Example sentences of "[num] [noun sg] for the [noun sg] and " in BNC.

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1 He replied to Lang during the debate on the 1993 budget for the opposition and drafted the cultural policy chapter for his Party 's manifesto .
2 ‘ The reasons for this are unclear unless people do not believe the inflation forecasts of 3.8 p.c. for the year and are anticipating a hardening labour market as the country comes out of recession , ’ says Reward .
3 5 metre for the hem and heading for the curtains .
4 Yeah , six pound and then it 's ten pound for the conditioner and the
5 This information for each edge could be packed into one 32-bit word ( 7 bits for the letter , 1 bit for the flag and 24 bits for the index ) , which would be only 4 bytes per edge .
6 It makes you wonder if there is some kind of conspiracy going on , with one rule for the English and another for the rest .
7 You ca n't , you ca n't , you ca n't have one rule for the forward and one rule for the backward , it 's got to be the same rules for all , so you restrict the input for the forward function .
8 However , I shall leave this problem to one side for the moment and concentrate instead on pursuing the general line of reductivist strategy , which remains unaffected by the choice of basic entities .
9 Set aside one cake for the top and thinly spread the rest with jam .
10 What one point for the name and one point
11 I want one mark for the pantomime and one mark for the character
12 and Jehovah proceeded to go down to see what they see , to see the city and they tell that the sons of man have gods , after that Jehovah said look there are one people and there is one language for the north and this is they start to do , why now there is nothing that they may have in mind to do that will be unobtainable for them , come now let us go down and their confuse their language , he 'd be speaking to angels now would n't he
13 You will need one spanner for the nut and another one to prevent the fitting turning .
14 The Commission wants £140m written into the EC 's 1990 budget for the programme and suggests that an extra £300m be provided bilaterally by all the 24 donor states .
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