Example sentences of "[be] [num] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He 'd been forty when Dickens died in 1870 , quite old enough to know that , whatever the fuss made over him , Dickens 's private life was hardly on a par with Queen Victoria 's . |
2 | There are 7 slightly rugose arm spines , often with larger points along the shaft of the spine . |
3 | There are 7 finely rugose arm spines proximally , 4–5 distally ; there are large secondary points on the shaft of some spines . |
4 | There are 7 finely rugose arm spines , with large secondary points on the shaft giving the arm spine a more rugose appearance . |
5 | There are 4–5 finely rugose arm spines ; the second dorsalmost spine is the longest up to 2 arm segments long . |
6 | There are 10 slightly rugose arm spines on proximal arm segments , 6–7 on distal ones . |
7 | There are 6–7 slightly rugose arm spines , the shaft of the spines has large secondary points . |
8 | I think add them together , well there was an old woman of about fifty , sixty , she said a hundred and twenty eight , well he said you 're one out madam , a hundred and twenty nine , well they were amazed themselves , the girl said well a hundred and twenty eight |
9 | There are 6–8 slightly rugose arm spines , the dorsalmost arm spines are the longest up to 2 arm segments long , the ventral most are usually the most rugose . |
10 | There are 7–8 finely rugose and flattened arm spines proximally 5–6 distally ; not forming a fan on the proximal arm joints . |
11 | There are 5 finely rugose and slightly flattened arm spines , of which the dorsalmost is the largest extending about 2 arm segments in length . |
12 | There are 5 finely rugose arm spines , distally only 3 ; the spines approach but do not form a fan on the proximal arm segments . |
13 | Shiona had been sixteen when Jake entered her life . |
14 | There are 8–9 slightly rugose arm spines of which the ventral spines are the most rugose . |
15 | There are 8–9 highly rugose arm spines proximally , the dorsal most is the longest equal to 3 arm segments ; on proximal joints the arm spines may meet in the midradial line forming a single fan . |
16 | ‘ I fear there will be hundreds more Ben Silcock type tragedies . ’ |
17 | ‘ That 'll be five now Denis , ’ said Paddy . |
18 | It is not an isolated case and the ministry has ordered an investigation into other major industrial sites , conceding that there could be 3,300 where contamination has reached dangerous levels . |
19 | Of the seats where the Liberal Democrats are second , there are 16 where Labour is a poor third and a switchover by the bulk of the Labour vote would give the Lib Dems victory . |
20 | There are 9 finely rugose arm spines . |
21 | ‘ Phil Sharpe were i n't side too , ’ he said . |
22 | It were one o'clock Monday I went to pick her up . |
23 | we were 3–1 down ut Macca and Newsome got us 1 point . |
24 | Well it 's eleven actually Mr Smith . |
25 | The only thing that clashes with that is eight o'clock Alf Garnett . |
26 | It 's ten o'clock love . |
27 | Laura travels down to London with her parents today to undergo tests before tomorrow 's 1 pm operation . |
28 | It is 7.40 when Vic emerges from the lavatory . |
29 | It 's two o'clock sailing so you get in at midnight . |
30 | One thing I picked up , maybe rightly or wrongly , well there 's two , there 's two actually Maggie said that John was like them and he had problems maybe you 've got problems , Maggie has problems I mean . |