Example sentences of "in [num] [adj] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Anyway , this somebody must of given her the idea , I think it was our local doctor oh you 'll be alright you know , you have to have to have them in forty eight hours you see so
2 In 83 first-class matches he scored 3,845 runs .
3 In three short months she did n't need the medication she had been dependent on for years .
4 Cos you can pay it off in ten monthly instalments you see so eight quid a month sort of thing .
5 So in twenty four hours it will be exactly as it is now having gone all the way round , yes ?
6 In four natural shades it costs around £29.95 per metre .
7 Unfortunately , this is not false modesty — in two recent lectures I attended on Aids and sociology , neither of the lecturers were truly qualified to talk on these subjects , and the data given were dated and , in parts , incorrect .
8 Er c c the density of , of the Street itself er cos you was nine terraces with twenty four houses in , in two hundred yards you 've got a lot of people together have n't you ?
9 In two other places he considered that screens were needed .
10 In one patient with three strictures , classification as benign was based on radiological studies and in two other patients it was based on the gross endoscopic appearances .
11 In two additional sections it deals with advice on food labelling and stock control .
12 In two further cases it has n't worked .
13 In a large blinded study done in two independent laboratories we confirmed the presence of perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies by the indirect immunofluorescence test in 79% of ulcerative colitis patients whereas only 13% of Crohn 's disease patients and 9% of the control group were positive ( means from two laboratories ) .
14 The Halifax 's strategic approach is most clearly shown in two big steps it did not take .
15 er I ca n't remember where I got them from , but they were n't in two dozen packets they were in dozens
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