Example sentences of "[num] [det] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | However , the Irishman countered well and with the scores at eight each the Dubliner eventually won on a count back of 30–28 . |
2 | For example , the pH in the stomach of a great horned owl was 2.2 before a meal and increased to 2.4 half an hour after eating , with further increases to 2.7 two hours after the meal and 3.0 four hours afterwards . |
3 | By 1850 half the population lived in cities of over 10,000 inhabitants , far ahead of any other European country . |
4 | The manifesto also stated " we utterly reject the philosophy of a compulsory wage control " but in 1972 such a policy was implemented before collapsing into failure . |
5 | In January 1985 all the review teams , the advisers and the civil servants withdrew for a snow-bound week at Wilton Park , a Foreign Office mansion deep in the Sussex countryside . |
6 | 7 All the information which substantiates the above statements are contained in the full NALGO submission . |
7 | for each year of employment between the ages of 18 and 21 half a week 's pay ; |
8 | On those of the archbishop of Canterbury , leasing began in the 1380s and 1390s , and despite occasional returns to direct exploitation , by 1440 all the demesne fields had been leased . |
9 | Whereas as recently as 1950 half the world 's ships were built in the UK ( notably in Liverpool , Sunderland , Belfast and Glasgow ) , this role was taken by Japan ( 45.9 per cent in 1985 ) , followed by western Europe ( 21. 8 per cent ) , South Korea ( 11.5 per cent ) and the Soviet Bloc ( 10.0 per cent ) . |
10 | 3.23 Exemplary damages will now only be awarded if the claim passes two tests : ( 1 ) It has to be in respect of a cause of action for which prior to 1964 such an award had been made ; and ( 2 ) It has to fall within one of the two categories identified by Lord Devlin in Rookes v Barnard [ 1964 ] AC 1129 namely , |
11 | Well the total is always three sixty all the way round but was this when you had a million pound pocket money or when you only got four pence a week . |
12 | It was announced on Nov. 6 that the Rt . |
13 | An I such a glutton for punishment that I would take on romantic love rather than follow Germaine Greer 's example and embrace ‘ hagdom ’ , as she recommends in her new book The Change ( Hamish Hamilton , £16.99 ) , and with it , a loveless old age ? |
14 | 6 all the Landlord 's fixtures and fittings and fixtures of every kind which shall from time to time be in or upon the Premises ( whether originally fixed or fastened to or upon the Premises or otherwise ) except any such fixtures installed by the Tenant that can be removed from the Premises without defacing the Premises |
15 | When William Faunt bought the manor in 1549 half the land was already enclosed . |
16 | So all watch schemes if its only just one half a page , |
17 | The 1962 Hospital Plan aimed at a reduction in hospital beds for the mentally ill of roughly one half the total , together with a move towards more provision within general hospitals . |
18 | Er , but even so the running boards did look very complicated because on one half an hour he 'd probably go and do a Six A run , another one a Six B run , a Two and a Four . |
19 | We do n't need two services f for the from Aberdeen to one half an hour after the other . |
20 | We can have a coffee , talk , maybe get to know one another a bit better . |
21 | My parents were too poor to be able to give one another a birthday present each year , though there was always a present for each of us four children , Stanley , Laura , Edith and myself . |
22 | Make absolutely independent of one another the record of what has happened and the record of what is required are never married . |
23 | The terms ‘ urban ’ and ‘ rural ’ are often contrasted with one another the countryside being seen as a haven of peace . |
24 | I go there , and I sit in her room , and we are very quiet , I do n't fucking camp around , I never smoke , and we tell one another the truth . |
25 | Lot number nine Lot nine this the carving , Lot number nine eighty pounds for this one , eighty , eighty five , ninety , ninety pounds , any more at ninety pounds , ninety five , one hundred pounds , at one hundred pounds , anybody else at one hundred and ten standing , one twenty going on , sir ? |
26 | There was usually one such every year . |
27 | And I mean in nineteen sixty five such a job would cost te about eleven to fifteen pounds which was an anas astronomical amount of money in those days , simply because the man who had the firm had an A licence , or four or five of them , and he was in a mon a monopolistic position you see . |
28 | By the year 2000 such an idea will not be strange . |
29 | By the year 2000 such an idea will not be strange . |
30 | No it is n't , it 's twelve all the way round shape |