Example sentences of "[noun] and [noun sg] [prep] the [num] " in BNC.
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1 | The high-ratio diffs that you require , 3.54:1 , were fitted to the Series III V8 ( the complete axle will fit ) or the crown wheel and pinion from the One Ten will fit your axle . |
2 | Also in 1978 was a conference — held at Stratford-upon-Avon , and again with Gulbenkian support — on the possible impact on the arts and education of the seven recently-approved CNAA degree courses in the creative and performing arts . |
3 | However , to some extent the neglect of such important issues of the difference in the meaning of marriage and divorce to men and women , the contradictions in the thinking and behaviour of the two sexes , and the negotiation of their positions has something to do with another presentist shadow : that of feminism . |
4 | As for the question of partnership and friendship in the 1990s , the joint declaration that we signed sets out a series of bases on which we can improve our relationship with Russia . |
5 | Feedback and evaluation of the two days ' work was made before the participants dispersed . |
6 | We found a small tendency for an earlier deterioration in cognitive function , with loss of speed and accuracy of the four choice reaction during the controlled hypoglycaemia induced by porcine insulin but this did not achieve significance . |
7 | The visit was aimed at promoting increased investment and trade between the two countries . |
8 | Participation in the briefing sessions and implementation of the 1987/88 General Household and Labour Force Surveys |
9 | John summed it up as the super sixties , sobering seventies and ebb and flow of the eighties . |
10 | Cummins ' engine factory in Darlington , built by Roche and Dinkeloo in the 60s , is the solitary recent building to get a unanimous thumbs-up from all the demolition men . |
11 | Fund raising was underway , in the capable hands of TMAM Chairman Jimmy Beedle , who had flown from Tangmere with 43 Squadron in 1940 , was the author of the superb book The Fighting Cocks and Secretary of the 43 Squadron Association . |
12 | Their work provides the necessary material to assess the strengths and weakness of the three traditional approaches . |
13 | The composition of the atmosphere above the clouds has been largely determined from Earth-based spectrometric studies , starting with the detection of methane and ammonia in the 1930s . |
14 | Spin-up and recovery in the 1989 glitch of the Crab pulsar |
15 | It was her solitary research and activism during the 1970s which alerted the world to the fact that despite the end of large-scale hunting in the 1950s , numbers had continued to decline , and the whales were on the verge of extinction . |
16 | This invaluable extra feature adds little to the overall weight and bulk of the AF-1 , though you do lose the AF-1 's fast-recycling flash and close-up facility . |
17 | True to form , Orwell in his notes on Waugh disapprovingly named snobbery and Catholicism as the two driving forces of the novel , and as a secular radical he must have felt obliged to reprobate the one as much as the other . |
18 | I have calculated that my tuition , rent and equipment for the five years of my degree would cost at least £54,500 . |
19 | Messiah Anniversary Harry Christophers conducts the voices and orchestra of The Sixteen in Handel 's ‘ Messiah ’ on the very day of the 250th anniversary of its Dublin premiere on April 13 , 1742 . |
20 | Within minutes of the disaster , Blairman 's offered me a desk and telephone , Mallett 's provided porters and storage for the 60 years ' accumulation which had to be out of Mount Street in two days . |
21 | Japan risks remaining saddled for years to come with the primitive financial sector that created the domestic boom and bust of the late-1980s . |
22 | The neglect of many other curriculum areas was a persistent problem , the more serious in view of the close correspondence between review and development on the one hand and the quality of curriculum provision in the classroom on the other . |
23 | The wear and tear of the 1991 season began to take its toll on Roebuck 's bad ankle — the left one — and he began to suffer slight dislocations during training while on the World Cup trail with the Wallabies . |
24 | The issue was sexual not physical abuse — a problem that had been gaining momentum in terms of recognition and response throughout the 1980s — and it also concerned not just one child tragedy but many . |
25 | My submission is that the identification and analysis of the two key features mentioned above indicate that it is a right which is far from being the general bulwark it purports to be . |
26 | It must have seemed a pardonable exaggeration in the political rhetoric of a young man who had joined the British Fascisti Ltd on 6 December 1923 and had seen the brave hopes of the movement degenerate into a crackpot collection of factions and rivalry by the 1930s . |
27 | That West Germany achieved wealth and stability in the 1950s and 1960s was due in part to the prolonged and steady leadership of ‘ the old man ’ Konrad Adenauer . |
28 | April 1 — May 27 : Devetsil : Czech Avant-Garde Art , Architecture and Design in the 1920s and '30s . |
29 | Perhaps because of their colouring , and also because of their romantic associations with decorative herds roaming half-wild across extensive parklands on gentlemen 's estates in days gone by , there have been more imaginative theories about the origins and development of the two colour-pointed breeds , especially the White Park , than about any other breed in Britain . |
30 | There were doubtless all kinds of subtly poised relationships between the royal household and administration on the one hand and the temple priesthood and its administration on the other . |