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

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1 A Berlin police spokesperson on June 11 estimated membership in eastern Germany of radical right-wing organizations at about 1,500-2,000 and supporters at about 30,000 .
2 A new study * by academics at the London Business School and the University of California at Los Angeles finds firms choosing chapter 11 and workouts in roughly equal numbers .
3 Géraud V of Armagnac ( 1256–85 ) had married Mathe of Béarn , daughter of Gaston VII and sister to both Constance of Marsan and Margaret of Béarn , and therefore possessed claims through the female line to both Béarn and Bigorre .
4 Adrian Gozzard , formerly Director of Human Resources of Plessey , the telecommunications and electronics giant ( number 93 in The Times 1000 and employer of over 30000 ) , who has had long and extensive experience of search , has turned time and time again to headhunting firms , despite having used a full-time , in-house recruitment manager , and working hard on internal management development .
5 Challenges , charts ( top 200 and music at least ) , and keep up the PD file … it 's great .
6 He joined the Northern Bank at Queen 's Square in 1965 and postings since then have included Drumshanbo , Waring Street , Antrim Road , Albertbridge Road and his present location , Donegall Square West .
7 The proposed survey will track pollution plumes as they spread out from Sellafield and Dounreay , by measuring radioactive isotopes such as caesium-137 , strontium-90 , cobalt-60 and cadmium in both sea water and sediment .
8 The global fishing industry of more than 1 million medium or large boats has become unprofitable , the FAO says , with costs of US$124,000 million and revenue of only US$70,000 million in 1990 , with much of the shortfall covered by state subsidies .
9 To explain the nature of the Stranraer line , the initial grade up to the Pinmore tunnel is 1 in 54 and runs for about 4 miles .
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