Example sentences of "[num] [prep] [noun pl] [no cls] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 By the mid-1980s TMAM could boast 30,000 plus visitors per annum , swollen by the now well-established Aerojumble every autumn .
3 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 .
4 ‘ 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 . ’
5 It exports about £683 million of goods per annum — 20 per cent of all Ireland 's industrial exports .
6 erm and yeah , er but that was his speciality er so it 's so of that four hundred and sixty million er a hundred million odd er just over a hundred million has been recovered , but unfortunately we still have three hundred and eighty million of liabilities erm that is due in part to the fact that with low interest rates really the liability value has increased .
7 Erm I I I signed over I signed over a number of thousands of pounds erm n nine years ago , eight or nine years ago with regard to the matrimonial home which Alison still lives in with my son Ben today .
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