Example sentences of "[num] in the " in BNC.
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1 | Longo , a triple gold medallist at this year 's world championships , clocked 12hr 59min 50sec in the 10km , 25:59.96 in the 20km and covered 46.35268km in one hour . |
2 | Leland 's firm made the engines , transmissions and steering gear and Cadillac went from building two cars in 1902 to producing 1895 in the year between March 1903 and March 1904 . |
3 | A BR spokeswoman said : ‘ This was only four trains out of 1,600 in the whole of the regional railway network . |
4 | Prabhakar was the first of four victims on the day for pace bowler Allan Donald , who took 7-84 in the innings and finished with his best Test figures of 12-139 . |
5 | The modest target posed no problems for the bubbling Pontblyddyn side as they stormed to a winning 67–3 in the 20th over , opener Mark Hughes ( 31 ) and Mark Williams ( 16 ) ensuring that shell-shocked Colwyn missed out on a zone semi-final . |
6 | Extremely responsive to demand , a characteristic which was to be lost in the postwar period , it was inevitable that the WTA would become involved in the mid-1930s in the development of holiday camps . |
7 | Through merging and going bust , the number of independent banks fell from 13,400 in the mid-1960s to 12,700 in 1980 and to the 10,000 today . |
8 | A Richard son of Siward appears around 1215 in the retinue of William de Fors , count of Aumale [ q.v. ] , a Yorkshire baron . |
9 | But England coach Kevin Cadle left his side to provide the perfect answer as they thrashed the Danes 80–63 in the second leg . |
10 | Boris Becker was surprisingly beaten by Spain 's Jordi Burillo , ranked 230th in the world , 1–6 , 7–6 , 6–4 in the second round of the Spanish Open at Barcelona . |
11 | Julie Pullin , 16 , is seeking her second African circuit title in three weeks after beating fellow Briton Lucy Ahl 6–3 , 6–4 in the Botswana tournament semi-finals . |
12 | ENGLAND gave Chile their hardest match so far in the third World Limited Handicap Championship at the St Cristobal Polo Club in Santiago , Chile , but lost 6–4 in the semi-final . |
13 | Schofield won a long and taxing three setter , 6–3 , 4–6 , 7–6 , and went on to defeat Cowan 6–4 , 6–4 in the final . |
14 | Having lost in the first round to Sarah Lochrie , 7–5 , 6–4 , she then fought her way back into the tournament to beat Jasmine Choudhury 7–5 , 6–3 in the semis and Felicia D'Amelio 2–6 , 6–4 , 6–4 in the final to take her first national title . |
15 | But we lost 6–4 in the 3rd in the final . ’ |
16 | British number one Jeremy Bates , playing for Raynes Park , lost to British number two Chris Wilkinson 7–6 6–4 in the Everest National Club League Premier Division match at the Royal Berkshire Club . |
17 | CHRIS WILKINSON gave both himself and Jeremy Bates a massive pre-Wimbledon lift when he beat Argentinian left-hander Javier Frana 7–5 6–4 in the first round of the Direct Line Insurance Manchester Open at Didsbury . |
18 | The penetrance ( probability of having the disease for given genotype expressed as P ( disease/genotype ) ) of the abnormal allele A' was almost the same for the liability classes above class 1 , being 0.26 in the heterozygote or homozygote for the highest incidence groups . |
19 | A seasonally adjusted increase of 7,400 in the March unemployment total proved a welcome bonus for Mrs Gillian Shephard , the Employment Secretary , on her arrival in the Cabinet . |
20 | Table E11.1 shows annual changes over the period 1977–85 in the number of live births , the crude birth rate , the general fertility rate , and the total period fertility rate ; seasonally adjusted quarterly rates for 1984 and 1985 are also included . |
21 | The weather was fine after two days of rain , and over 400 spectators followed the match in the morning and 700 in the afternoon , many of them reaching Harpsden by push-bike . |
22 | As a result of improved reporting of unfit conduct by Official Receivers and insolvency practitioners , the number rose by 40% to 700 in the 12 months to 31 March 1992 . |
23 | Nynex Corp 's Nynex CableComms Ltd in Wimbledon , London SW has acquired three more companies holding cable franchises in the UK North West and Midlands , making it the UK 's largest combined cable television and telephone operator : the companies , bought from Maclean Hunter Cablevision Ltd , add 499,000 premises to Nynex CableComms ' holdings in the Manchester area and ups its holdings to 17 franchises that cover more than 2.5m homes and businesses ; the new franchises are in Cheshire , East Lancashire and Staffordshire ; the company plans to invest more than £1,000m to provide local communications networks in all franchise areas ; it employs 700 in the UK with more jobs to be created as franchises are developed . |
24 | From an initial 700 in the first season , bookings rose rapidly to 26,000 by 1931 . |
25 | Over the last five years , the number of centres entering candidates for National Certificate has grown steadily and , over the same period , the number of modules in the catalogue has risen from around 700 in the first year of operation to around 2500 this year . |
26 | This was built in 1885 in the Czech Renaissance style after a plan by A. Wiehl , and is decorated with marvellous sgraffiato depicting the battle with the Swedes on Charles Bridge in 1648 . |
27 | The 305 , 310 and 320 will ship this quarter and the 10 , 35 , 45 and 330 in the fourth quarter . |
28 | The PS share of the vote fell from 34.76 to 17.59 per cent in the first round of voting and it won only 54 seats ( 252 in the outgoing National Assembly ) . |
29 | Jennifer Thompson , the 1993 Forward Trust Grand Prix champion , has also improved , by nine places to No 252 in the women 's list with 951 points . |
30 | Such pre-exposure is apparently capable of generating latent inhibition since the group tested one day after conditioning ( SM-1 in the figure ) showed little evidence of having acquired an aversion , consuming just as much of the test substance as those subjects actually given latent inhibition training with this substance ( group MM-1 in the figure ) . |