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

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1 The novice chase received an entry of 12 and it looks as though a handful of runners will go to post .
2 It 's the last day of Week 2 and I suggest that you have your main meal at lunchtime again , so allowing more time to work it off before tomorrow 's assessment .
3 A second retirement followed in 1985 and it looks as though Lauda is going to stick to his word this time .
4 The Rhodesia Metals case was referred to in the Hang Seng Bank case [ 1991 ] 1 A.C. 306 and it follows that when Lord Bridge used the words ‘ place where the property was let ’ he must have been referring to the place where the property let was situated and not to the place or places where the lease happened to have been signed .
5 Yeah , I said it 's due to go off now , I said , half past three and we waited and waited and he said well it 's ten to four by me he said and I have n't heard one .
6 but it 's only available for contributions that were withdrawn before the first of June nineteen seventy three and you know if you did n't meet that particular date then the only other way of of covering gaps is which is far more expensive .
7 How could we check if that was if that 's really supposed to be ninety and we 've and the drawing 's not quite right .
8 ‘ He 's only 21 and he knows that he did wrong , ’ said Graham .
9 he put his business , he , he hired the , a unit , bought a unit and put the business in the unit somewhere er away from the house and they bought a house for one hundred and eighty thousand and she says and I 've got a lot of money in the bank now , so , she says I do n't have to work , but the business they want to sell it , and nobody 's buying
10 There 's a lot of misunderstanding about I S O Nine Thousand and I think that Norman 's er analogy a few seconds ago is really , really rather good .
11 In 1770/71 Lagrange set about analysing the various methods then known for dealing with the general equations of degrees 2 , 3 , 4 and he found that they all depended on the same general principle ( see Section 5.2 ) .
12 If you went to see him in the '60s and you go and see him now , it 's pretty much the same ; he holds true and keeps his tradition .
13 But it , I , it 's only six ninety five and I thought if we had you know a few facts at our fingertips to say well that 's all rubbish you know .
14 their high tea , were n't bothered about high tea , but still , er then , they 'd have , they might have a supper because she ai n't been a work , their elderly , they perhaps have a good tea , the they , they went to bed at nine and they said if I was reading something , they said , you know turn the gas out when you come up and , there you are well you can see , if one landlady gave me egg for me lunch that I had n't had , they not , they were n't gon na feed you up at supper time were they ?
15 Margaret 's oldest son is nine and he knows that Richard is in prison , but that he 's there for a crime he did n't commit .
16 Chair , with with the , with one small exception in in her reply that of Hamilton Community College would the Chairman agree that er the others she mentions in her reply to one and I note that she does n't agree with Keith M P erm , would she , would she accept that the others are largely inaccessible to the youth of Nether Hall and what 's she gon na do about it ?
17 The fee , called Sisa , has little value in strict legal sense but not all ambulantes have one and it helps if the cops decide to pull a raid .
18 and they did n't know which one to watch there was two on at the same time so they picked one and she said if we had a video she said we could be taping the other one and he said how can you do that ?
19 Our evidence which shows that the first glimmerings of our new paradigm emerged around 1860 and we expect that by 2010 the shift will be virtually complete , although it will take longer for its changes to affect everyone .
20 Christians claim that what happened on Good Friday was decisive for humankind — it was of such a definitive , absolute nature that it split world history in two and it declares that the many strands of human experience ( hope , joy , peace , human fulfilment ) run through the crossroads of the cross .
21 and the other one was erm a mother of two and she said that even when she was younger she was always overweight and she could never sort of go out with anybody nice and she just settled for anybody sort of thing , I felt sorry for her husband , mind you saying this like , cos he looked a bit thick and er
22 Well , six fifty I got if for like , I try give him a six hundred and he ummed and ahhed and then he said well he said well I 'll take the six hundred he said , can you manage the hundred quid over the next five or six weeks ?
23 The former Northern Ireland champion won the first frame 71-45 but McCluskey took the second 57-37 and it seemed as though the Ulsterman was in for a tough fight .
24 I arranged her suicide at the age of twenty-six and I felt that if this was n't ‘ the ’ truth I had certainly approached ‘ a ’ truth .
25 Based on prices between 1980 and 1990 , Aziz estimated that Kuwait had stolen oil worth US$2,400 million and he claimed that Iraq had every right to " retrieve " these funds .
26 The payments in question could be brought within the wording of Reg 20 and it followed that MGN had been under an obligation to deduct tax at source .
27 Negotiations have been going on since October 1990 and it seems that the Treasury was querying its £4 million valuation .
28 Our clients understand it ceased trading on December 24 and it follows that the reference NatWest gave was worthless . ’
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