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

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1 Split-half reliability for the BPVT is reported as between 0.75 and 0.85 for items in the short form , and between 0.70 and 0.95 for items in the long form .
2 The London address of the Tribunal is : Golden Cross House ( 4th Floor ) Duncannon Street , London WC2N 4JF Tel : 01–214 3094 For appeals in Scotland the address is : Parliament House Parliament Square Edinburgh EH1 1RQ Tel:031-2252595
3 Split-half reliability for the BPVT is reported as between 0.75 and 0.85 for items in the short form , and between 0.70 and 0.95 for items in the long form .
4 Further press disclosures of covert government funding for Inkatha [ see pp. 38318-19 for revelations in July ] were made in the Weekly Mail of Dec. 13 .
5 No rate increases on the Scheme were announced during 1992 and we are reasonably confident that no rate increase will take place during 1993 for members in the Republic of Ireland though a rate increase is likely for members in Northern Ireland and the UK .
6 There were also indications at the end of the month of a new situation emerging in relations between the FRY and Croatia , with their respective Presidents , Dobrica Cosic and Franjo Tudjman , issuing a communiqué on Sept. 30 after talks in Geneva calling for " normalizing relations " [ developments on this issue will be covered in a subsequent report ] .
7 Whoever looked out northward from the massive protective shell of Trazior might suspect that some giant world-spider , nourished on venom , had swung from hive to hive spinning ropes , and depositing multi-millions of hatchlings in each domain .
8 These fountains must surely be amongst the most remarkable of all natural phenomena ; the plumes of incandescent liquid rock commonly reach many tens of metres in height , and one in 1959 reached not less than 400 metres .
9 This event represents a typical fate for stony asteroids tens of metres in radius entering the Earth 's atmosphere at common hypersonic velocities .
10 It maintains that they can only benefit if it secures the return to Turkey of the so-called Lydian hoard : Lydian , Archaemenid Persian and other Anatolian artefacts dating back to 600–500 BC which , it contends , were looted in 1960–66 from tombs in the Ushak region of Turkey .
11 For more detailed discussion see e.g. Mühlhäusler 1986 , Romaine 1988 , Todd 1990 ; also Le Page and Tabouret-Keller 1985 on Creoles in particular .
12 In the total population ( including those in communal establishments ) the prevalence of severe disability ( OPCS categories 8–10 ) was 107 per 1,000 among men aged 75 and over and 154 among women in the same age group ( Martin , Meltzer and Elliot , 1988 , p. 22 ) .
13 Thus , just under two-thirds of women in receipt of retirement pension have qualified on their partner 's insurance contributions ( DSS , 1991 , p. 89 ) .
14 Asked about BBC1 and 2 , ITV and Channel 4 , more than two-thirds of respondents in the ITC study said in each case they had not been offended by the channel in question .
15 Do you know that two-thirds of obstetricians in the States have been sued at least once in their lives ?
16 Using a figure of 100 for costs in April 1988 , the building cost average in 1992/3 was 131.38 , compared with an average tender price of 108 .
17 Using a figure of 100 for costs in April 1988 , the building cost average in 1992/3 was 131.38 , compared with an average tender price of 108 .
18 Six for kings in the box .
19 [ See p. 38115 for comments in March 1991 by the then Bundesbank president Karl-Otto Pöhl . ]
20 ‘ the whole object of the section is to assimilate the practice in winding up to the practice in bankruptcy , which was established in order to enable assignees , who are now called trustees , in bankruptcy to find out facts before they brought an action , so as to avoid incurring the expense of some hundreds of pounds in bringing an unsuccessful action , when they might , by examining a witness or two , have discovered at a trifling expense that an action could not succeed .
21 Whilst William was distracted , a second man searched the house and stole hundreds of pounds in two rolls of bank notes — his life savings .
22 They are expected to raise hundreds of pounds in sponsorship for the special care baby unit at the Friarage Hospital , Northallerton .
23 The thieves also snatched a television , video recorder and hundreds of pounds in cash .
24 It is an avenue of delight between fragrant hedges and bonny braes and in two miles leads to the ancient broch of Dun Telve , one of the best preserved of the hundreds of brochs in Scotland .
25 According to United Press International , the explosion blasted out hundreds of windows in the area and caused a mushroom cloud of smoke that rose nearly 250 feet .
26 HUNDREDS of teachers in State and independent schools face the threat of redundancy as a consequence of funding changes in schools and the impact of the recession , a classroom union leader said yesterday .
27 Of course , by no means every one of these problems is to be found in every one of India 's hundreds of gaols in its thirty-one independently governed states .
28 As the comments run into hundreds of pages in total , it was not feasible to append them as a single annex to this report .
29 I 've heard hundreds of judges in the last few years and Mr is one of the very few who , in , in every picture delivers a very picture .
30 It was n't so much the cash , although there was plenty of that ; it was the security boxes that had afforded the biggest haul , the accumulated assets , in gold and precious stones , of hundreds of Americans in England .
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