diligent research and dogged answer seeking , I would n't be leaving for America two hours from now in the hope of a cure .
28 The seminar brought together thirty personnel from all over the country for discussions and presentations looking at the challenge the new millennium will bring .
29 is the word that occurs four times at least in a nursery rhyme , there was a something man , who walked a something mile , he found a something sixpence upon a something style
30 Er if I 'm going to give two weeks after anyway for the Councils , I do n't really think it makes a great deal of difference whether it be Friday er afternoon or Monday afternoon .
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