Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb -s] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | Or perhaps she gets two hundred pounds a week pocket money right ? |
2 | So she has two sugars instead . |
3 | Your mum brings the pizzas in she brings six pizzas in right great big ones . |
4 | ‘ And apparently it contains Polydichloromethylinlon-4 , whatever that is . |
5 | and Cath , well apparently he knows one of the girls on |
6 | Only he says eight-thirty , not seven-thirty . ’ |
7 | Then a bit lower down it says eight semi finalists will be selected for a final judging in April . |
8 | Perhaps it answers three . |
9 | So he gets twenty five pound for the for the night , and he has n't got to start until about nine o'clock anyway so erm that 's , that 's something for him to do , is n't it ? |
10 | So he needs forty . |
11 | So it says thirty plus now even though she 's sixty four . |
12 | Malcolm White , who retired as Headmaster at Gillott 's School in 1980 , has revitalised the Junior section in recent years , so much so it has 55 members under 18 ( 53 boys and 2 girls ) . |
13 | Ah but th th th there 's a rack and w one goes on and holds the horn post up to the boot while it 's driven , then it comes out and there 's two , one 's half a tooth , so it ensures one or the other 's in , and they work like that . |
14 | None the less it makes two features of long-term insurance policies very clear . |
15 | Nevertheless it contains two clues for ways to improve things . |
16 | Normally it takes three or four years to complete the apprenticeship , but Reay helped by his ten year 's experience of weaving and considerable determination , achieved it in half the time . |
17 | If natural selection eliminates half the population in each generation , complete specification requires two generations of selection , one to eliminate C and G , and a second to eliminate T. Thus it takes two generations to specify each base . |
18 | Okay anyway it takes twenty eight days for the moon to orbit the earth . |
19 | Considerable ambiguity arises when the appearances of the incident are such that it is uncertain whether or not it fits one of these types of abnormal situation . |
20 | Usually it takes three days , but in a hurry … . ’ |
21 | Just two days later , at a party attended by a particularly ‘ old ’ ( and tarty ) flame of his , the expression on my face as I watched the two of them exchange meaningful glances would surely have revealed the same disgust and disdain that Diana displays whenever she encounters one of her husband 's confidantes . |
22 | Traditionally it has two main uses : by the Marxists to describe the type of society which preceded ‘ capitalist ’ society ; by legal historians to describe a particular kind of legal relationship . |
23 | So by controlling the concentration of the reagents that will affect which way it goes and a lot of them are temperature sensitive , we heat it up it goes one way , cool it down it goes the other . |
24 | Oh , yes , , I 've got a supervisor at , who talks , she used to forty cases , and now she does sixty , seventy cases , excellent . |
25 | And because that one even if we did n't rule out it says fifteen forty . |
26 | Now it charges one part of the city $12 a ton and still loses money . |
27 | Sir Nicholas Pelham lived in what is now the White Hart , the Gorings of Danny built ‘ Pelham ’ House in 1579 ; even now it hides one of the finest Elizabethan panelled rooms in the county . |
28 | Now it has 200 and by the end of the year there will be close to 400 . |
29 | In 1987 it had 16 sites and 15,000 workers ; now it has 11 sites and 11,000 workers . |
30 | Now it has two security guards . |