Example sentences of "[num] [coord] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 There are the high-rise towers around the edge of Newcastle with a motorway fifty or a hundred yards from their windows .
2 And I like to think in fifty or a hundred years ' time it will not be possible for any orchestra to play sloppily and claim that it is not possible to do better .
3 rebuild er every fifty or a hundred years or whatever ?
4 People are anyway going to try and look for , lo look for explanations , and it may be that , you know , in fifty or a hundred years ' time , peoples insight into , into Freud 's findings are different .
5 And this is my personal view , as you know I think that people see , er , Freud completely differently in fifty or a hundred years ' time .
6 A man who became 40 just before or just after 1 January 1986 is much more likely to contribute a death to the numerator than a man who became 40 in the early days of 1985 or the last days of 1986 .
7 The roof collapsed in 1284 and the 500 feet high spire fell in 1573 .
8 In the near future , Germany is poised to grow dramatically , profiting more than any other country from the combined boom of 1993 and the new markets to the East .
9 These Accounts are drawn up for a period of 52 weeks ended on 27th March 1993 and the comparative figures stated are in respect of a period of 52 weeks ended on 28th March 1992 .
10 In view of the completion of the EC single market on 1 January 1993 and the consequent arrangements for charging VAT and relief from VAT on the supply of new means of transport ( NMT ) between EC countries , Customs & Excise have published a single market information sheet entitled VAT : the treatment of new means of transport from 1 January 1993 .
11 The work of the project will be included in the INSET pack to be launched in May 1993 and the theoretical implications are discussed in a book ‘ Really raising standards ’ to be published by Routledge .
12 Angers is within easy reach of Paris ( 2 and a half hours by train ) , Brittany and the Mont-St-Michel , perhaps France 's most beautiful monument .
13 But he 'd have to wait at least another 2 and a half hours — that 's how long Mae Luz 's flight from Manila was delayed .
14 For the first time in 2 and a half centuries , the Rococo Garden at Painswick is dominated by a Gothic screen called an exedra .
15 You would be totally unaffected by it , okay , now there is one way that you might think camp ons are quite strange , and that is , if you 've got a camp on on , right , and somebody 's engaged , but they 're engaged for longer than 75 seconds , you get a ring back , but you do n't get a successful ring back , you get a ring back of the same long , say 2 and a half seconds , it might ring engaged , okay , if the person 's still engaged .
16 . they were the last words he spoke for 2 and a half years
17 It was the day Keith Capon had waited 2 and a half years for .
18 In the saddle Simon Goodman , the man who 's spent every waking hour of the last 2 and a half years creating a machine to recapture the excitement of classic British motorcycling .
19 Today he admitted serving 2 and a half years in jail for violent assults on women .
20 That was 2 and a half years ago .
21 Thus the prophecy of chapter 2 and the dark words of God of chapter 3 find fulfilment , our expectations are overturned , and the elders of Israel are taught that their God is beyond their manipulation .
22 This product was subsequently found to be prostaglandin H 2 and the unstable endoperoxides prostaglandin G 2 and prostaglandin H 2 were found to be released during platelet aggregation ( Hamberg et al , 1974 ) .
23 Detailed statutory prohibitions have been adopted in the form of the Companies Act 1985 , the Company Securities ( Insider Dealing ) Act 1985 and the Financial Services 1986 .
24 George won the English championship for the mile and the four miles in 1879 and the same distances at the inaugural Amateur Athletic Association championships , which were open to the world in the following year .
25 This situation occurs in the southern parts of Quadrants 42 and 43 and the northern parts of Quadrants 47 and 48 , the Hewett area in southeast Quadrant 48 and the Viking-Leman area in the southwest of Quadrant 49 .
26 The house of Baskerville , the eminent Birmingham printer , was sold in 1788 and the seven acres of land that surrounded it were advertised as ‘ a very desirable spot to build upon ’ .
27 c , d , Paired images of Bcl-2 and ER proteins in the same field , whereas e , f are paired images of Bcl-2 and the mitochondrial proteins in the same field .
28 ( c ) If the death takes place after the passing of the Finance Act , 1975 , but within seven years of the advance or determination , then in ascertaining for the purposes of CTT the value of the deceased 's estate immediately before his death there is to be included the value of any property which would have been chargeable with estate duty had Section 2 ( 1 ) ( b ) ( i ) of the Finance Act , 1894 , still been in force ( ie , after the application of any taper relief ) , unless the deceased was the surviving partner of a marriage which had been terminated by the death of the other spouse before 13/11/74 and the exempting provisions of Section 5 ( 2 ) of that Act would have applied had they still been in force ; and the persons accountable for the tax are those who would have been accountable under Section 44 of the Finance Act , 1950 , for any estate duty that would have been chargeable .
29 To ask the Secretary of State for Employment how many days were lost in strikes in the 10 years prior to 1979 and the 10 years since .
30 The double-stranded sequence of oligonucleotides I and III and the corresponding mutants is shown .
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