Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [num] [noun pl] of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 German civilians especially suffered mistreatment at the hands of the Red Army in the East , but there was little sympathy for them after six years of war .
2 ‘ I ca n't believe she 's doing this to me after 33 years of marriage , ’ said Bill , who had retired with Anne to Guernsey after selling his shopfitting business in north London .
3 In the boiling midday sun , the Scots could make nothing of five minutes of first-half possession and conceded tries to Pasikale ( 2 ) and Silolota , the latter converting two .
4 And when I 've expanded and I 've told you then I then come back to my ending and I say , okay so what I 've done I 've told you about three aspects of flying , about the safety of it , ab about the costs involved in taking part in flying and about the enjoyment you 're gon na get out of flying and I hope that I 've persuaded you that you will come along on Saturday to take part , and that 's the ending .
5 The key is fast access to all information and integration : the ability to provide almost limitless permutations of information combinations — fees by fee-earner by job , profitability by industry sector , the number of clients who like two spoonfuls of sugar in their morning coffee — the possibilities are endless .
6 A small tin of baked beans on a slice of wholemeal toast will provide you with 19 grams of fibre , and help get you through the morning .
7 Where there is a change or delay of confirmed travel arrangements of more than six hours or cancellation of travel arrangements or change of hotel — notified to you within six weeks of departure , we will pay compensation of £10 per person — notified to you within two weeks of departure or on day of travel or arrival at hotel , we will pay compensation of £20 per person .
8 Any alteration by you within six weeks of departure will be treated as a cancellation of the original booking and will be subject to the cancellation charges set out below .
9 Where there is a change or delay of confirmed travel arrangements of more than six hours or cancellation of travel arrangements or change of hotel — notified to you within six weeks of departure , we will pay compensation of £10 per person — notified to you within two weeks of departure or on day of travel or arrival at hotel , we will pay compensation of £20 per person .
10 Bolton had made it clear that Jack was not for sale , but Chapman , who in twenty years of football management rarely failed to get his man , was determined .
11 ‘ After flying the plane I have a lot of respect for the guys , who at 20 years of age and with only a limited number of flight hours in a T-6 , soloed in this plane . ’
12 Pakistan and Afghanistan together produce something like 1,200 tons of hashish a year .
13 ‘ But you had something like two feet of snow in New York , you said ! ’ laughed Caro .
14 The human body produces something like two litres of water vapour in an average night and in cold conditions this can condense inside the filling .
15 Five feet three , immensely strong — ‘ could pick up a thirteen-stone man by the seat of his pants ’ — a craftsman collier — ‘ he would look at the seam of coal … take a Number Two mandrel [ a half-headed pick ] and if he hit it just right , something like twenty tons of coal would fall out of the coal face ’ — and a man with a ‘ love of words , the longer the better ’ .
16 At that time she had something like 50 years of practice in beating up on students . ’
17 There are now almost a dozen different varieties of these cream cheeses , and the Gervais factory , at Ferrières , absorbs something like 50,000 gallons of milk daily for the demi-sel and other fresh cheeses .
18 My ten foot span model can produce something like 150 kilos of lift .
19 47 ) : one of perspective boxes bordered by chain-guilloche ( pavement C ) , and one with two panels of perspective boxes adjacent to a panel of relieved swastika meander ( pavement B ) .
20 There is a tall one with seven days of stubble , who wears a navy tracksuit and white polo .
21 If you want to try those , you dissolve one in four litres of water which is er which is a little , just short
22 A beginner 's repository plus two tools would cost $50,000 or so , which includes a workstation and the software ; then the user would need between one to four weeks of consulting .
23 A beginner 's repository plus two tools would cost $50,000 or so , which includes a workstation and the software ; then the user would need between one to four weeks of consulting .
24 Play another one to two minutes of music .
25 Another one to two minutes of music .
26 Patients should be made aware that side effects can be reversed within one to two days of treatment
27 In 1987 , 9.3 per cent of those who divorced had only lasted one to two years of marriage ; 28.6 per cent of those divorced did so after five to nine years of marriage .
28 Once pasta is cooked , strain water off through a colander and , using the same pan , add two to three tablespoons of olive oil ; heat the oil and drop in one to two tablespoons of pesto .
29 A psychologist , Florence Goodenough , analysed records of angry outbursts by forty-five American children of from one to seven years of age .
30 The lesson was designed to present a question to the student after every one to three screens of text .
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