Example sentences of "[adj] [num] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't want a A reg Citron two C V , eight fifty or near offer , god there going cheap are n't they ?
2 ‘ And Carl has decided not to play in the Top 12 because of a commitment with his German League team .
3 In 1424–25 the figure was 48,368 broadcloths , in 1474–75 31,171 and in 1524–25 96,231 .
4 Of the patients in group A , the biliary calculi were present in the intrahepatic ducts in six patients , in both intrahepatic and extrahepatic ducts in a further six and in the extrahepatic ducts alone in 11 patients .
5 Temperatures were in the high seventies and with the absence of any wind it felt sticky and humid .
6 It has been recorded from both sides of the North Atlantic : in the west off Cape Cod at a depth of 1242 m and in the east off Iceland south to the Azores in depths of 1765–4106 m .
7 Also , radiation doses are cumulative 5 and over the years the International Commission on Radiation Protection ( ICRP ) has steadily lowered its maximum permissible whole-body doses recommended for occupational exposure .
8 What , shall I just go in and say can I have all your houses that 's under forty thousand , forty thousand and under , yeah ?
9 Er but in our London office , apparently they do a lot of inheritance tax planning because of the size of estates , and they actually invite the children in , and say to the children look , you know , if erm you die , the estate will be devalued by forty thousand because of tax , er if you want to make provision the , the er the contract is still written on the erm , the erm individuals ' lives , but it can then be erm paid by the children , so your children can then pay the premiums .
10 The proposed amendment was designed to become effective in fiscal 1997 or after receiving the endorsement of the required 38 states , whichever was the later .
11 Well I had a hysterectomy when I was forty nine and to me life really did begin at fifty !
12 The Gulf crisis had focused attention on racial tensions and on attitudes towards France 's large Moslem community , numbering some 3,000,000 and of predominantly North African origin .
13 The total number of boat people in Hong Kong had reached some 56,000 as of October 1989 [ see p. 36975 ] , and the UK had in January 1990 failed to secure international approval for a policy of involuntary repatriation [ see pp. 37121-22 ; 37185 ] .
14 The school is described in detail in Organizing Resources , and was very influential in the early 19705 because of its thorough-going use of existing resources : staff , equipment , space , finances and enthusiasm .
15 Project Blaenau , as the F.R. called it , grew rapidly from the first meeting of the three-man ‘ Communications and Action Panel ’ in early 1980 and in the two years leading up to the opening , over 70 mini projects were designed and constructed by a combination of volunteers and paid staff .
16 Many people become partners in their early thirties and in some cases even earlier still .
17 It was during the early 30s and on one of my annual visits to eastern Canada that I first became acquainted with that noted Canadian humorist , Dr.Stephen Leacock .
18 This " unblocking " of the Maastricht process , together with the " Delors package " agreement on future EC financing , opened the way for negotiations on enlargement , to begin with Austria , Sweden and Finland in early 1993 and with Norway soon after that .
19 The force of religious antagonism to slavery was maintained as part of the basis of the antislavery appeal at the level of the national Anti-Slavery Society , at the international conventions of the early 1840s and through local associations as they multiplied after 1823 .
20 In the United States it peaked around 1966 , but was still much higher in the early seventies than in the early sixties .
21 Since labour supply did not increase to meet this demand , the growth of civilian employment was only marginally higher in the late sixties and early seventies than in the first half of the sixties ( table 11.2 ) .
22 In Germany and the United States in particular , business borrowing was higher in the early seventies than in the early and mid-sixties .
23 The United States and Canada did experience more industrial unrest in the early seventies than in the fifties and sixties , and money wages rose faster .
24 Now that was true until the late sixties early seventies and of course er you find there the election to the o to the White House of one Richard Milhous Nixon , conservative Republican er a man who was not above hiring gangsters and burglars to do his work for him , and this produced a reaction and if you read the , the presidential literature of the nineteen seventies you will find the opposite , you will find er political scientists , all American , er demanding reforms of the American system , not to make the president more powerful but to make the president less powerful .
25 Not only since she came home in nineteen ninety but in the three long years when she was hospitalised .
26 We 've got a figure there of six ninety and for the windfall sites , five seventy .
27 There is , in fact , every indication that Karajan was acutely aware of the temper of the times , though to find evidence of this we do not go to the random rag-bag of recordings he was permitted to make in the early 1940s but to what he immediately turned his mind to with Legge in Vienna in 1947 : Strauss 's Metamorphosen , a recording , still , of unparalleled intensity , and the Brahms German Requiem , a performance ( it was said to be one of Toscanini , s favourite records ) of unbearable directness and poignancy of utterance .
28 The conclusion , grandiloquent as it is , is consistent with the honest fears of a young hero who belongs as much to the junior fiction of the 1930s and early 1940s as to the climate in which Frances Hodgson Burnett was writing .
29 For the ACCs as a whole real take-home pay rose by nearly 1 per cent per year faster in the early 1970s than in the 1960s , despite the slowdown in productivity growth ( table 11.9 ) .
30 Henley began registering research students in the early 1970s and at any one time has over sixty people working towards an MPhil or PhD with the College .
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