Example sentences of "[num] [noun pl] [vb base] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | We have seen around 2,000 visitors come through the doors in the three months . |
2 | In a few minutes they 'll have a car rush , as 90 cars race through the streets . |
3 | Use a large notebook or a pad of lined paper and teach him to leave two or three lines blank between the lines of text for a word-for-word gloss . |
4 | GRIM Reaper Robin Reid 's road to boxing glory ended yesterday with a disappointing 8-3 points defeat in the semi-finals , writes Mike Langley . |
5 | THE DIRECTORS ' COLLECTION ( Tartan £15.99 each ) A formidable collection of directors ' first titles will be released over the next 12 months — the first set of five covers work by the likes of Scorsese , Coppola and Robert Altman . |
6 | The Cherry and Whites first division future is on the line tomorrow … having lost four of their opening five matches defeat against the saracens could prove fatal … |
7 | The four winners play in the semi-finals at Wembley Arena on Saturday May 2 with the final the following day . |
8 | Almost 17 million of South Africa 's 28 million blacks live in the homelands and their support at the ballot box is crucial whenever they are finally given the vote . |
9 | These two articles look at the banks ' problems |
10 | A hundred questions beat on the windows of his brain . |
11 | Two girls sit on the steps and begin to cry . |
12 | She heard the two men come down the stairs and go into the kitchen . |
13 | The first four children appear in the archives with regularity , as does Francis , a child born to Elizabeth and Lord John Russel , a man she married some eight years after the death of Thomas Hoby in Paris in 1566 . |
14 | FRANCE 'S 37 million voters go to the polls tomorrow knowing in advance the outcome of their two-round general election : the right will win and , in all probability , with a thumping majority . |