Example sentences of "of [num] " in BNC.

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1 He scored 822 runs at an average of 51.37 this summer .
2 In the North Atlantic it has been recorded from off Madeira with a bathymetric range of 1500–1970 .
3 The spectrum was that of a very distant galaxy with redshift of 2.3 ( spectral lines shifted in wavelengths towards the red by 230% ) .
4 This would lead us to begin with the logical and data transfer operations of 2.3 and 2.4 .
5 Any other subdivisions can be accessed and manipulated by the logical operations of 2.3 .
6 Thus Rutland with a population of 28,000 was supposed to provide a full range of county services of the same standard as Lancashire with a population of 2.3 million .
7 This , together with the interim dividend of 2.3 pence per share paid on 5 October 1992 , would make a total for the year of 3.3 pence per share [ 1991 8.5 pence ] .
8 The cost of the intifada to the Israeli economy up to March 1989 , according to the Labour Party , was put at US$750,000,000 , effectively wiping out Israel 's economic growth in 1988 of 2.3 per cent .
9 The government also forecast GNP growth of 2.5 per cent in 1993 ( up from 1.3 per cent ) , and inflation of 2.3 per cent ( the same as predicted for 1992 ) .
10 The mean accident estimate was thus used to split the data into the ‘ junctions with the highest accident estimates and the 23 with the lowest ( 3 junctions with the median score of 2.3 were not included in this analysis ) .
11 It had at one time been a larger crude producer than Saudi Arabia , with an output in 1964 of 2.3 million b/d against the Saudi 1.9 million b/d , only being overtaken in 1966 .
12 The patient complained of spontaneous pain diffusely in the right knee two months after the first bowel symptoms , 28 days after the start of prednisolone treatment , and after a cumulative dose of 2.3 g .
13 Scottish Opera , the biggest single beneficiary , receives £4,460,000 , a rise of 2.3 per cent .
14 Scottish Ballet gets £1.904 million , also an increase of 2.3 per cent .
15 Norway will be the leading producer with a 3 per cent rise in output to an average of 2.3 million bpd .
16 Butler and Patterson will then manage a team of 70 staff for a clientele of 1,500 .
17 Most modern machines have maximum launching speeds of 70 knots or so , making it relatively difficult and unusual for the launch to overspeed .
18 The 1987 General Household Survey found that 22% of people aged 60–69 , and 13% of those of 70 or older , were participating in voluntary work .
19 A gas leak on an unmanned North Sea platform which led to the evacuation of 70 workers from a nearby drilling rig was successfully sealed .
20 It could have been : ‘ Here am I , a man of 70 , dressed up like Father Christmas , but … ’
21 That 's the number of lucky motorists the Wolfsburg manufacturer has equipped with the Golf G60 Limited , a car that was the subject of over 1000 enquiries when it was announced to dealers in Germany last year but only had a production run of 70 .
22 The manufacturers ' list describes 46 out of 70 models as ‘ satisfactory ’ .
23 Maximum lifespans may be much greater , some narwhal and spotted dolphin living to 40–50 years , and the Baird 's beaked whale possibly to the ripe old age of 70 years .
24 The members of the Comité Colbert , an association of 70 of France 's biggest luxury companies , increased their sales by a quarter in 1989 to $5.4 billion .
25 The shares of Campbell Soup jumped $4.875 to $38.25 when Mr John Dorrance , the retired chairman and son of the founder of Campbell Soup , died last April at the age of 70 .
26 Unlike the laws of menstruation and childbirth , it had never been as intimately linked to cultic activity/purity and so no recasting was required following the events of 70 AD .
27 There will be a field of 70 for today 's first big event of the amateur season , the Berkhamsted Trophy , writes Bill Meredith .
28 Beck had a final round of 70 for a 12-under par total of 276 , but it was a tight finish , particularly when he bunkered his second shot behind the 18th green .
29 As he was never in contention , he will not have used up the sort of nervous energy expended by Chip Beck , who recovered the lead he had lost on Saturday to edge out Greg Norman and Mike Standly with a final round of 70 .
30 The UMIST computer was trained by feeding it details of 70 patients , such as pulse rate , temperature , age and data on previous heart problems .
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