Example sentences of "[prep] [num] [subord] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 you got ta remember you can buy them for fifty if you land on it .
2 Nigel 's mother had sent him some After Eights so he offered Eleanor one .
3 Next day , Sunday — All Saints ' Day — Wycliffe woke at seven , but it was after eight before he dared get out of bed and peer through the curtains , for Helen was still asleep .
4 However , it is doubtful whether state pensions policies were the prime cause of this decline since it continued at much the same rate after 1948 as it had done before .
5 After , soon after six cos it 's cheaper then in n it ?
6 I fell asleep just after eight o'clock and I was er , well after ten when I woke up
7 So you 're nearer twelve than you are eleven .
8 Average cereal prices were seriously higher after 1760 than they had been in the early eighteenth century so there was less fluctuation around the breadline in the first half of the century , but the relief-dependent population was even so probably not much below 10 per cent in most parishes in most years and capable of rising much above that from time to time in localities affected by short-term unemployment of the kind that manufacturing slumps could bring even to the pre-industrial economy .
9 I 'll be there as soon after five as I can make it . ’
10 Although both sides continued to use much the same arguments after 1900 as they had before , the question of competition was given a completely new dimension and greater urgency by the appearance of the first Monotype machines .
11 It was just after seven so he had two hours before his appointment with Elisa Stasi .
12 Well I do know what I want to do , but it 's knocked me for six cos I sort of felt really guilty
13 There 's a new look to ‘ The Lamp ’ for 1991 as we enjoy a selection of contrasting stories , from North and South of this island , and the singing of a young lady from the West .
14 Do fill it in when you return your subs for 1991 if you want to get more involved .
15 Accordingly this is schedules on page forty three , they overlap in numbers for their schedules three and four , erm come out at er the first of schedule three , thirty five thousand , six hundred and eighty six pounds seventeen per annum times thirteen and seven thousand , two hundred and eighty pounds per annum times thirteen as I er hope is correct arithmetically , but I invite correction in due course , adding all the figures for future care together , one gets to a figure of six hundred and fifty two thousand pounds , two , sorry , sixty hundred and fifty two , two , one zero , from that an agreed sum of thirty nine thousand , six hundred and ninety one pounds for disability living allowance , Paul 's to be deducted leaving six hundred and twelve thousand , five hundred and nineteen pounds .
16 I mean I 'm speaking as a political animal because I watch all the television , I mean I take my wireless to bed and listen to the actually I was listening to the wireless at erm half past eleven when they started it , so I 'm not speaking as a person that sort of does n't watch or listen to the Gulf business , but I think it 's erm on too much .
17 Quite apart from my constant wonder at how crews withstood the enormous pressures about this period ( and that was the early part of 1943 whilst we were learning our craft , or the art , of Pathfinding ) was the great belief that crews had in themselves .
18 and then you take your long end and you wind above covering the edge and overlapping and then the low , then covering the edge and overlapping , there and again you keep working your way up and down , a figure of eight until you get to the end of your bandage then tie away from the body in your reef knot , either you tuck your ends in or if that 's awkward you can just put a sticking plaster over the ends to get them out of the way like that , so just tuck the ends in and I do n't think your casualty 's going to need a sling for a little graze like that
19 Their brother was also sexually abused from the age of eight until he was 13 .
20 But er it was only u until I left the school cos I was only a matter of eight when I left that school so er I was n't in a it was n't in any progressive sort of style then I mean we wer it was more rudiments of education that we were taught and er
21 The the exercise of course was out of eight because I gave I gave you to do asking the questions to do which provided an answer .
22 Probably the best measure of Paul 's capabilities is that he was an ever-present member of the side which took the Palace to the 1976 FA Cup semi-finals and of the promotion team of 1976–77 until he chose to leave us for Tampa Bay Rowdies in February 1977 .
23 I was carrying a good supply of handkerchiefs and managed to keep myself clean , but it was ten past eight before I had recovered sufficiently to move , with attendance at the concert now out of the question .
24 I looked at it was twenty past eight cos he pulled up as I drew my curtains .
25 Anyway , when I come back about half past eight as I was told to do , you know , there were no disputing it , you could n't sa , say half past eight and be nine , like they do today , my dad says er where 's the model ?
26 Well if Steve goes for this interview he 's working till , he 'll not be in till half past eight because he says all that week he can gain four hours work because erm he 's found out you do n't have to finish after two hours , you can work as much you like , finish at ten o'clock at night if you want .
27 It 's was about quarter past eight when he comes in .
28 The specific purpose of that Act , as of the Act of 1935 before it , was to enable claims for contribution to be made as between parties who had no claim to contribution under the general law .
29 Now we 've divided it by the tan of fifty because you see
30 Well we 'd like to see at lea at least down to fifty but we 'd really like to probe and push towards forty if we could .
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