Example sentences of "[art] [num] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Day One : Travel from London Liverpool Street on the 7.30 p.m. boat train to Harwich . |
2 | Oldham-based ML Electro-Optics Ltd has added three new backplane chassis to its range : the SX8000-4 can support four Ethernet local networks on the backplane , as well as cascading from the front ; the SX8000-2 also includes support for an additional four Token Ring local networks and up to 14 FDDI networks ; the SX8000-3 adds a 1.5Gbps bus on a 96-pin connector , with 32-bit or 64-bit parallel data transfer capability , the company says . |
3 | ‘ Dr Latimer , I hope you 'll agree that your presence on the 614 so close to the time of the crime appears to be something of a coincidence ? ’ |
4 | There was nothing on contraception in the Masterpiece but new information from the radical proponents of birth control was available to the working class from the 1820s onwards , much of it aimed at dissuading women from having abortions . |
5 | Use of more than one line to steer a kite dates back as far as the 1820s when George Peacock pioneered use of kites for traction of carriages and a boat.He utilised variable tension on two lines to elevate or depress peg-top kites successfully enough to transport as many as 16 lads to a cricket match , including his grandson , W.G.Grace the famous cricketer . |
6 | So , one Member of Parliament 's idea ‘ to have girl muggers whipped ’ would turn back the clock to the 1820s when corporal punishment for women was abolished , whereas another Parliamentary recommendation to ‘ Bring back stocks for hooligans ’ would presumably transport us into the Dark Ages . |
7 | In Britain from the 1820s all attachés had to have a letter of appointment signed by the secretary of state ; and from 1815 a number of them began for the first time to be paid . |
8 | The population of Manchester rose by an astonishing 45 per cent in the 1820s so that by 1831 it had reached 142,000 . |
9 | When Clarkson and Cropper in the 1820s once again set about gathering evidence they were more strongly aware that they were fighting a war . |
10 | Some members opted to look round Kidderminster , while others took the 2.40 pm train back . |
11 | The 120 attractively furnished bedrooms , with balcony , are divided among five small buildings , and in the gardens you will find a number of characteristic ‘ Trulli ’ houses . |
12 | So if you could now get together with your people , all the ones together , all the twos together and all the threes together and rearrange the tables in an area of the room where you 'd like to work . |
13 | The 128 are divided into four ‘ groups ’ of 32 patches , and each group is further divided into eight banks of four patches — which explains why the ME-10 only needs four patch change and two bank change pedals . |
14 | The other radicals who were present argued that they should join with the eleven newly elected people , ‘ reasoning that since we held the initiative we would be able to force the pace , drag some of them along in our wake and force the others quickly to resign ’ . |
15 | For the eleven a-side version he is a St Mirren supporter and confirmed ‘ Bud ’ . |
16 | As a result , a three-hour tribute to the brave aqua-mammal will pre-empt tonight 's scheduled address to the nation by President North , which will now take place after the eleven o'clock nightcap news . |
17 | Instead Rosa waited in church before the eleven o'clock Mass , in the side chapel of the Madonna of the Spasm , and tried to pray through the minutes that seemed to haul themselves onwards through time as if anvils were strapped to their feet . |
18 | But he says but he 'll not accepts the eleven o'clock . |
19 | the eleven o'clock bus . |
20 | These were in addition to the eleven then occupied by the lessees oil a 21 year term at a gross rental of £27 : 10s. a year . |
21 | Manager Alan Murray cancelled the players ' day off after the 4–0 home defeat by Bolton Wanderers . |
22 | A follow up of the 278 long stay patients discharged between 1985 and 1988 failed to trace only six people , who were presumed to have become vagrants ( three had been vagrants before their admission ) . |
23 | The Cuban decision raised immediate fears in the USA that the 1980 officially sanctioned exodus of 125,000 Cubans [ see pp. 30474-75 ] might be repeated , and there were reports that the US navy was reviewing contingency plans to mount a naval blockade . |
24 | Yet against this sombre background ( so matching the experience of the hard pressed Christians in Rome of the 60s A.D. , for whom Mark wrote his Gospel ) two clear and closely linked rays of light shine out . |
25 | Couple of tight turns and had almost turned inside the 109 when it made off . |
26 | The 518 naturally has the larger , squarer boot ( 16 cubic feet ) . |
27 | It 's stayed around about the eight just over eight percent , there has n't , there has n't been much movement . |
28 | The screws , it seemed , had picked out the eight most troublesome in the house , most of which were YCs . |
29 | By April 1990 unrest in the eight predominantly Kurdish provinces of south-eastern Turkey appeared to be turning into a mass nationalist uprising . |
30 | In fact , he laughed so loud and so often that One Over The Eight practically came to a halt . |