Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [num] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The Talyllyn is looking forward to a brighter future and plans for 1993 are well in hand .
2 Additional SmartStream products for 1993 are Financial Stream , released first quarter , followed by Logistics and Manufacturing Stream .
3 Its bid for 1992–3 was late , so it did n't benefit from the 50 per cent increase , and there is great pressure to meet the standards required for grant status .
4 A wall monument of 1636 is detailed and of much interest .
5 F of seven is fine , F of fourteen is fine , Right .
6 F of seven is fine , F of fourteen is fine , Right .
7 Most of the courses planned for the forthcoming autumn term of 1956 were 12-week Terminals , although there were also two 21-week Long Terminals and five 24-week Sessionals ; local history , literature and art were the most popular subjects .
8 Over 40 per cent of India 's total electorate of 489,000,000 were entitled to vote in the February state elections and a turnout of over 70 per cent was reported .
9 Most , although certainly not all , of the remedies of 1840 were innocuous , and most had certainly not been tested in any formal way .
10 Fifty five patients had dietary intake of iron assessed and data from 47 were evaluable .
11 A CNAA visit to the College in 1969 was critical of a range of matters , including the operation of the Academic Board .
12 The mortality benefit attributable to aspirin therapy in ISIS-2 was similar when the drug was started 0–4 h ( 25% ) , 5–12 h ( 21% ) , or 13–24 h ( 21% ) after symptom onset .
13 The losses in 1992 were due to non-recurrent factors , such as its share of then-subsidiary CCMC 's losses , losses on disposal of assets during restructuring and exceptional provisions for amortisation of goodwill .
14 The normal conclusion from this would be that the readings of mouth in 63–67 were contextual modulations of a single superordinate sense .
15 I do not therefore mind leaving these matters in the safe hands of the Germans , just as many nations before 1914 were content to leave them in the safe hands of the British .
16 He may have gone to Italy in order to escape the regime of Queen Mary I , and his support of the Protestant settlement of 1559 was clear , but his credit suffered because his Catholic wife practised her faith within his household .
17 My favourite 10 seconds of Bruce Springsteen is the irresponsibly euphoric opening holler of 1980 's Hungry Heart : ‘ Got a wife and kids in Baltimore , Jack / I went out for a ride and I never went back ’ , but he never lets go like that here .
18 Similarly , and rather hauntingly , in 2492 the Coen Brothers ' Miller 's Crossing of 1991 and Raoul Walsh 's High Sierra of 1941 are likely to strike all but the specialized eye as absolutely contemporaneous .
19 The gang of three are white .
20 Also in the field of twenty-nine were previous winners Early Mist ( 1953 ) and Royal Tan , who at the age of twelve started at 28–1 to repeat his 1954 victory .
21 Among the field of 300 are top amateurs from Britain , the Continent , New Zealand and the United States , and the competition for the trophy will be intense .
22 IBM FRANCE FORMS UNIX SYSTEMS DIVISION ; HARDWARE OUTLOOK FOR 1993 IS BLEAK
23 Barnsley believes ratios of 10,000:1 are possible .
24 The crash of 1974 was far and away the biggest since 1929 .
25 The Wall Street crash of 1929 was severe enough , by itself , to reduce wealth in the American economy substantially , and thus to cut personal and business spending ( which had already been falling for two months ) .
26 Thus in so far as the provisions of the Act of 1987 are ambiguous , guidance can be sought from the Order of 1991 in the same way as guidance can be sought from a later enactment for the construction of an earlier one : Kirkness v. John Hudson & Co . Ltd .
27 19 ) on the issue whether section 47 of the Act of 1950 is inconsistent with article 30 , together with the European jurisprudence which formed the background of that decision , and the subsequent very similar ( if not precisely identical ) cases of Conforama ( Case C 312/89 ) and Marchandise ( Case C 332/89 ) , The Times , 6 March 1991 .
28 This conclusion was based on the premises that ( 1 ) it is the duty of the national court to ensure the legal protection which persons derive from the direct effect of a provision of Community law ; ( 2 ) article 30 was such a provision ; ( 3 ) if Wickes is right that section 47 of the Act of 1950 is incompatible with article 30 , it has a current right to open its stores for Sunday trading , and it is the duty of the national court to protect that right ; ( 4 ) in the absence of an undertaking in damages , Wickes will have been restrained from opening on Sundays , without any right to compensation ; ( 5 ) there is no need for this purpose to assess the strength of Wickes ' challenge to section 47 on the basis of article 30 , it being enough that the challenge is not without foundation : see [ 1991 ] 3 W.L.R. 985 , 993 , per Dillon L.J. , and pp. 999–1000 , per Mann L.J .
29 Further , the terms of section 7(5) of the Act of 1976 are clear and they are mandatory in form , to the extent that if the justice is not of the opinion that the person is not likely to surrender to custody , or has broken or is likely to break any condition of his bail , the justice has to grant him bail subject to the same conditions , if any , as were originally imposed .
30 There can be no doubt that nationality requirements of the type contained in the Act of 1988 are incompatible with the prohibition of discrimination on grounds of nationality set out in articles 52 and 221 of the E.E.C .
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