Example sentences of "and [adv] [verb] [num] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Two weeks ago the same Dr Courtney was convicted of raping two women and indecently assaulting two others . |
2 | Evil charmer Thomas Courtney , 46 , was found guilty yesterday of drugging and raping two women and indecently assaulting two others . |
3 | A week later Michael Musgrove , 21 , was jailed for 13 years for raping three women and indecently assaulting two others . |
4 | The Trolls now test to regenerate and successfully regenerate 3 wounds . |
5 | A controversial amendment to the 1917 Constitution , to legalize religious organizations and thereby end 75 years of official antagonism towards the Roman Catholic Church , had been proposed by Salinas in November 1991 and endorsed by the Congress the following month [ see pp. 38569 ; 38671 ] . |
6 | They appeared in parts over five years from March 1755 to June 1760 and eventually made two folio volumes . |
7 | They queued up , and eventually got two cups of strong steaming hot tea . |
8 | He seems to have entered the paper-making trade in the late 1830s at a boom time and eventually owned six paper-mills in Kent and Buckinghamshire , branching out from the family businesses of coal and timber merchants and , especially , seed crushing . |
9 | Shortly after Jardine retired from Canton in 1839 , leaving Matheson as the managing partner , imperial commissioner Lin Tse-hsu confiscated foreign inventories of opium , and forcibly detained sixteen merchants , including Matheson . |
10 | Twenty-four swimmers , including staff from Manchester 's Gorton and Levenshulme Branches , took part and altogether completed 1,018 lengths , each worth at least £1 . |
11 | In 1904 Wolverton absorbed the Stony Stratford company ( No 7 ) and so became two companies strong . |
12 | If the firm pays out all its reported earnings as dividends and so has zero growth , the value of the firm will be ( using ( 6.27 ) with g = 0 ) , where Y o = earnings per share before interest and tax , T c = rate of corporation tax , = = earnings of the firm before interest and tax , r U = cost of capital ( required rate of return ) for an unlevered firm . |
13 | But this 'll tell you if you 're veering that way , so you can go , ooh , and perhaps spend one day a week on that , just to get into it , and the rest of it 's going to be managing my practice . |
14 | Our house was small and only had two rooms . |
15 | And only got one sprout ? |
16 | He was the gentleman , of good character and with important friends , and only got seven years . ’ |
17 | Under these circumstances we would take a sympathetic attitude and only deduct one excess for the family . |
18 | The fact that the system cost around £300,000 as compared to a traditional suppliers offer of £2.5 million and only took three months to design , install , train and make fully operational reflects well on the technology — even though the paper itself failed . |
19 | We were consistent throughout the competition and only conceded one goal in spite of playing a man short in the qualifying rounds . |
20 | In terms of cold statistics for Ireland to win two out of the three matches against the other Home Countries and only have two players out of a party of 30 seems very harsh . |
21 | But if the couple is using planning and only have one child , then 100 colones is enough to survive on . |
22 | We 've found out a lot , that bats live for thirty years and only have one baby a year , and usually only have a baby every second year . |
23 | The 31-year-old Australian is a ‘ below-the-knee amputee ’ and only has three toes on his left foot . |
24 | The FA-MAS was a compact weapon which was no longer than a man 's arm and only weighed eight pounds ; it held a magazine of twenty-five rounds and could fire automatically , on single shots or in three-round bursts . |
25 | We electro-fished the 3.5 mile stretch from Hartshill to Nuneaton and only found four zander . |
26 | Caroline was leading after dressage with a score of 41.60 and only incurred 6.40 penalties for time on cross country to take the lead with 48.00 just one point ahead of Marco Biasia from Italy on 49 . |
27 | As controls we selected drug users negative and positive for HIV from our cohort and randomly selected one visit of each drug user . |
28 | Indeed , there was a sense in which he was a historian : he loved investigating source material , going back to the originals , and patiently fitting one piece of evidence into the pattern with another . |
29 | And all has one definition . |
30 | Furthermore , many of the great nobles enriched themselves through war : the Earl of Arundel , for example , was reputed to be fabulously wealthy and apparently had 43,981 marks in bags in the tower of Arundel Castle when he died in 1376 and another 57,000 marks elsewhere . |