Example sentences of "with [adv] [num] [noun] to " in BNC.
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1 | The stocking rate is high compared to other areas of Scotland , one ewe to two acres being fairly normal , with perhaps one ewe to three acres on the poorer ground . |
2 | With only two circuits to book , and programmes changing less frequently than hitherto , fewer films were required . |
3 | But with only 34 days to the election , he said on TV : ‘ I made a mistake . |
4 | The Nottingham Forest manager feels his abrasive temperament and outspoken style have left Nigel with only eight caps to his name . |
5 | It was n't the most exciting design of wall ever seen , but with only 24 hours to be built , it served its purpose . |
6 | If you 're going to break a leg , do it in Nauru with only 39 people to a bed ! |
7 | Pontblyddyn , reigning champions of the Bass North Wales League but currently struggling in fifth from bottom place with only three wins to their credit , produced a major upset after confining the Seasiders to 66–9 off their 40 overs allocation . |
8 | Instead , he ended up in the unfamiliar position of ninth with only 2.05 metres to his name after failing to get his five-stride training run-up in the groove . |
9 | George Goodall arrived in 1955 as assistant experimental officer with just four A-levels to his credit , his progress to further education having been interrupted by two years ' National Service . |
10 | Well with about forty visits to er Walsall , the council and different other departments |
11 | The chamber , filled with over 160 delegations to the World Conference on Human Rights , listened in hushed silence and then rose in a standing ovation . |
12 | Yet in the outcome the Criminal Justice Act 1967 , with over 300 amendments to the original Bill having been debated for more than sixty hours in the Commons Standing Committee , suffered the fate of those that went before and came after . |
13 | With over 65 pictures to her credit ( and debit ) , Lynn Bari has probably been seen on television in more homes on weekend afternoons than many more famous names . |