Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [verb] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 The failure of the rule-based systems has led some researchers to talk about third generation machines and others to return to the more basic systems from the 1960's .
2 For most of the time the ‘ Big Bird ’ preferred to sacrifice the flat-out pace of his team-mates for accuracy and control , taking wickets by making the ball swing and cut , and so in Tests was for some years used as first or second change bowler .
3 Needless to say the Herald proved itself admirably with a few lessons learned for next time .
4 As London 's largest independent provider of community care we have seen these changes unfold at first hand .
5 The French allotment was many times oversubscribed by last Monday and the price on the Parisian grey market , where shares are unoffically traded before issue , has been as high as Fr95 , compared to an issue price of Fr72 .
6 As noted above , the USA pursued bilateral rights with many European , Latin American , and Middle Eastern countries , using the so-called ‘ Chicago form ’ and in all cases insisting on fifth freedom rights .
7 Summit leaders called on all countries to contribute to Third World aid by assisting victims of " the unprecedented drought in southern Africa " .
8 Tallying up their invoices , many participants agreed with first time exhibitor Peter Findlay who , when asked if he would ‘ do ’ The Art Show again next year , replied , ‘ I 'd do it again next month ’ .
9 The 16 Dial/Comet recordings of ‘ Bird Symbols ’ , by the way , also have an enclosed ‘ bathtub ’ sound ( actually no worse than many discs taken from nth generation masters ) , although they are also cleaner and less distorted ( and with less surface noise ) on the whole than the French Savoy product .
10 Now that those plans have at last come to some fruition , Abraham 's obedience must be tested again .
11 ‘ Now it 'll take all Wings Balsdon 's tact to get any parcels issued before next Monday . ’
12 The benefits include a lump sum payment for accidental injury up to £50,000 for standard cover and £100,000 for premium cover ; up to £25,000 standard and £50,000 premium for a fatal accident ; £25 or £50 for each day 's hospitalisation for up to a year , £250 or £500 towards specialist outpatient treatment after leaving hospital and up to £500,000 on both levels to cover against third party claims for injury or damage to their property .
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