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

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1 In terms of Fig. 10–5 , if is established , how is it that the number of workers recorded as unemployed is measured between points 2 and 4 rather than the real wage falling so that labour market equilibrium is established at Trade union power is an obvious explanation and is explored further in the context of coalitions below .
2 We must now turn to the only authentic documents which can be dated between 167 and 164 B.C. and show the progress of the persecution : the petition of the Samaritans of Shechem to Antiochus IV which is reported by Flavius Josephus ( Ant .
3 Between 1979 and 1987 more than 7000 improvement grants were paid out in North Tyneside .
4 In India , at least 78,000 female toetuses were aborted between 1979 and 1983 solely because of their sex .
5 Montgomerie beat Bernhard Langer six and four today and tomorrow he 'll face America 's Corey Pavin .
6 It is payable to a widow who is between 45 and 54 inclusive when her husband dies ; or when she ceases to receive widowed mother 's allowance .
7 The purpose of the project is to compile a handbook to government records on economic planning in Britain between 1943 and 1951 so that future research in this area will be more efficient and cost-effective .
8 Between 1948 and 1952 more than $55 billion was provided .
9 Solbourne will detail its SPECint 92 ratings for one , four and eight processors as 993 , 3615 and 6442 respectively and its SPECfp as 1215 , 4621 and 8678 also respectively .
10 There is always room for improvement , not least in their tightness and body positions at the breakdown and it would be nice to see forwards hitting rucks in threes and fours rather than ones and twos .
11 Figures are being compiled for 1975 , 1980 and 1982 so that trends in patterns of spending can be established .
12 Between 1941 and 1946 more than a million blacks moved from the South to the great cities of the North and West in search of work in the swollen industrial plants of wartime .
13 In what appears to be an attempt to make sense of this , Hezarfen adds ( " in his place " ) between steps three and four so that it appears in his account that Molla Arab succeeded Abdulkerim .
14 The sample variances of the returns for IBM and the market were 0.002,25 and 0.001,52 respectively and the variance of the error term was 0.001,58 .
15 The structures are commonly described in terms of models , such as those illustrated by Figs. 21.10 and 21.11 below or those described in Section 21.6 for a boundary layer .
16 According to Central Statistical Office data ( 1988 ) the largest number of road casualties per hour coincide with the times of day when traffic is at its heaviest , reaching a peak between 5 and 6 p.m. and with a secondary peak between 8 and 9 a.m .
17 A core system capable of handling the requirements detailed in sections 4 and 5 above and sections 8 and 9 below must be available to users five days a week , fifty two weeks a year , excluding public holidays .
18 There were generally only two periods of calm in the day ; between 4 and 6 a.m. and between 4 and 7 p.m. when , like subhuman troglodytes , the French gunners emerged from the ground to repair the damage .
19 Between 1848 and 1850 more than 4,000 female orphans were sent from Irish workhouses to Australia .
20 The Turkistan-Siberian ( or Turksib ) line was built between 1928 and 1931 so that the grain of Western Siberia could be exchanged for the cotton of Central Asia , releasing the Central Asian cotton-growers from the need for food production .
21 The documents relating to ‘ A ’ which are the subject of the notice are therefore directly relevant to any determination regarding the possible offences identified in paragraphs 6 and 7 above as well as to the consideration of what if any action should be taken by the Bank in respect of the [ defendants ' ] authorisation if such offences are proved .
22 Note that , for historical reasons , the four bands of the Landsat 1–3 MSS are numbered 4 , 5 , 6 and 7 rather than 1–4 .
23 Relatively little is known of the first great temples , which were built between 2000 and 1900 BC and destroyed by earthquakes in 1700 BC , except that they stood on the same sites as the later temples .
24 The presence or absence of public transport that can get people to work , that may be thought of as a service available between 8 and 9 am and 5 and 6 pm from Mondays to Fridays , is a much more realistic indicator of accessibility .
25 He put in total League appearances of 38 , 38 , 42 and 42 respectively and was one of only three ever-present players in the team that took Palace into Division I in 1968–69 .
26 The selling prices of A , B and C are 1 , 0.8 and 0.9 respectively so he would like to maximise his total revenue subject to these constraints .
27 Having completed all P14 forms ( or whichever substitute you are using ) , bundle Parts 1 and 2 separately and send both , together with the P35 , to the Inspector of Taxes .
28 The general idea is that members ( and any guests who are potential members ) should arrive between 6.45 and 7.00 p.m. and collect a glass of wine .
29 Grades A and B are being replaced with levels nine and eight respectively and the new Super A will be the equivalent of ten .
30 The thing that you you have to remember , which you tend not to at the beginning is that Ceefax is B B C for instance , so on one and two now if you change channel if you 're on teletext and you want to go onto Oracle which is on three
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