Example sentences of "[conj] [num] [noun] [noun sg] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And the final thing on three two er the question of how far I know this has not been asked today I do n't people with er three or four page briefing get the summary I do think that the sort of and there 's a great deal of voluntary activity going on and I think if we can support that , that would , be that would be great .
2 For example , a broker might know that one market maker has a strong demand for CDs of six month maturity , but can only find an issuer willing to issue at three months .
3 Actions become sign whenever there is more than one person present to read the action ( p. 18 ) .
4 The answer is that it takes , fortunately for us , more than one mutant gene to make a normal cell into a tumour cell .
5 At this point Mr Wilson the Strict Deputy Head arrived ( every school with more than one Deputy Head has a ‘ Strict ’ one for telling you off and keeping order in assemblies , and a ‘ Friendly ’ one for helping you when you 've been bullied ) .
6 There is now more than one charge code using the same storage directory .
7 Several sophisticated techniques are available , many of which involve more than one radio telescope receiving the echo , by means of which the ambiguity between the two patches can be removed , and the topography , surface texture and information about the composition of a planet 's surface can be established .
8 Intact proinsulin and 32–33 split proinsulin constitute a higher percentage of the total insulin and insulin precursor molecules in the plasma of fasting subjects with non-insulin dependent diabetes but this is of uncertain pathophysiological significance .
9 The 9 and 11 June amendment widens the scope of the categories of objects concerned and increases the time limit within which a claim for restitution can be made from thirty to fifty years , removing it altogether for objects in state or ecclesiastical ownership .
10 Even before he became king , Edward sent out some ninety-four letters to religious superiors asking for benefices , pensions and corrodies for his clerks , and in the course of his reign over four hundred and fifty requests for corrodies , addressed to over two hundred houses , have been counted in just the Calendar of Close Rolls ; between 1308 and 1327 Worcester priory received no fewer than fifty-one royal requests on behalf of royal servants .
11 First , because there are still far more betrayed women than men around : the percentage of wives playing away may have risen from 26% in the 50s to around 40% now , but a conservative estimate suggests that 60% of husbands have cheated at least once — and one US survey puts the figure as high as 82% .
12 The North-East 100 and 200 metres champion won the long jump with a leap of 5.65 metres and was prevented from completing a sprint double when City of Hull 's Karen Buck just got home in the 100 metres .
13 But one tyre specialist says the law does n't go far enough and he thinks the limit should be increased even further .
14 Why the chamber should have decided to evacuate after half-a-million years stability remains a matter of conjecture .
15 Insignia declines to comment on whether it has licensed Windows source code , though one Insignia insider said the company has had a Windows license for two years .
16 I was present when one subject adviser made a visit , first to see the head , then the head of department and finally the whole department .
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