Example sentences of "for [art] [num] [coord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Intel Corp president Andy Grove told the annual meeting that the company 's chip business remains strong and that it is ready to fight new competitors in the market place , Reuter reports : ‘ Our response to all these competitors has been to concentrate on getting better and faster products into the hands of our customers , ’ Grove said , adding that Intel was meeting demand for the 80486 but dealer and customer inventories were tight ; capital spending this year is now likely to hit $1,800m , up from the previously planned $1,600m ; executive vice-president Craig Barrett said the next generation P6 microprocessor will probably be unveiled in late 1995 or early 1996 ; Intel holders also approved a two for one share split to take effect in June .
2 In the 1990 defence budget , however , an allocation of $1,100 million was agreed for the MX and Midgetman projects .
3 As for training , as my hon. Friend the Member for Bosworth ( Mr. Tredinnick ) has just reminded us , the Government have introduced the first and only guarantee anywhere in Europe of a two-year training place for every 16 and 17-year-old who needs it .
4 This is a small step towards Labour 's pledge to provide a nursery place for every three and four-year-old whose parents wish it . ’
5 ‘ Kenneth Clarke has said that nursery education is not a priority and commitment to a nursery place for every three and four-year-old is a mistake .
6 Kenneth Clarke has said that nursery education is not a priority and commitment to a nursery place for every three and four-year-old is a mistake .
7 Labour planned to ensure a nursery place was available for every three and four-year-old whose parents wanted it .
8 He said his party 's policy was to ensure there was a nursery place for every three and four-year-old whose parent wanted it by 2000 .
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