Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] [conj] [adv] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Life proceeds at a gentle , traditional pace today for the 500 or so residents of Cotherstone Kelvin Walker runs his general store and petrol pumps ( and taxi service ) the Post Office also sells the superb Cotherstone cheese , and there are two excellent public houses .
2 For the thirty or so recruits of Calais Platoon , part of the Adult Training Company , today is the day towards which they have worked for the past five months .
3 While SUGA is mainly a group for social events and self-help , the local carers officer , help members to plan sessions on careers guidance for the 50 or so members .
4 The Ukrainian settlement in the north west has always been close-knit and Ivan Solowka soon found himself running a club for the 20 or so families in Middleton .
5 It 's also put together a rescue strategy for the 40 or so licencees of the former MIPS Computer Systems Inc Risc/OS which will allow them to migrate over to Unix SVR4 : the MIPS operating system is being retired by MIPS ' new parent , Silicon Graphics Inc .
6 The associated requirement , to complete a mandatory period of auditing during the five or so years ' training that spans admission to membership of the Institute , led to two more changes .
7 During the ten or so years leading up to the inauguration of Channel Four in 1982 many proposals were considered but there seemed to be a degree of agreement amongst those favouring a novel form of organization that allocating the ‘ fourth channel ’ to the commercial sector would only
8 This is a curved surface in a moving airflow which simply bends the wind , causing a pressure difference between the windward and leeward sides of the sail .
9 If this guillotine motion goes through , what do I do about the thousand or so letters that I have downstairs ?
10 ‘ We checked my symptoms in some of the six or so books we had on the subject of birth , but none of them matched up with what I was feeling .
11 The religious observances of the inhabitants of Corbridge are well attested , not only through the structural remains of the six or so temples which lined the south side of the main east-west street near the military compounds but also through the number of dedications and items of religious sculpture which have been recovered from the site ; quite a number , though , of the dedications were made by military personnel or army units .
12 It is not generally known that nearly 90% of the 3,500 or so complaints received yearly are cleared up by the secretariat without the need for disciplinary action .
13 Thus in 1676 an estimated 300 of the 3,000 or so communicants in the industrial parish of Sheffield were said to be Dissenters .
14 Fewer than ten of the sixty or so pubs occupying old buildings in central York have completely escaped assault by post-war ‘ improvements ’ , and in none of these is the surviving pub interior any older than late Victorian .
15 Few of the million or so visitors who take advantage of the Garden as a public amenity each year are aware of the scientific heritage behind the Garden , or indeed of the high level of scientific work which goes on behind the scenes today .
16 Two hours before kick off Chief Inspector Tony Judge briefs some of the 100 or so officers .
17 The French industry easily led the field with a huge panorama of most of the 100 or so films made during the year , ranging from the work of new directors ( such as Eric Rochant 's ‘ Aux yeux du monde ’ , a taut thriller about the kidnapping of a school bus ) to those little comedies and histoires d'amour , so beloved by the French , which never seem to get exported .
18 Of the 370 or so firms to which Barclays is lending under the scheme , about 50 are developing new technologies .
19 A survey of the 2,000 or so companies quoted on The Stock Exchange , it showed that less than 5% of executive directors were women ( 428 ) , and that the future did not look much better — when the numbers of men and women in management and on the board were added together , the ratio was one woman to every 35 men .
20 Most of the hundred or so men who were waiting with Burun had dismounted , but their st'lyan stood heads up , waiting patiently .
21 On both occasions she had been struck by the contrast between on the one hand the beauty of the Bay itself , the islands , the fine buildings towards Posillipo and on the other the cramped and jumbled desperation of the mean and bustly streets immediately below her .
22 ‘ Most of the fifty or so Europeans prefer to live in Tala-Tala rather than Anani , ’ he said adding , with a touch of sarcasm , ‘ They say they dinna want to get contaminated by big-city life . ’
23 That is a question many Regulars ask about each of the 75,000 or so volunteers who make up today 's TA .
24 But within a few years , before the majority of LEAs could submit their schemes for departmental approval , a combination of factors forced the closure of the half-dozen or so schools which had opened .
25 Even though most of the 40 or so mothers can not afford the 35 pence-a-month school fees , will not turn the children away .
26 Laderoute , who is a member of the committee drafting the standard , thinks that the guidelines will gain favour in most of the 40 or so nations that are members of the commission .
27 Some of the 150 or so places for new postgraduate students are in shared rooms .
28 Of the ten or so editions bearing that date and the London imprint ‘ by the Deputies of Christopher Barker ’ ( the Queen 's printer , who held the monopoly of printing Bibles ) most were printed abroad in centres such as Amsterdam and Dort and , probably , later than 1599 .
29 Of the 400 or so warplanes left unaccounted for , some 200 were thought to have survived the conflict by remaining concealed in reinforced shelters .
30 We write it out in longhand , each of the 700 or so entries on individual sheets of A4 paper and then put them into alphabetical order . ’
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