Example sentences of "the [num] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Outage Controller Bob Makin controls day-to-day site work , while Russell Walker , from Strachan & henshaw , manages the 180 contract workers . |
2 | Their ‘ soft ’ attitude to the Poles lost the Nazis a great deal of support In the 1935 Volkstag elections . |
3 | Labour-controlled Oxford is the second highest of the 293 County Districts in the Country . |
4 | The final Group One game , on June 17 , is against the host nation at 27,700 all-seated Stockholm , where the 5,321 England fans will also have to pay up to £43.50 for a ticket . |
5 | Buyers will have easier access to the 125,000 store lambs that will be auctioned in Caithness and Sutherland during August after the opening of the Dornoch Firth bridge . |
6 | At least five of the 74 HZDS members in parliament followed Mr Knazko 's advice . |
7 | Of the 79 food companies that responded to the survey , only two will irradiate . |
8 | Around half of the 2,300 NHS hospitals were now providing only emergency services . |
9 | The United States decided this week to delay a planned withdrawal of up to 3,000 of the 18,000 US troops in Somalia . |
10 | The 1972 Local Government Act abolished the eighty-three county boroughs in England and Wales and reduced the fifty-eight county councils to forty-seven , ranging from populations of 110,000 ( Powys ) to 1.5m ( Hampshire ) . |
11 | Phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rDNA sequences from the parthenogenesis microorganisms was undertaken using the parsimony algorithm Branch and Bound of PAUP 3.0 ( ref. 20 ) . |
12 | The 16S rDNA sequences of PM ( bold ) and CIM are identified by the host species from which they were isolated . |
13 | The 120 recognition items were categorized into central and peripheral details by four judges , using Rosch 's ( 1978 ) basic level as a criterion . |
14 | Of the 120 fish types which live at depths of between 500 and 3,000 metres to the west of Scotland , 25 were of potential commercial importance , according to Dr Gordon . |
15 | Voters were asked to choose only one of the 25 parties contesting the 120 Knesset seats . |
16 | ‘ Frying Tonight ’ did get the sizzling news from the 1971 frying trades exhibition in Doncaster , however . |
17 | Then again Brandt 's ‘ Ostpolitik ’ was popular with German voters and it was difficult for the CDU to oppose the greatest prize of all , the 1971 Berlin agreements , which led to much greater access between the two halves of Berlin . |
18 | Sinnott 's Liverpool team mate Pat Taylor looked good when she won her heat of the under-15 sprint hurdles in 11.7 seconds . |
19 | According to Reuters news agency , the draft apparently provided for the election of fewer than a quarter of the 460 Sejm deputies by a first-past-the-post majority vote ; most of the seats would be distributed to parties proportional to the votes won by their national lists of candidates . |
20 | The Sejm 's draft bill provided for the direct election of less than a quarter of the 460 Sejm deputies , with the remaining seats distributed to parties proportional to the votes won by their national lists of candidates . |
21 | At least two of the eleven Issue Areas specified in Part 2 of the syllabus ( International Issues ) are also covered . |
22 | Of the eleven UK companies in the top 200 , ICI is highest placed at 47 . |
23 | We 're having a whole day next term to sort out testing for the eleven year olds . |
24 | The eleven faculty members who made the decision are sworn to secrecy . |
25 | In addition , the eleven cathedral deans and sixty archdeacons were summoned as a rule . |
26 | The question is whether the eleven member states could amend the existing legislation or whether they would have to adopt a parallel , but separate , legislation . |
27 | If so , fit the eleven leaf springs ( o/s 265627 and n/s 264563 ) . |
28 | Indeed since eight of the eleven cell members were not peasants , they probably fell easily into this view of their own roles . |
29 | Their work in the 1980s led to the creation of the Scottish Academic Libraries Bibliographic Information Network ( SALBIN ) , developed by Edinburgh University Library on behalf of the Group : nine of the eleven research libraries , as members of the Joint Academic Network ( JANET ) , are able to consult one another 's collections via the network , and the two remaining libraries will also be linked up shortly ; and work is proceeding on planning an online file of current serials in Scottish libraries , and a distributed directory of library resources in the eleven libraries , which will be available over JANET . |
30 | Is it possible to fit the 90/110 door tops as the metal runners keep rusting out . |