Example sentences of "[num] [noun pl] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | She 'd be in plaster for six weeks each time she broke them , ’ says Rosemerry . |
2 | I hope you 've locked the car up , three times last week I found it open , it really is terribly dangerous … |
3 | So you 're talking about thirty or I suppose that Three hours each way I suppose . |
4 | At 1836 hrs that evening he sent off his reply in a signal to Gen McCreery , FX 75383 [ KP 103 ] . |
5 | It may consist of a tape-slide sequence which can be shown to classes and groups or viewed singly by individuals , and conveying a particular unit of information or stimulus ; it may , on the other hand , be half a term 's work programme for a class , meeting twice weekly for an hour and three quarters each time It may appear as a number of elements in a schedule of work which also includes directed teaching , use of text book , and practical formal exercises , as well as enquiry work , the consultation of sources , and a problem-solving exercise involving the study of a filmstrip in relation to a work-sheet or a passage in a novel . |
6 | even though it 's about seventy degrees all time it still felt cold |
7 | The retina contains only nine light detectors , but by scanning the image up to ten times each second it is able to build up some kind of picture . |
8 | ‘ It 's good to be just one of a group of comedians doing warm up sometimes you do ten minutes one night I had to do six hours because things were n't ready . |
9 | Players collect 25 seats each time they pass clockwise through START . |
10 | McCreery gave Keightley the authorization he had asked for , and at 1450 hrs that afternoon he sent a further signal to Gen Clark at 15th Army Group , AC/190 [ KP 102 ] , reporting " Approx 300,000 Germans and 200,000 Croats moving towards area Villach-Klagenfurt . |
11 | Forty five minutes each side it runs . |
12 | Last February , twelve months last February I 'm , I was privileged to travel to Canberra in Australia fortunately not on my own , because there are wi , witnesses . |
13 | The rector of Weston-Longville in Norfolk was well placed to appreciate the contrast between the six-figure income of Prinny at Carlton House , the building of which accounted for much of his debt , and the nine pounds annual wage he paid his servant Ben Leggatt . |
14 | So rather than pay nine pounds ninety pence it 's claimed that many lorry drivers take a detour through gloucester , then heading back down the A48 through Newhnam . |
15 | With as many as 16 games some Sundays he readily concedes there will always be some degree of controversy , but he remains defiantly optimistic and upbeat . |
16 | Oh sorry erm we are expect the business this year to break even it broke even last year , erm and the reason for that is that we have expanded business very rapidly , last year we had only thirty five stores this year we 'll have fifty and we will probably have a similar sort of expansion programme for next year . |
17 | By lying down for twenty minutes each day you can prevent this from happening . |
18 | This store is boosted by 40 units each time it finds and eats a bacterium . |
19 | After two years national service he returned to Newark for a short period before moving to Peterborough in 1952 . |
20 | A person called Jose , who was another man from another part of the world , a man from Brazil , along with and who are two sisters two nuns I mean have , have toured the world promoting base Christian communities . |