Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] a number " in BNC.

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1 During the past decade or so a number of investigators have used electrophysiological techniques to study hemispheric specialisation of function , usually in right handers .
2 ‘ After the war the Russians encouraged the Poles in Britain to return home and so a number of army people — including Nowak — went back .
3 So and so a number on a yellow or a blue or a red , yeah I 've seen it .
4 The academic , intellectual types also have a cultural background and are interested in aspects of the arts , and erm we are very fortunate , I think , also in that people are able to give more time than perhaps business people , and so a number of the members of the committee are university people and we are able to use the Gardner Arts Centre , which has become quite an exciting area , in that it 's open to experimental production , so therefore we attract a lot of the London critics .
5 And not a number that says 103 or 129 or 86 or whatever .
6 Last June both Zilog Corp and National Semiconductor Corp announced chip sets that combined voice , modem and facsimile capabilities and already a number of board-level products are coming to market that incorporate them .
7 I I think the the the point I would I wish to make is that in whilst er its multi role capability would have enabled it to replace a number of roles and possibly a number of er aircraft and er as Mr Evans said earlier , that 's still being looked at .
8 Although many deaths arise from natural causes , and many others from illnesses and diseases , each year sees a large number of deaths caused by ‘ accidents ’ , and also a number caused by acts or omissions which amount to some form of homicide in English law .
9 Almost 250 course proposals from 58 centres were successfully validated : these were traditional courses being transferred to the new system and also a number of innovative courses in areas ranging from Countryside Recreation and Countryside Management to Modern Musicianship .
10 The battalion , which had operated in Namibia and Angola , was composed largely of Angolan rebels who had fought in the Angolan civil war , and also a number of white mercenaries ; its members had since been given South African citizenship .
11 We are concerned only with the additional light which this part of Anselm 's thought and action throws on the man himself , and here a number of features deserve attention .
12 There were close-up photographs of the Hindu erotic frieze , graphic accounts of the doings of the founder , and even a number of verses from a Rochester poem with the four-letter words blanked out .
13 Magistrates , lawyers , various clerks , a court reporter , a telephone repair man , and even a number of ordinary human beings untouched by the grace of public office had been accosted , to no avail .
14 As ‘ Working Title ’ continue to expand and develop , it seems a good moment to look back at some of their prolific and varied output , and we will be screening a number of titles from ‘ MY BEAUTIFUL LAUNDRETTE ’ through the powerful drama ‘ A WORLD APART ’ , scripted by Gillian Slovo , Ruth First 's daughter , and underrated films like ‘ PAPERHOUSE ’ to ‘ ROBIN HOOD ’ , scripted by John Mcgrath , and then a number of their new releases : ‘ EDWARD II ’ ( directed by Derek Jarman ) , ‘ DAKOTA ROAD ’ and ‘ DROP DEAD FRED ’ , which has been a huge box office hit in the States .
15 There were tough qualifying conditions in the heats : the first in each heat automatically and then a number of the fastest losers .
16 Er , it 's something like that er , is the word that two parts , two arguments to the string , there 's the number B four comma , and then a number for the number of decimal places you want in your label , so zero , so I get a label with three characters here one O two .
17 Another market on the main shopping street , the Ludwigstrasse , was equally busy and there a number of the stalls were manned by Turks selling cheap jeans or asparagus or pots and kettles .
18 Numerous houses became schools , many more became hospitals and quite a number were acquired as reform schools .
19 There were a few of the I-am-not-really-dead-but-just-popped-out-for-a-packet-of-fags sort of lines , which all went on a little long for Henry 's taste , and quite a number of death-as-a-viable-alternative-to-life stuff , much of it from the fathers of the early church .
20 But then there are other gardening programmes which very much perform that kind of mediating role you 're talking about , where one of the presenters goes along to a real person with an actual garden and asks the gardener how he or she sets about creating this garden and quite a number of those presenters are women .
21 There are over 50 coral reef fish species and quite a number of invertebrates which live by cleaning parasites and small pieces of dead tissue from other fish living on or visiting the reef .
22 Many various-sized painted plaster images are on sale and quite a number with large pieces broken off are being brought back in torn imitation plastic leather bags , only to have it explained that the purchasers probably have not been confessing enough and absolution is only granted by their completing a 13-page questionnaire through which they get a special adhesive that breaks all mends .
23 ‘ We 're still following up contacts made at that show , and quite a number have already turned into customers . ’
24 Between 60 and 70 a day have been attending the job help centre on site and quite a number have found other work .
25 Erm because it crossed the Trent quite a number of times , and quite a number of trestle er wooden bridges were involved in that construction .
26 ‘ I have in mind the fact that it was not seriously disputed , at any stage during the election , that eight out of 10 families would gain as a result of Labour 's tax and spending proposals ; and yet a number of people who would undoubtedly be beneficiaries of what we were proposing appear not to have recognised that . ’
27 The study programme is essentially erm addressed towards erm Third World countries , and it is supported by British technical assistance , and therefore a number of the participants , a large number , are funded by technical assistance funds .
28 The farmsteads and hamlets thus created may have been used initially as temporary steadings , but eventually a number were permanently occupied .
29 The children found that many of the old names had been kept but naturally a number of new ones , such as Frisky , Fay , Titania and Babs , had crept in .
30 The importance of the contest was well appreciated by the Unionist Party which sent not only the Prime Minister but also a number of other cabinet ministers to Bannside to canvass for Dr Bolton Minford .
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