Example sentences of "[noun] out [prep] the [num] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | More people , could get benefit out of the five hundred , then there what there is for four . |
2 | In the elderly group out of the 122 half were readmitted and half died . |
3 | This mistake having been brought to light , perhaps the recruit was also a secret bigamist , someone wisecracked , making yet more play out of the two Greek words which formed the terminology of the newcomer 's subject of study . |
4 | The first letter of the word is stored simply as one of the rightmost 26 bits out of the 32 available in the first long integer . |
5 | ‘ You buy me a pack of cigarettes out of the fifteen hundred . ’ |
6 | So , each size and style of font is given a unique number out of the 32767 available . |
7 | Last year out of the two thousand nine hundred and thirty nine that were lost in the Rotherham borough from coal , engineering and steel there were two hundred and sixty jobs lost at Templebury steel plant in November . |
8 | It might surprise some to learn that , apparently , the much-maligned North West does not have the worst record but was fifth in the survey out of the seven British regions , while Wales was second . |
9 | Secondly , knowledge is not the only thing that is important in a good essay , " wholly narrative answers ( factual or story telling ) will be restricted to a maximum of 10 marks out of the 25 available for an individual question " . |
10 | To cover such a large area , Eddie stays away from home for seven nights out of the twenty five in each cycle . |
11 | When the elections were held in September , 1956 , the P.N.M. were the only party out of the seven running to contest all 24 constituencies , with the result that they won 13 seats ( later rising to 14 ) and polled 39% of the vote . |