Example sentences of "[num] [coord] [adv] a [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | First recorded in 1960 and possibly an offshoot of the Fishbourne colony . |
2 | Two cars are drawing up outside Number 17 and quite a lot of people are going in the front door . |
3 | First , the restitutionary remedy is expressed to be available not only against ‘ that person , ’ i.e. the contravener of section 3 or perhaps an associate of the contravener , but also against ‘ any other person … knowingly concerned in the contravention . ’ |
4 | The ARP warden , out of work since 1930 and now a man of standing with his steel helmet , army-style respirator and dangling whistle , banged on the door of number five pleading through the letterbox with its occupant . |
5 | Not , however , a balanced diet made up of a bit of one and then a bit of the other , but an integration between the two . |
6 | Annabel Croft , once the British No 1 but now a star of stage and the small screen , cringed at the quality of her performance in the opening round of the Volkswagen National Championships at Telford yesterday . |
7 | Letters A-F could be paired with the symbols in Fig. 5.4 and then a string of random letters , say BCEFADDB etc , would be required to be coded by use of the relevant symbol . |