Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [num] [noun] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I mean if they 're just sort of four foot things I mean it 's not you know I think .
2 After a minimum period of five days stability they were eligible for randomisation and inclusion into the trial .
3 The losers , with an eye on two league games they need to win to secure promotion from Four South , rested five players who represented Hampshire in the country championship semi-final against Lancashire last month .
4 They chopped a lot of cable into one inch pieces you see and just gave a bit of this out .
5 We 'll do er we 'll do the traffic and trains and planes in full after the er main news in ten minutes time we 'll check the whole lot then .
6 Other things , John would see and ask , ‘ Can I afford to buy that ? ’ — as when he fell in love with two leather suitcases he saw in a Munich shop window .
7 Ah so we will see See at the end of three months treatment they 'll s They wo n't look enormously different .
8 In fact to relation to one stop shops I was talking about years , in relation to the new security I was not .
9 ‘ I was even taken to hospital at one point thinking I had a hypo coming on , but then we realised that I was actually having panic attacks — a delayed reaction to losing my sight .
10 Graham ( whose chapter on budgeting and allocating is essential reading ) reports a survey of 23 university libraries he carried out in 1985 , in which 14 of the library grants covered only non-staffing costs ( books , periodicals , binding and operational money ) , whilst the other nine included staffing , though usually with severe limitations on virement between staffing and other sub-heads .
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