Example sentences of "[noun] for [num ord] [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 If we look back at what was spent in 1978-79 under the last Labour Government , we find that it was £3.7 billion , but we are now talking about a budget for next year of approaching £12.5 billion , which is a real increase of 19 per cent .
2 The company , which is projecting a $80m to $100m loss for 1992 and a sizeable loss for first quarter of 1993 ended October 31 , also cut another 200 workers before Christmas .
3 Is he aware that the North Western regional health authority has a record capital spending programme for next year of more than £100 million and that it includes Bolton 's new hospital ?
4 Evening meal together , and detailed briefing for next phase of free sailing .
5 It is clear that the relative positions of Geological Magazine and Proceedings of the Geologists Association have declined in the proportion of thesis-related material published , and that the Scottish Journal of Geology became the primary vehicle for first publication of research results derived from Ph D theses in Scottish geology as soon as it began publishing in 1965 .
6 It is clear that the relative positions of Geological Magazine and Proceedings of the Geologists Association have declined in the proportion of thesis-related material published , and that the Scottish Journal of Geology became the primary vehicle for first publication of research results derived from Ph D theses in Scottish geology as soon as it began publishing in 1965 .
7 Princes to join father for next part of Easter break
8 VII Interpretation for first group of parts .
9 Then into theatre for last rehearsal of new opening .
10 GROUP AXIME MOVES INTO PROFIT FOR FIRST HALF OF CURRENT FISCAL
11 When lodging the papers with your application for first registration of title on behalf of a buyer remember that the abstract must be marked as examined , even though it consists of an epitome of title and photo-copies of documents .
12 ( c ) First registration of title Unless there is a conveyance of the whole ( ie not just the husband 's share or interest ) of the property in the title , application for first registration of title in an area of compulsory registration is not necessary ( Land Registration Act 1925 , s123 ) .
13 ( c ) First registration of title Generally , an application for first registration of title , even when the land is in a compulsory area , will not be required unless the conveyance has been one of sale of the whole of the property ( Land Registration Act 1925 , s123 ) .
14 ( d ) First registration of title Unless any money is paid , such that there is a conveyance on sale of the whole of the property , it is not thought that any of the transactions in this chapter will involve a compulsory application for first registration of title ( Land Registration Act 1925 , s123 ) .
15 The more chauvinistic among us might place the marker in the calendar for 4th August of the same year when Great Britain entered the war against the central powers , or two years later at dawn on the 1st July 1916 , when the opening of the Battle of the Somme destroyed the lives or the illusions of a generation of British youth .
16 Alternatively , laws-of-war considerations can lead to advocacy of the enhanced radiation weapon or neutron bomb , on the grounds that it is aimed specifically to destroy military targets ( Johnson , 1984 , pp. 46–7 ) — but this could lead to pressure for first use of nuclear weapons .
17 Though the trend is one of improvement few City economists are prepared to be more optimistic than Mr Major 's own forecast for next year of £15billion .
18 Make room in the greenhouse for first batches of potted roses .
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