Example sentences of "[no cls] in [adv] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I noticed your survival curves tend to er come together er in about four years , and you 're not attending in that direction .
2 G34 was assayed using antisera R526 in only eight patients in order to preserve sufficient sample for chromatographic studies .
3 After the addition of 1 µmol/ml of lecithin , the nucleation time was lengthened in only one bile and after 2.5 µmol/ml in only two biles .
4 In a cou in about two years , the Amega drive is gon na be so good .
5 But this is not only achieved by force , for there are also ‘ ideological state apparatuses ’ , such as the education system , religion and the family , which maintain the status quo in more subtle ways .
6 At er well this week you sort of look back and say yeah but erm in about ten years time if you come and ask me the same question I would be able be in a better position to give you an answer .
7 four mi in about four minutes .
8 The glass-fibre HM 527 accelerates to a speed of 65 km/h in only 90 seconds and can stop from full speed in 25 seconds .
9 Now I remember you quite strongly disagreed with the notion that in fact if you do n't know behaviour itself from w our own experiences , we behave differently in different situa in very similar situations and it 's based on our interpretation of the stimulus .
10 Tonnage engaged in English and Welsh coastal shipping increased from 101,475 tons in 1760 to 160,931 tons in 1780 , an increase of 58.6 per cent in just twenty years .
11 Previously the Government was prepared to pay only 50 per cent in Less Favoured Areas and 40 per cent outwith them .
12 Even by 1930 , 46 per cent of the active population was still directly involved in agriculture , and at least another 10 per cent in essentially rural industries .
13 After a period of very stable numbers between 1985–89 , the PCC will thus have seen its workload increase by 66 per cent in only three years , a trend which shows little sign of ending .
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