Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [num] ['s] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Maybe P and Q and R behave alike , but there may be times when the algorithm folds a set { P , Q , R } where , say , Q sometimes occurs in a context which never contains P or R. The algorithm looks for any context which contains some of X 's children but not the others .
2 Here are some of MMC 's recommendations and what we , in AEA , have been doing about them :
3 Some of 1993 's mussel profits will be invested in a cause calculated to gladden the dead king 's heart — the Tain Pilgrimage Centre is a tourist project celebrating the town 's links with the Stuart dynasty .
4 Whaka Whaka , the 10 piece all women band , comes to the aid of Greenpeace activists who are being sued by McDonalds for producing a fact sheet on What 's Wrong with McD 's food .
5 I quite suddenly got very bored with M 's conversation tonight .
6 Many of 1992 's events will be recorded so the Festival has therefore adopted the policy of not admitting late comers into the auditorium until there is a suitable break in the programme .
7 Throughout the period , officials of MDC and the local authority have maintained good working relations , which is hardly surprising since many of MDC 's plans and personnel were drawn from local authorities .
8 This further project allows the investigator to continue the series with 1981 to 1982 's data .
9 The year 's operating profit of £xxx million was £xx million down on 1991 's result .
10 This is particularly apparent in MDC 's efforts to forge alliances with local authorities in its extended area and to complement their regeneration efforts .
11 Four of 252 's Beaufighters had been destroyed on the ground during air raids while on Malta and the remaining four left on the same day for Gibraltar on the first leg of the flight back to England , each carrying three aboard instead of the usual crew of two .
12 Consequently , the company made charges of £2.1 million against 1991 's profits to cover the overstatement and thought the problem had been solved .
13 Advertising revenue rose only 4 per cent , down £29 million from 1989 's record .
14 It was the equivalent of about £1500 million at 1980 's values , although greater than that in relation to the size of the economy .
15 The London firms ' revenues plummeted by a third from 1989 's level .
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