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

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1 Even in relation to poorer types of land , MAFF agreed to 100 times more applications for development than it objected to .
2 However , the big tin-can already has three times more room for experiments than the present space station , which could render the modules redundant .
3 Of the 16 countries presently fishing for tuna in the Eastern Pacific , only Panama and the US are currently members of the IATTC .
4 Be there when our enforcement officers finally hand Arni Sacknussen the writ for desertion and five years back payments for maintenance .
5 There are 30 — 40 times more prosecutions for social security frauds than for tax offences .
6 The Housing Repairs and Rents Act , 1954 , reduced subsidies for general needs , but retained them for clearance of slums ; two years later subsidies for general needs were totally abolished , leaving the general housing need to be met by private enterprise .
7 In particular , the introduction by Mike Mogridge of a sponsored Pro-Am Tournament in 1980 is of special significance , raising over the next seven years over £20,000 for charity and bringing many interesting people to the Club — Ian Botham , David Lloyd , Ray Reardon , to mention a few .
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