Example sentences of "[num] [noun pl] [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Eight views can be selected with the function keys . |
2 | This year 's events start on May 1st , when 500 riders will be raising money for children , cycling to Paris . |
3 | The 1985 and 1986 indices can be computed as follows : Paasche price index in 1985 = unc Paasche price index in 1986 = unc The general formula can be written as : Paasche price index = unc where Q 1 represents the quantities purchased in the current period . |
4 | Now , if he was churning out stunning guitar solos and loads of rhythm variations , a tune lasting eight minutes might be bearable . |
5 | Eight schools would be selected , subject to defined criteria , as major project schools . |
6 | Twenty teachers in eight schools will be involved with classes of 6 , 8 , 12 and 14 year olds . |
7 | It has agreed that , because of international players ' commitments , only three of the eight ties will be played on that date , with the others in the following four weeks . |
8 | They belong to a point ( if three-and-a-half books can be called a point , for it lasts from half-way through Exodus to the end of Deuteronomy ) of great tension in the narrative . |
9 | Existing applications developed in Motif 1.2 environments will be compatible with future Motif releases , OSF claims . |
10 | Between four and eight sectors will be flown , but occasionally either more or less according to season . |
11 | ‘ The next 12 hours will be particularly anxious ones for her family and colleagues . ’ |
12 | With care , about 12 harmonics may be obtained so that about an order of magnitude of frequency range is available . |
13 | In all , 700 artists will be represented by seventy-four French and eighty-six foreign galleries , of which Italy is fielding the largest contingent , of twenty-four . |
14 | In its submission to the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice , the association claimed as many as 700 prisoners could be innocent . |
15 | The accountant now becomes aware that the 1993 accounts will be subject to the pay and file provisions and the first tax payment is due on 1 October — just nine weeks away . |
16 | The employee inventor argued that the sums received by the employer under the 1983 and 1985 contracts should be regarded as benefits deriving from the possession of a patent over the invention . |
17 | The course is divided into two sections : 3 hours specialised tuition , where students will cover the same work as outlined for Executive Court I. The other 2 hours will be classes taken with students on our Short , Intensive General English Courses ( Maximum 6 students per class ) . |
18 | How many beads could be threaded in 2 minutes would be measured . |
19 | Again , the number of substitutions accomplished in 2 minutes would be measured . |
20 | Again how many examples could be done in 2 minutes would be measured . |
21 | The project 's 30 houses will be built in clusters and spread over a five-acre site . |
22 | Despite the fact that interest rates have halved since 1989 , only around 85,000 houses will be started this year — a third of the number before the recession . |
23 | Stress on the 12 anchors will be constantly monitored by a computer which will sound an alarm if there is a change in the angle of any the chains . |
24 | Initially 12 computers will be installed but this will eventually be increased to 20 . |
25 | The 2 parameters should be separated by a comma or a hyphen . |
26 | The landowners , who are developing the 3,000-home Grange Farm estate , say they were told that only 1,600 homes could be erected before the bypass was built . |
27 | A rise in the birth rate means that this summer 's 6,499 school-leavers will be replaced by 7,374 new starters in County Durham secondary schools . |
28 | Alleviating the traffic congestion at Corfe Castle by 300 cars would be a considerable boon any day . |
29 | 2 Gentlemen must be smartly dressed . |
30 | However , it soon became clear that fewer than 30 defectors would be available and that they would demand an unacceptable political price . |