Example sentences of "[num] [conj] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 pound fifty or something for like a shampoo and rinse I mean I 'd use it if I go in there .
2 So the maximum is nine that people can hold on to and the thing about nine of course is it splits up into three threes and that 's why I say some people will group a twelve number into four threes or something like that or three fours because they 're all well within this span of conception .
3 Anyway , she 's got the hots for this feller down there that she used to go out with he 's about forty eight or something like that but She pref , preferred
4 Quite tall about five foot eight or something like that .
5 That is , people writing in the eighteenth century that th you know um it was appropriate for kids to be introduced to sex when they were around y'know sort of seven or eight or something in some cases .
6 So I had to work with him till I was about twenty or twenty-one or something like that , you know .
7 There had been no British embassy in Rome until 1876 and none in Madrid until 1887 .
8 The proportion living with parents fell with increasing age , from 82% of those under 20 to 15% of those over 30 and none of those over 40 .
9 They 're erm they 're just fractions where the bottom is always tens or hundreds or something like that so they 're easier than some of the other fractions .
10 With er apprentices was seven and thruppence or seven and six or something like that .
11 If they are not reasonably constant , then not only is the model er a poor one , right , within sample but it ca n't really be used for out of sample predictions , because although on average er our coefficient that we estimate it might be nought point five , then the out of sample could well be minus six or something like that .
12 It needs to be it needs to be at one at four , one at six or something like if we can possibly do it
13 Er and I remember , I remember Street West , when the right hand side of Street west going from Road , every house was empty before the First World War and they gave somebody er somebody who lives in the end one and they were rent free if they keep all the rest clean , and always you see house to let where wherever it was in every street there was houses to let , and the price of the house in Street must be about eight shillings a week in those days , and then if you went up to I mean you 'd get in the twelve and sixpenny bracket and down in , those houses down in the that they were ten and six or something like that er
14 Well in them days you used to have to er work for eight till six or anything like that you see same as when I was wo first went to work .
15 Now he is 44 and something of a veteran in a championship where only his former Ibrox colleague , Tommy McLean , has lasted in the same job for longer .
16 Indian English preserves others in aspic : tiffin , a light lunch ; stepney , a spare wheel ; culturable , dated by the Oxford dictionaries back to 1796 and who in England ever used it since ?
17 Multiple-step paraffin sections ( 4–5 m ) were immunostained with two ET-1 antisera — one for the c-terminal pepetide of ET-1 and one for the c-terminal peptide of big ET-1 ( big ET-122–38 ) — µby the avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex method .
18 Erm probably about sort of four or five would be ideal but we can see what we can do with about maybe three or something like that .
19 They chunk it up into pairs or groups of three or something like that so four groups of three or two groups of six or whatever , because what Miller actually found was the span of conception was and is seven plus or minus two .
20 Oh you 've got it miles too high , yeah you 've got it miles too high , that 's why you 're getting feedback , turn it right down , right down to about number two or three or something like that
21 You 've got three or something like that ten .
22 Erm very common , you know s seventy three , twenty five , eighteen , erm they very often started at sort of seventy three or something like that .
23 Well mum can draw a state pension when she 's sixty or something on what I pay in into the scheme so you
24 So we could say total , total is three pound sixty or something like that .
25 I think they paid him out thirty thousand or something like that .
26 for about thirty thousand or something like that and then go back to work and just pay your own mortgage off
27 a a better property for about forty four thousand or whatever for the same money .
28 ‘ I 've tried many different mics and I often find that some of the more expensive condenser mics do n't sound as good as something like a good , straightforward Shure 57 or something like that — one of the cheaper dynamic mics .
29 I apply the A A schedule of motoring costs , B one eight one , for an engine capacity of two thousand and one to three thousand C C , of three thousand two hundred and eighty eight pounds and eighty eight pence and subtract from that figure the corresponding figure for an engine capacity of one thousand and one to fourteen hundred C C , namely one thousand two hundred and fifty three pounds and thirteen pence for the vehicle I find that she would otherwise have run .
30 And subtract from that figure the corresponding figure for an engine capacity of one thousand and one to fourteen hundred C C , namely one thousand two hundred and fifty three pounds and thirteen pence for the vehicle I find she would otherwise have run .
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