Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [verb] for the [num] " in BNC.
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1 | A large ( 33 million word ) corpus was taken and sets of ten nearest neighbours of words derived for the thousand most common words in the corpus . |
2 | Only one person remarkably said that Oxford United would win by one goal to nil , I think loads of people go for the three ones or the four ones or things like that . |
3 | However , when the two letters to be matched were presented simultaneously , rather than successively , the pattern of results differed for the two visual fields in such a way as to suggest that the right hemisphere was still using a visually-based strategy while the left hemisphere was using an acoustically based strategy . |
4 | But what does Mr Li 's brand of socialism portend for the 1.1 billion people who endure life in the world 's most populous nation ? |
5 | It 's a challenging objective and there is general recognition among the senior administrators that it is going to take a tremendous effort , one that is both concerted and coordinated , for Canada to qualify for the 1995 quarter-finals . |
6 | The value of the data base to researchers will be enhanced by the systematic inclusion of references to allow the identification of the parliamentary constituency within each ward falls ; the tracing of changes in ward boundaries over the period since 1973 ; and the matching of ward level electoral data with material collected for the 1981 census . |
7 | This was unfortunate for passengers waiting for the 31 bus , as an article in the current issue of the research journal London passenger transport shows . |
8 | Classmates in Dymock voted for the three 11 year olds to represent them at the Telegraph ceremony . |
9 | So , while we heartily approve of such examples as money management ( including credit use ) as an O-level subject , and encouragement to include money management and credit use in liberal-studies teaching for the over-16s , this will hardly help those who leave school early and who would profit most from wiser choice of credit . |
10 | This year 's theme is Museums and the Environment and a database will be set up on projects completed for the 18 May . |
11 | Results were analysed with and without values obtained for the two patients studied 15 and 29 months after their most recent acute attack of pancreatitis . |
12 | The Barclay and Cumberledge reports on social work and nursing respectively laid strong emphasis on patch-based working for the 1980s . |