Example sentences of "twenty [noun] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you reproduce this anecdote some ten or twenty times in different industries , you begin to explain the role of the Plan during this first period ’ ( Delors , 1978 ) .
2 It involves about twenty minutes of mild discomfort .
3 According to the script , after an initial twenty minutes of Anglo-Saxon bombardment , the Turks would be weeping with fear and humiliation , and devoting much of their on-field activities to figuring out ways of being granted political asylum , rather than returning home to their doubtless murderous regime , where they would be summarily sent to work down the sewers for ten years .
4 The nurses topped it up again as soon as they realised but it took time to go through and have any effect so I had about twenty minutes of real labour pains .
5 you 're only there for an hour or so you may have , I do n't know , twenty minutes of appropriate sociability which builds a rapport tremendously well
6 Once inside , we sat through a fascinating short on turtle-trapping in the Galapagos Islands or some such thing , and twenty minutes of mouth-watering trailers and commercials .
7 There were twenty minutes of extra time played , in which a kid called Martin came on — he had never played in first grade before — and scored the clinching try for Canberra .
8 Fifteen dollars bought callers twenty minutes of non-stop filth from a talking hostess of the caller 's choice .
9 Philosophers in dialogues may be persuaded by their opponents in twenty minutes of fast talk .
10 In twenty minutes of sublime running and handling they dropped the proverbial ‘ bar of soap ’ just once .
11 Average response speed tended to decrease over a period of twenty minutes in sleep-deprived subjects , unlike in rested controls .
12 Twenty micrograms of total RNA was used for first strand cDNA synthesis in a mixture containing 1 Taq polymerase buffer ( Promega ) , 1mM dNTPs , 40 Units RNasin ( Promega ) , 100 pmoles downstream primer and 200 Units Superscript ( Gibco-BRL ) .
13 The twenty heads of British missions abroad in 1816 , when the effects of the country 's long political isolation during the Napoleonic wars were still being felt , had increased to thirty-seven by 1860 ( mainly because of the emergence of new independent states in Latin America ) ; but the changes of the 1860s swept away many of the smaller legations in Germany and Italy , and the establishment of diplomatic representatives in China , Japan and one or two other non-European countries in the second half of the century did not compensate for these losses .
14 Twenty mls of whole blood was also collected into empty vacutainers before and at the end of the one month trial period for analysis of serum vitamins , as an assessment of compliance to the supplementation .
15 Twenty subjects with normal colonoscopy and histologically normal colonic mucosa were included as a control group .
16 He did n't boil it , for fear the bleach might evaporate ; after the mixture was warm he added twenty bottles of Yugoslav Riesling , two bottles of Guinness and a pound and a half of oranges cut into segments .
17 Computer-based courseware has been in action for over twenty years with considerable effect although the quality of materials has been patchy .
18 Well , how about this for a scenario : twenty years of solid touring and recording for major names ; a niche in the elite ‘ who 's who ’ of session guitarists on both sides of the Atlantic ; featured on television three times a week backing major artists live on a very hip chat show ; going straight into production for another live prime-time show on Saturday nights ; and work with Tom Jones , Al Jarreau , Stevie Wonder , Mica Paris , Cindi Lauper , Bob Geldof and Curtis Stigers , to name but a few .
19 This event led to a after more than twenty years of intermittent war .
20 For the last twenty years of progressive manufacturing decline in Britain , the one optimistic assertion had been that while industry 's contraction might be irreversible , at least the City of London remained the financial centre of Europe and second only perhaps to New York in the world .
21 In twenty years of psychic work , Marjorie Quigley had never yet refused her fence .
22 Reptile in charge of Magic Roundabout clearly loathes children after twenty years of roundabout rides , encourages smallest most ill-coordinated kids to perch on top of vast heaving wood and plaster horse in hope that when ride begins movement will hurl child into machinery for ever .
23 To mark twenty years of loyal service , Hugh Anderson was presented with an inscribed watch by the Managing Director , Andrew Steel ( left ) .
24 After around twenty years of virtual silence , except for chimes at the occasional wedding , the sixteenth century church bells are finally back in place .
25 Twenty years of criminal neglect ( 60p ) : How Labour has abdicated responsibility for Northern Ireland .
26 Behind you are more than twenty years of habit-forming obedience to the house rules — and why not ?
27 Twenty years of industrial strife had ensured that an industry where we were once world leaders was an object of pity and derision .
28 Paul , in these verses , allows himself the chance to look back with his readers , and see the results of twenty years of Christian service .
29 The flame from its mouth passed over the western lands like a comet and woke millennial longings in the hearts of Roman legionaries , who eked out their twenty years of cold service dreaming of victories and of eating fresh figs under the olive trees of home .
30 ‘ It all looks ludicrous now ’ , observed David Widgery , ‘ but if you realize there had been twenty years of Cold War normalism this was a very exuberant reaction to the world of Pepsodent ads , and the father-mother-children-aren't-we-normal ? kind of thing which was still the prevailing mentality .
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