Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [num] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | At 11.45pm the two men listened and waited in silence . |
2 | But thankfully the two exters never got to me . |
3 | Ten years later there were 215,000 such members , dwarfing numerically the 30,000 members of the ILP . |
4 | Eventually the two boys were lying exhausted on the floor , relieved to be alive . |
5 | Eventually the two values in column one become effectively equal as do the two values in column two . |
6 | Over the years the Savage Orc tribes became increasingly distinct as their brother Orcs continued to develop , until eventually the two kinds were quite different . |
7 | Eventually the two parties meet up and commence searching inside the ancient craft . |
8 | Instinctively the two men were looking for faces that they knew — Mary McCulloch and her friends , big Mary as tall as a man , red-haired Flora . |
9 | This is because the genes controlling these particular colour-forms are both carried on the X chromosomes , the red gene on one and the non-red gene on the other . |
10 | Later on the 40 pins will reveal themselves to be tiny light bulbs . |
11 | ‘ Let me outline the case , or rather the two cases , to you all . |
12 | According to chairman Noorda , Novell has no plans to move Unix Labs headquarters from New Jersey to Utah ; rather the two companies ' respective strengths in the East and West Coast would count as advantages in the future ; even now in fact they were ‘ geographically separate , but mentally close ’ . |
13 | I mean most companies would rather the four centimetres or whatever over a or and says that says things they 'd like to hear , than have erm than have say er which basically |
14 | These were apparently the two qualities which Mr Alfred Bestall attributed to the character of Rupert the Bear which he drew for more than 30 years . |
15 | Apparently the two suppliers are now agreed ( or have at last been convinced by third parties ) that a unified user environment for their respective Unix implementations , combining shared APIs and front-end elements — from desktop objects down to high-level system administration functions — makes sense . |
16 | Apparently the Four Masters were seventeenth-century Franciscans from the Friary , who wrote a pro-Catholic history of Donegal . |
17 | Very gently the two women drew the light quilt away , sliding it from under the arm of the sleeper , drawing it down at both sides , peeling it off and over the end of the bed . |
18 | The central criticisms levelled against Realism related to its definition of terms , especially the three terms that did most work — power , the balance of power , and the national interest . |
19 | Naturally the two officers protest that their girls are different , but Alfonso persuades them to put it to the test . |
20 | It was installed to step down the 33,000 volts supply received at Hindhead from the national grid , to 11,000 for local distribution . |
21 | I throw on my overcoat and step into the pitch-black hall , take off my shoes and start to trot quietly down the twenty-two flights of steps . |
22 | Deciding against riding the lift back down , she walked to the stairs , and ran quickly down the eight flights . |
23 | Saturday night is racing cars up and down the eight miles of road , the nearest policeman being , perhaps , a whole day away . |
24 | The mosaic extends the length of the nave as far as the presbytery , into the apse , and down the two arms of the transept and survives as a visual encyclopedia of the medieval mind . |
25 | Go down the two ladders and enter the second door , walk down the steps and onto the stage , then it 's under the spotlight to perform all those great songs the Blues Brothers are famous for . |
26 | As the poem reaches its climax , Stephen — naked but covered in paint : green body , red cock and yellow balls — will leap , screaming down the 200 feet into a safety net . |
27 | The club 's travels up and down the four divisions in the last 18 years have helped , and he completed the full set of 92 grounds at Watford three or four years ago . |
28 | Squeaky Sutton , the landlord of the ‘ Windy Ridge ’ for the past thirty years , looked up as the noisy party clattered down the four steps into his cosy cellar bar . |
29 | She crashed down the four steps , ending up in a heap on the landing . |
30 | He turned and went down the four steps that led into the long , dark , low-ceilinged dining room , returning a moment later with a book from the shelves . |