Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [num] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Oh there 's your bone , what about that one leg , boneless , four fifty nine
2 The Indianapolis 500 is one of those races with a special mystique about it and if you talked to Mario about that one victory , he would admit the sheer joy of victory , ‘ going from chump to champ ’ in three hours , he called it in his autobiography .
3 I 'm a bit worried about that ninety percent
4 For each 10 seats booked , an 11th is given free .
5 For practical purposes the diameter of the Rate 1 can be considered as being 0.1nm for each 10 kt of speed .
6 Standardised registration ratios were calculated by expressing the observed number of cases as a percentage of the expected number , the expected number being calculated by applying the national age specific rates for each five year age group to the number of people in the population being considered .
7 Some flexibility is desirable for each five year period .
8 Any adventurer who fails a WP test will be unable to get past the Ward , but the test may be repeated for each two rounds spent trying to force a way through .
9 If one assumes that there was an average of one complainant and four witnesses for each two persons accused , over one-half of all men appeared in a criminal court as a defendant , complainant or witness every year .
10 Two are available for each two week flotilla , and one for Villa-Flotilla .
11 Right you started so you 're going up in hundreds , it 's two squares at a time , but only one hundred for each two squares .
12 Having to pay for each 1/2 kilometre of congestion at a known rate will in my opinion be a greater deterrent to fighting congestion than any other form of pricing .
13 Some observer data on incidental catches on four vessels of the red squid fleet , over a total of 67 days ' fishing through the 1980s , showed that 105 marine mammals died in 2870 k ( 2000 miles ) of drift-net - one death for each 27 kind of net .
14 There are charges on transactions , with a minimum of £30 for each six months , offset by a small allowance that varies with the seven days ' notice currency deposit rate .
15 In the 18 years 1798–1815 inclusive , for each million tons sold there were 0.62 explosions and approximately 11 deaths ; in 1817–1834 inclusive the cost was 0.68 explosions , a 10 per cent increase , but with the loss of only 8.7 lives : for 1839–1844 , this had fallen further to 6.5 lives , But the three periods are not easily comparable ; the new production came not from the old collieries described but from new and ever deeper ones to the south and east made accessible after 1815 by steam-and-gravity operated railways .
16 An increase in membership of the Society is vital , so to help you ‘ sell ’ the idea to your classes Medau is putting even more sparkle into your life — every new member enrolled between now and 30th November ( Crystal Palace ) will be included in a free Champagne Draw — one bottle for each 100 members .
17 If one girl now has more than 24 beads , she has won a hole for each four beads on the other player 's side .
18 If a yacht on flotilla breaks down and can not travel due to a major failure which is not your fault , and a substitute is not available , we pay for each 24 hrs or each full sailing day ( 1000 to 1700 ) the yacht is immobile .
19 Each of the three primary colours is printed separately for each 2 x 2 matrix , and five levels of each primary colour can be represented ( no dots , one dot , … , all four dots ) .
20 He said : ‘ I should also be grateful if you would inform your readers that the Department of Transport have now agreed to reduce the fees for the new Transport & Works Act Orders which replace the old Light Railway Orders with effect from January 1 and the fees which will be payable in respect of applications where no compulsory purchase order is being sought will now be £750 for the first hectare ( or part of one hectare ) and thereafter £250 for each 0.5 hectare ( or part thereof ) with a maximum fee of £80,000 .
21 To decrease the depth of a V neckline , deduct 1 from this figure for each 0.5 centimetre required .
22 The teaching profession has recently made a beginning in this direction , allowing one salary increment for each three years of child rearing .
23 During that eight years ' task , those at the heart of it were learning themselves how to pray more deeply and contemplatively .
24 During that two hours they realised that they had much in common .
25 During that twelve months you get extra supervision and at the during that period the chief constable is entitled to dispose of your service at a week 's notice , but after you get over the probationary period only the Watch Committee could dispose of your services , the onus was on the Watch Committee .
26 It 's tempting to think that the killer made his getaway during that fifteen minutes . ’
27 It seems to me highly likely that the killer had locked himself in and that he got away during that fifteen minutes . ’
28 Because of the specialist nature of most wards , some skills will be practised by the learner only during that one allocation .
29 During that 45 minutes , when Arsenal fans must have thought they had been transported from Highbury to Camelot , even Anders Limpar on the bench was forgotten by them .
30 During that ten second or less dash for the line they will actually be using up oxygen faster than their bodies can take it in .
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