Example sentences of "from [adj] [prep] [num] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 Both groups of practices increased their referral rates in phase 2 of the study , the fundholders from 107.3 per 1000 patients per annum ( 95% confidence interval 106 to 109 ) to 111.4 ( 110 to 113 ) and the non-fundholders from 95.0 ( 93 to 97 ) to 112.0 ( 110 to 114 ) .
2 Depending on the driver 's experience of mountain roads , anything from 7 to 9 hours ' driving is involved .
3 Clause 2 recommends that the maximum penalty for assisting a prisoner to escape should be increased from five to 10 years ' imprisonment .
4 ‘ Few projects for amending the condition of the needy , and for the reduction of parish rates , would be so beneficially devised as to build lodging houses in places where they were likely to be let : and in what way could money be more securely deposited than by a general subscription , in shares of fifty or one hundred pounds each : five thousand pounds would build a number of houses , worth from five to twenty-five pounds per annum , or double that sum if furnished . ’
5 New formulae claim anything from 15 to 24 hours ' efficacy , so check the small print on the pack !
6 A military court on Dec. 9 handed down sentences ranging from 15 to 24 years ' imprisonment for " aggravated murder " ( rather than the original charge of genocide ) on eight out of 21 former communist officials and Securitate secret police accused of responsibility for the action against demonstrations in Timisoara in December 1989 and the killing of nearly 100 people .
7 Depending on the system , a disc can contain from thirty to sixty minutes ' of moving pictures on each side .
8 The majority considered that such cases should in future be dealt with under the Sexual Offences Act 1956 , s.3(1) , which makes it a crime to procure a woman by false pretences or false representations to have unlawful sexual intercourse in any part of the world and that the penalty for this offence should be raised from two to five years ' imprisonment .
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