Example sentences of "[prep] the [noun pl] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | Age specific incidence according to period and birth cohort — Age specific incidence rates were compared for the periods 1943–62 , 1963–77 , and 1978–87 . |
2 | Sunderland Harrier David Clark , trained by Stan Long , is entered for the youths 3,000 metres and he will be trying for a personal best time after improving his marks when winning the North-East 800 and 1500 metres titles . |
3 | Flying Scot Colin McRae is third , but Malcolm Wilson showed his highly-rated compatriot that he is not the only Briton gunning for the Pounds 100,000 jackpot being offered by sponsors Lombard for a home winner . |
4 | Mr Lamont also gave the green light for the Jubilee Line extension in London , but work will not start until a banking consortium has been set up to provide £400 million of private-sector money for the Pounds 1.8 billion project . |
5 | Francois Doumen 's seven-year-old is 4-5 with Ladbrokes for the Pounds 70,000 showpiece on Saturday following sustained support . |
6 | ROGER HOAD is threatening to sue the Jockey Club for the Pounds 5,500 he spent on successfully defending himself against weight-switching allegations . |
7 | Wright 's smart reflexes rescued a point for the Gunners eight minutes from time , which was tough on Middlesbrough 's Derek Whyte , his shadow all afternoon . |
8 | Craighton added a fifth for Chatteris and Dave Lee netted a consolation goal for the Shrimpers four minutes from time . |
9 | It was a fortress town and a trading centre , as it had been for the Romans 800 years earlier . |
10 | The failure of IAEA safeguards , including twice-yearly inspections in Iraq for the pasts 15 years , must lead to the conclusion that the NPT has acted like a cloak of respectability to certain nations which have signed it . |
11 | As a student he broke the Scottish records for the 100 and 200 yards , and set a new record for the inter-universities 440 yards ( 50.2 seconds ) . |
12 | Elected twice subsequently as President , for the terms 1953-58 and 1970-74 , he was acknowledged as the founder of modern Costa Rica . |
13 | For the complexes 2 and 3 ( which are formally derived from PtenCl 2 , 1 ) the pattern of transcriptional blockages is broadly similar to that observed for PtenCl 2 , 1 . |
14 | As evidence they would point to the government 's growing practice of giving funds already allocated for a specific purpose : for example , the £1 million contribution to the Royal Opera redevelopment decided by Lord Donaldson , Minister for the Arts 1976–79 , or the Enhancement Funding Scheme , introduced in 1991 to stimulate private sponsorship . |
15 | The toll on the Lisbon troops was one dead and seven wounded and for the rebels three dead and fifteen wounded , including one civilian . |
16 | The evidence for the years 838 – 40 scarcely ever allows us to differentiate Charles 's political activity from his father 's . |
17 | A joint commission of the FA and Football League ordered the accounts for the years 1916 to 1918 to be produced in evidence , and when these were not forthcoming expelled the club from the League . |
18 | But Faussett failed to appreciate the true significance of his discoveries ; in his journal , kept for the years 1757 to 1773 and later published as Inventorium Sepulchrale under the editorship of Charles Roach Smith in 1856 , the remains were attributed to the period of Roman occupation , while Smith preferred a purely British origin . |
19 | For the years 1977/78 to 1978/79 the taxpayer was assessed to tax under Sch D Case I , Sch D , Case VI , under s 488 , TA 1970 , and capital gains tax rules . |
20 | As breeding birds Little Grebes appear surprisingly scarce , the records for the years 1970 to 1976 indicate a population of less than 100 pairs . |
21 | For the years 1984–6 , the statistical authorities have published ( Indeks , 1987 , nos. 3 and 9 ) the values of exports and imports both according to the traditional method and in terms of current dinars , i.e. at the rates of exchange ruling at the time of the export or import of the goods . |
22 | They used transactions data on the S&P500 for the years 1984–6 , and measured volatility as the natural logarithm of the variance of the minute-to-minute price changes . |
23 | However , K. G. Ridgewell has supplied some records for the years 1929 to 1939 for roughly 64,000 acres ( 256 sq . |
24 | This is lower than the daily minimum temperature observed in the polar vortex in March for the years 1964–89 ( ref. 28 ) . |
25 | This project will secondary analyse the General Household Survey(GHS) for the years 1979-1984 to examine the sub-samples of owner-managers and the self-employed . |
26 | There is a form provided by the registry ; if this is not used , a letter such as is given below could be used instead : To Registry Trust Ltd , 173 – 175 , Cleveland Street , London , W1P 5PE Request for Postal Search of the Register Please search the Register for the years 198 – to 198 – ( inclusive ) for entries against the undermentioned : Surname Forenames Present Address Previous Address(es) ( if known ) I enclose a fee of £ Signature Address Date The remittance by cheque or postal order for the fee should be made payable to Registry Trust Ltd . |
27 | ( Thuc. i. 99–117 is the main source for the years 479–440 . ) |
28 | If we restrict the focus to the same five newspapers — The Mirror , The Times , News of the World , Sunday People and the London Evening Standard — and for the years 1971 and 1978 include the Sun , we see what appears to be a steady proportion of one-quarter of this growing number of trials reported , except for a temporary surge in 1978 to two-fifths . |
29 | Accordingly , detailed statistics for the years 1945 to 1950 are provided in Chapter 2 . |
30 | A part-time chairman of governors was assisted by other part-timers ( Table 4.1 lists the chairmen , the directors-general and the number of governors , and their counterparts at the IBA , for the years 1945 — 89 ) . |