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

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1 And it was about this , it looked this big this doll and three and three for the postage and packing .
2 It reportedly took until May 21 for the Japanese and South Korean governments to agree a mutually acceptable form of words for the apology , thereby enabling Roh 's visit to take place .
3 One wonders how close the cost of Edward 's internment was to the £15 3s. 4½d. paid to Hugh Brice in 1471 for the cerecloth and spices used to embalm his predecessor , Henry VI .
4 The US helicopter manufacturer Sikorsky signed an agreement with Turkey reported to be worth US$1,100 million on Dec. 8 for the sale and co-production of Black Hawk helicopters ; 45 were to be delivered in 1993 and 50 produced in Turkey over four years .
5 Binding of CytR to either of the two fragments result i the formation of only one retarded complex ( Fig. 3 upper panels , lane 2–5 for the wt-promoter and lane 2–5 for the promoter with the mutation at -75 ) ) .
6 The first set of temporary positions were offered in December 1983 for the spring and summer terms in 1984 , while further positions were made available for the autumn term 1984 and the spring term in 1985 .
7 Pursuant to the Directives ' aim to promote comparability of the accounts of companies of the various member States , companies are required to adopt one of two prescribed formats for the balance sheet and one of four for the profit and loss account but in doing so they may use either the prescribed ‘ historical cost accounting rules ’ or the ‘ alternative accounting rules ’ which pay greater recognition to the impact of inflation by a type of current cost accounting .
8 English Nature , the statutory body which advises the government on nature conservation in England , has been allocated an additional £1.04 million for the protection and management of wildlife sites .
9 Lord Rosebery responded quickly by saying that he would still sell to the nation , but was increasing the price from £2 to £3 million for the house and contents .
10 Previously Peter had raised £1,180 in 1988 for the group and £1,192 in 1990 .
11 ( d ) " Chief constable " means the person appointed by the police authority as chief constable under s.4 of the Police ( Scotland ) Act 1967 for the area or district where the premises in respect of which a licence is sought are situated .
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