Example sentences of "[num] [prep] [noun pl] [unc] " in BNC.
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1 | ( 1 ) , applying s , 30 to seamen 's canteen licences ) . |
2 | Competition in the British market for water today is a reality with some forty plus rivals complet competing for a share in this growth area . |
3 | Given the progression of the companies legislation since that Act , does the foregoing clause comply with the requirement of s 80 of the CA 1985 concerning directors ' authority to issue share capital , and of s 91 concerning the disapplication of the pre-emption provisions of s 89 ? |
4 | A healthy distrust since Big Bang in October 1986 of stockbrokers ' research . |
5 | A similar picture emerges in the case of women except that women 's earnings at all levels are only two-thirds of men 's . |
6 | France 's last remaining colony of bears , in the Pyrenees National Park , are under renewed threat from road building schemes [ see ED no. 44 for farmers ' fears that the bears posed threats to their livestock ] . |
7 | Just slipping and dropping a wing while loading it into the trailer will cause hundreds of pounds ' worth of damage , and although most gliders are insured , every accident eventually results in higher premiums and higher costs for gliding enthusiasts . |
8 | This may be reasonably safe with a very long tow rope , but if there is only a shorter length of rope available the glider may overrun and smash into the back of the car , causing hundreds of pounds ' worth of damage to the glider . |
9 | Hundreds of customers ' details can be stored on one diskette , as can whole spreadsheets , and the diskettes can then be kept safely in a secure place away from the computer . |
10 | They do not want hundreds of readers ' letters complaining that the product can not be obtained in Manchester , when the release could have stated that the product was on test market in London and the South-East . |
11 | Hundreds of spiders ' webs , suspended between twigs bearing yellowing leaves and clusters of scarlet rose hips are decorated with water droplets that sparkle in the weak sun that occasionally penetrates the murk . |
12 | By the mid-1980s TMAM could boast 30,000 plus visitors per annum , swollen by the now well-established Aerojumble every autumn . |
13 | The tax burden imposed on workers to pay for welfare services opened up a gap between the cost of labour to the employer ( the wage gross of employers ' and employees ' social security contributions and of income tax ) and what the worker received ( the wage net of all these deductions ) . |
14 | Gardeners ' Question Time is produced at Manchester by Amanda if you 'd like a fact sheet on the programme , please send us a stamped addressed envelope , marked fifty one stroke ninety three to Gardeners ' Question Time B B C , P O Box twenty nine , Manchester M twelve six A D. |
15 | The year 1993 will continue to see Class 31 hauled summer Birmingham to Pwllheli train , and after that finishes in September the only locos which will be seen in Mid Wales will be Departmental Class 31s on engineers ' trains . |
16 | The poll tax has wasted £14 billion of taxpayers ' money , led to cuts in services and jobs , caused great hardship for thousands of people , and has led to a general breakdown in law and order . |
17 | The plan was to sell £2 billion of assets per annum , but , as a result of the success of the British Telecom privatisation of December 1984 , the figure to be raised was more than doubled ( to £4.75 billion per annum ) — by this time the revenue-raising implications of privatisation had become more apparent . |
18 | IT IS a rare event — in the industrialised world , at least — for a state-owned enterprise to go bust , leaving banks with billions of dollars ' worth of bad loans . |
19 | Gamba , the dancewear shop , have a size 2½ and 3 in ladies ' evening shoes . |
20 | The Confederation of British Industry estimates that the move could add more than £40 billion to employers ' pension costs . |
21 | Secondly , since women are generally lower paid than men — earning on average about three-quarters of men 's pay — they are less likely to be able to afford cars . |
22 | This effectively increased the share of central grants to about three-quarters of councils ' income . |
23 | The headhunters ' fees are large because of the very real difficulty of attracting key people and because bringing in these outstanding people can add millions of pounds ' revenue to client organisations , which makes the headhunter 's fee appear small in comparison with the overall potential gains . |
24 | Will my hon. Friend pay particular attention to the application of a company in my constituency which requires a small amount of insurance cover that could lead to tens of millions of pounds ' worth of business ? |
25 | ‘ There is already a global market worth many millions of pounds per annum for CD-ROMs , to say nothing of hand-held systems like the Sony Discman and the electronic books produced by Franklin and others . ’ |
26 | At Ashness Bridge , one of the most frequented sites in the Lakes , he helped to launch a major programme to combat the erosion caused by the pounding of millions of visitors ' feet over the years . |
27 | In his speech , the Executive Director of UNICEF , James Grant , noted that " millions of children 's lives " could be saved by diverting funds away from defence spending . |
28 | As outlined earlier , Tiger and Fox suggest that there is an innate ‘ male bonding ’ stemming from millions of years ' history and ultimately linked to a time when men co-operated in order to hunt . |
29 | They would probably suggest that during millions of years ' evolution , women 's instincts have developed in such a way as to protect and nourish family and kin . |
30 | A year-long joint undercover operation by US and Guam police uncovered a Guam-Belau drug ring in mid-1989 , leading to the arrest of 40 people who were charged with smuggling millions of dollars ' worth of heroin and marijuana to the USA between 1984 and 1989 . |