Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [art] 100 [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is that same voyage of discovery that the organisers of The Jimi Hendrix Exhibition are hoping the public will experience through the 100 pieces of work they have put on show .
2 But that was in 1976 , a black year for British sprinting when no one was selected for the 100 metres at the Montreal Olympics .
3 CARL Lewis , who bleated because he was n't allowed to run in the Olympics against Linford Christie , has ducked out of the World Cup in Cuba where they would have met for a 100 metres showdown later this month .
4 At the time of writing , the 1881 census is the latest to have been made available for public consultation because of the restriction imposed by the 100 years rule .
5 For instance in a tank dishwasher roughly 90 litres of rinse water are dosed to every 100 litres wash water dosed .
6 Whereas 106.7 boys were born for every 100 girls in 1985 , by 1990 the figure for boys had risen to 110.3 .
7 We ran the race as if we were competing in a 100 metres , charging full tilt at the bends .
8 Stuart , who left Middlesbrough and Cleveland Harriers in November and has since joined Sale , is entered for the 100 metres as well as her main event , the 200 metres .
9 In addition to seeking a long overdue first global hurdles title , Jackson wants to qualify for the 100 metres and compete alongside his great pal , Linford Christie .
10 In addition to seeking a long-overdue first global hurdles title , Jackson wants to qualify for the 100 metres and compete alongside his great pal , Linford Christie .
11 Mac and I were both entered in the 100 metres .
12 There 's also an Olmympic place for sprinter Stephanie Douglas from Milton Keynes … she 'll be running in the 100 metres
13 There 's also an Olmympic place for sprinter Stephanie Douglas from Milton Keynes … she 'll be running in the 100 metres
14 He was selected to run in the 100 and 200 metres in the 1924 Olympics in Paris , but declined to run in the 100 metres on religious grounds , because the heats were to be run on a Sunday .
15 The World Cup triple jump bronze medallist has decided to run in the 100 metres at the Cleveland County Stadium on Saturday instead of going through the motions in what would have been a practice trial in his specialist event .
16 Christie , who stormed to the 100 metres title in 9.96 seconds , was even quicker to condemn the authorities for allowing the drugs saga to reach the Olympics .
17 When we have breakfast , on the 8th floor , we can look down on the river , and watch all the river traffic , including large passenger vessels , big merchant ships belching smoke , strings of wooden barges , and big and small old-fashioned junks , which look as if they have been sailing for a 100 years at least .
18 Sixteen men were left in the 100 metres , already sorted by computer into two semi-finals ; eight would progress to the final .
19 I wo n't forget Linford Christie 's eyeballs — bulging , fixed and apparently unseeing as he burst from the 100 metres pack .
20 My whole thinking , every waking moment should have been concentrating on the 100 metres in which I was still convinced , despite losing to Carl in Madrid earlier in the season , that I could take the gold medal .
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