Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [adv] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Can I just clarify one other point with the County Council and for the benefit of those who 've not been here for the last however many days .
2 It 's a new one that 's only just been around for the last fifty years .
3 If he does , does he have any retraining plans in mind for those of his hon. Friends who will not be here after the next election ?
4 He looked back to the road where yet more French cavalry had appeared , and he knew it could not be long before the first French eight-pounder cannon arrived .
5 The company , which was to have introduced a mid-range , 80486-based TC1000 series of fault-tolerant systems earlier this year ( UX No 378 ) , says they 'll also be out in the first quarter of 1993 .
6 Aerospatiale and Socata have been there since 1911 and will probably be there for the next 80 years , whether they buy Piper or not .
7 ‘ Why do n't you tell me about it ? — Sorry I have n't been around for the last couple of days .
8 You 'd think he 'd have told you he would n't be around for the next week or two .
9 Most SMP vendors believe an efficient and scalable SMP version of Windows NT wo n't be around until the second or third release , which are reportedly scheduled to be rolled-out mid 1993 .
10 They must be all done or they would n't be down in the first place would they ?
11 They wo n't be there by the second
12 Presumably the Soviets that argued that these protesters should n't be there in the first place and they have the right to apprehend them if , if they want to ?
13 Sunsoft Inc has admitted that a fully binary shrink-wrapped version of Solaris 2.0 on Intel wo n't be out until the first quarter of 1993 .
14 Among the points it made was that the Revival was ‘ simply the fruit of dilettante and antiquarian study ’ , and ‘ if thirteenth century architecture was so perfectly adapted to the circumstances of the day ’ , it can not therefore be so for the nineteenth .
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