Example sentences of "[adv] be [adj] [num] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I 've only been awake three minutes . ’
2 Well only been married eight months , had a little baby .
3 ‘ We 'd only been married five years when he died .
4 ‘ They 've only been married 15 days .
5 Of course it is true that construction , distribution and services are often very labour intensive sectors even in the West , but in Japan not only are these three sectors more labour intensive , so also is manufacturing industry .
6 Yours would obviously be thirty five pounds a week .
7 But even in Kenya — the country with one of the fastest population growth rates in the world — there will only be 120 million people by the time Kenyan population stabilises .
8 It would only be another twenty-four hours until he got back from Soldeu .
9 In front of me I can see one link in the town centre where the improvement would only be twenty one percent .
10 I was grateful for not only was I four years older than he but I would also be the oldest of the potential candidates .
11 The trip had also offered temporary escape from her mother 's pointed reminiscences that when she was Polly 's age she had already been married two years and was preparing for the birth of her first child .
12 There have already been some 10,000 collisions between West and East German cars this year .
13 and it 's just been another seven years you 've been able to work
14 This will generally be necessary three times per day at least ; morning , lunchtime and late evening .
15 Gould meanwhile was some 60 miles north of Hobart in the ‘ interior of Van Diemen 's Land ’ at Spring Hill Inn , his thoughts engrossed in collecting .
16 The subsequent regression equation was able to predict 89% of the patients who will die and 97% of the patients who will still be alive six weeks after their first variceal haemorrhage treated by sclerotherapy .
17 A hundred thousand will still be alive five years later .
18 yeah , but there will still be those nine C P O's somewhere on divisions Perhaps it 's advantage
19 Similarly , the British National Corpus will also be 100 million words of British English and will also be freely available .
20 It would probably be fourteen thousand pound a year you 'd work it on two hundred and fifty pound a week .
21 That 's probably a set of tyres or something - it 's not a great deal of money in this day and age - but then failure is limited to actual breakage , wear and tear is excluded , it does n't cover the cost of working materials such as gaskets , if the vehicle has been modified in any way it 's excluded , it excludes any personal injury resulting from the breakdown , it covers erm the schedule is invalid if you have not covered the servicing aspects on page ten , the servicing aspects on page ten require you within ten days or two hundred and fifty miles of three thousand miles intervals — most cars now are six thousand mile intervals — to have the oil changed , so there 's a built-in additional service , and so it goes on .
22 Now are these two units not doing the same job ?
23 ( How often are those two descriptions juxtaposed in RCM reports , the apparent ‘ conceit ’ paraded as justification for distrusting cleverness . )
24 It 's now been empty six months .
25 one he 's got now is that one car , and he had another car driving one did n't he ?
26 So all I need now is ten thousand pound !
27 The only aid agreed up to now is 50 million ecu pledged by the EC .
28 The Trusts are in serious financial difficulties and may well be one million pound or two million pound in debt before the end of this financial year .
29 The Trusts are in serious financial difficulties and may well be one million pound or two million pound in debt before the end of this financial year .
30 Your life expectancy as a male today is seventy four years , and for the females of the species , and we love them , your life expectancy is eighty years .
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