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

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1 Fresh elections were due on April 7 in six constituencies where turnout on Feb. 24 had been below 50 per cent ( the average turnout was over 71 per cent ) , and were also awaited in two constituencies where a run-off on March 4 had failed to produce a winner .
2 There are at least three reasons why changes in profitability might be associated with changes in private sector investment :
3 In 1990 Floyd McClung published a paper outlining ‘ Ten reasons why Youth With A Mission plants churches ’ .
4 Support for the accusation comes from two cases where associates of the duke were dismissed by the council for failing to render account , but then remained in post .
5 Support for the accusation comes from two cases where associates of the duke were dismissed by the council for failing to render account , but then remained in post .
6 The office also identified four cases where difficulties with the now banned wet mix will cost £16 million , including £11 million for parts of the A38 .
7 The later recognition analyses are unlike those used in the previous two studies where relationships between risk and recognition sensitivity were explored within individual junctions .
8 Between now and the end of 1992 there will be seven Summits where issues of critical importance to our future will be determined : two EC Councils , at Lisbon and Edinburgh , the G7 Summit , the CSCE Summit , EC Summits with the US and Japan , and the Earth Summit at Rio de Janeiro .
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