Example sentences of "and [num] [conj] [adj] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Nineteen and eleven or twelve and er he was a figure in the b in the town , when I tell you , you wo n't remember the who were members of parliament for Orkney and Shetland .
2 But we said we , we could n't give over laughing about that and they thought it was hilarious because it , it 's like C & A 's they used to always say , nineteen and eleven or nine and eleven or , it was always the
3 There was a clustering of publication in 1788 and 1789 , 1791 and 1792 , a lower peak in 1807 , a high level of titles between 1823 and 1833 ( though with relative dips in 1827 and 1829 and 1831 and 1832 ) , quite high peaks in 1838 , 1840 and 1848 .
4 And peak times are between 9 and 9.30 and 1 and 2.00 .
5 So if you avoid trying to muck the switchboard up if you could between 9 and 9.30 and 1 and 2.00 .
6 These tenants included a higher proportion in the age-groups 74–79 , 80–84 and 85 and over than occurred in the general population .
7 ( Paragraph indentations occur between sentences 6 and 7 and 7 and 8. ) 1 Reflex actions are processes which occur within the body and are important to us in that they sometimes prevent us being seriously injured .
8 The broad picture that emerges from a consideration of mortality in social classes I and II and IV and V in table III seems to be consistent with the notion that inequalities become progressively shallower at older age groups .
9 Table 6 shows that increase in the time to respond yes was significantly great between memory set sizes of 2 and 3 and 3 and 4 .
10 and sixes and threes and what 's Oh God !
11 Two and one and two and one and , now there you just make the crotchet a bit too short , erm , try until you get it into your system , which you will , just counting that , in , inside yourself .
12 The jet bombers going over , going over , going over , one two , one two , one two , six of them , nine of them , twelve of them , one and one and one and another and another and another , did all the screaming for him . ’
13 The jet bombers going over , going over , going over , one two , one two , one two , six of them , nine of them , twelve of them , one and one and one and another and another and another , did all the screaming for him . ’
14 A countdown using sound signals together with the raising of flags is given at ten and five or six and three minutes before the start , depending on the procedure being used .
15 Coronation Street , half past seven till eight , Rumpole from nine to ten so you can come out between eight and nine and ten and ele le le le eight and nine and ten and eleven , so you got time for couple between eight and nine and a couple between ten and eleven , how 's that ?
16 Coronation Street , half past seven till eight , Rumpole from nine to ten so you can come out between eight and nine and ten and ele le le le eight and nine and ten and eleven , so you got time for couple between eight and nine and a couple between ten and eleven , how 's that ?
17 And do you remember as a child , people used to talk of four and twenty and five and twenty past ?
18 But , so erm , just think there for a moment , one , two , one , two , and one , and two , and , you 're going one and two and one and
19 Two and one and two and one and , now there you just make the crotchet a bit too short , erm , try until you get it into your system , which you will , just counting that , in , inside yourself .
20 Erm Three and four and four and seven , so it 's
21 What do you mean by , Three and four and four and seven ?
22 First came Professor Johan Claassen , the legendary South African lock of the Fifties and Sixties and less than legendary manager in New Zealand in 1981 .
23 The two most famous stations of this era are the twin Beaux-Arts stations of New York , the Pennsylvania and the Grand Central built respectively between 1906 and 1910 and 1903 and 1913 .
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