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

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1 And in fact housing is more affordable now , than it has been for twenty five or thirty years .
2 But , I think it would be illusory to think that we can maintain our profits from land in ninety three at the same level as it had been for ninety one and two .
3 for clarity is that the actual projected requirements , as a series of projections produced by County Council are for four thousand three hundred households , and a projected requirement for three thousand three hundred dwellings , well quite clearly if the City of York itself can not accommodate the requirement generated from in that city , then it must be looked at in relation to the whole of the Greater York area , and the projections of the Greater York area do take into account the er the figures generated from within the City of York , therefore , yes , they are included within the Greater York figure .
4 Right Doug erm there 's a couple of points there really erm like you , you got the , the , the guy and you said who else do you know why not paint a picture , you know , erm like for example Jim the people I do business with are between twenty five and thirty five , they 're usually married buying their own home
5 There are about 1 billion Indians , about half of who were at Madras airport offering to carry my bags .
6 Bear in mind that Nottinghamshire is quite a large county there are about one million people living in Nottinghamshire .
7 She says that one reason for her not going out is that upstairs there are about one thousand people assaulting children .
8 So , I mean , that 's not bad , but most of them are about one twenty for four , are n't they ?
9 The contract would have been worth five million pounds .
10 With 3 million dishes already sold , a minimum of one million households is not an unreasonable initial target and they are after five million in the long term .
11 So you can say you 're about one hundred and five feet up in the air .
12 Well let's say we 've moved on to and we 're into nineteen forty nine say
13 Oh aye he was fair you see the the rents on Ronaldsay was never very high , in fact the the rents in North Ronaldsay they 're before nineteen hundred I do n't think .
14 Yes , so when you 're getting low on memory the bottom of the screen the little red M E M appears , telling you you 're very low , about to run out , er , so how can you check how much memory you have got when you 're in One Two Three ?
15 If you 're in One Two Three of that suppose you wanted to make a directory .
16 You 're in four four dotted crotchets beats there are n't they ?
17 That were last year , we 're in nineteen ninety two now .
18 So we 're in ninety three ninety four we 've got about a year and a bit before we actually have to start really doing something
19 You 've got seventy eight that way , and you 've got eighty that way and you 're on seventy nine , which way should you go ?
20 Following that erm scoreline , United stay in fourteenth place , they now have forty two points from thirty five games , just one above them is Charlton , they 're on forty two points .
21 Er Lot number three Lot number three the Canton trays there we are there we 've got a sample showing for you Lot number three , there are seven of them in the Lot all seven of them for a hundred and fifty pounds at one hundred and fifty , sixty , seventy , one eighty , one ninety , two hundred , two twenty , forty , sixty two eighty I 'm offered two hundred and eighty pounds you 're on three hundred for you sir three hun three twenty three fifty , three eighty go to four hundred four twenty four fifty four eighty five hundred and fifty and you bet against you both now five hundred and fifty is offered against you both now , five fifty five hundred and fifty pounds .
22 We 're on twenty two .
23 Seventy-six Romanians who came to Britain for a Pontins holiday are asking for political asylum , they 're among two hundred of their countrymen who arrived at a Pontins camp near Bristol on Sunday for a weeks stay .
24 You 're at thirty eight already .
25 That 's why I say to you , you say oh we 've got this we 've got that we want that we want this but er I tell you two thousand nineteen and you 're at nineteen ninety two .
26 Right , so after twenty seconds they 're up to full speed , and flat out , erm they 're at forty five degrees .
27 Only the ear ( not the skin ) is able to detect vibrations that are above eight hundred cycles per second .
28 Okay and finally erm are London boroughs erm yeah blank blank , eighty six election and the next London borough elections will be in nineteen ninety four so they 've been in nineteen eighty six , nineteen ninety and nineteen , they will next be in nineteen ninety four .
29 So it must have been in nineteen eighty nine , just after the
30 How old would she have been in sixty one ?
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