Example sentences of "[prep] [art] 20 " in BNC.

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1 For the 20 years between the 1967 war and the start of the intifada there was coexistence of sorts between Arabs and Jews , even if , in the words of Moshe Dayan , it was the uneasy coexistence of a rider and his horse .
2 For the 20 years between the 1967 war and the start of the intifada there was coexistence of sorts between Arabs and Jews , even if , in the words of Moshe Dayan , it was the uneasy coexistence of a rider and his horse .
3 Later , for the 20 and 30 , the motor was moved ahead of the front axle .
4 My horse is kept at a lovely yard 13 miles away : too far for many people 's choice , but the facilities and the people compensate for the 20 minute drive .
5 The Ukrainian settlement in the north west has always been close-knit and Ivan Solowka soon found himself running a club for the 20 or so families in Middleton .
6 Attracted by newspaper publicity ( the company did not bother to advertise ) 3000 people applied for the 20 jobs that were available .
7 The advice was given after Jo had been speaking to both children and their parents ( an audience that included 12 year old Romy Hutchins — a participant in the Challenge — and her father Paul , the former British Davis Cup captain and national team manager ) , in a unique question and answer session which preceded an on court clinic for the 20 or so participating juniors .
8 Carlsbad , California-based CCI Coded Communications Inc now has definitive agreement to acquire Decom Systems Inc : Decom holders will receive 0.238 CCI Coded share for each Decom held if the average price for CCI Coded is between $2.35 and $3.15 a share for the 20 trading days prior to the closing .
9 The adjustment factors for the 20 age and sex groups were calculated as follows : item age and sex group adjustment factor=average number of items given to each patient in the age and sex group/average number of items given to the total population ; cost age and sex group adjustment factor=average cost per patient in the age and sex group/average cost per patient in the total population .
10 The problems appear critical for the 20 per cent of the Merseyside population living in the poorest council housing and especially in the district of Knowsley where 48 per cent of the population ( six times the national average ) live in such areas .
11 It would be quite impracticable to carry waste rock any great distance and it is quite certain that ore being produced at Coniston , was machine and hand dressed to as great a concentration as possible , before filling into strong saddle bags for the 20 mile pack-horse journey , over the mountain tops , to the Brigham smelters .
12 There is nothing cruel or stupid about providing a benefit system which more than compensates for the 20 per cent .
13 He was the accomplice of those who pushed for the 20 per cent .
14 Some of them have been empty for the 20 years since they were built , others have been empty for just a few years .
15 The decline in world interest rates , the slight improvement in commodity prices and the relative weakness of the dollar ( the unit in which nearly all debts were denominated ) meant that the total burden of interest and capital payments now represented about 26 per cent of total export revenues for the 20 most severely indebted middle-income countries which between them accounted for 44 per cent of world debt ; this compared with a debt service ratio of nearly 50 per cent in 1983 .
16 The transcripts for the 20 subjects were grouped according to the film section to which they referred .
17 Crawford returned to repertory work to be there for the first three months , appearing alongside stars such as Leo McKern , who had turned down two films and offers from the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company to go to Nottingham , and classical actor John Neville , who had just starred in Alfie on the London stage and was giving up 200-a-week West End rates for the 20 to 50 Playhouse level .
18 If anyone have seen pictures from our game against Poland he came on as a substitute for Fjortoft as lone attacker — and he played brilliantly for the 20 minutes he was on .
19 Talks are under way to find a home of their choice for the 20 residents .
20 Most crucially , it would have the right to issue an Estonian currency , probably named after the kron which served during the 20 years of independence between the wars .
21 Round 2 of the championship at Brands Hatch on Sunday was supported by a grid of 30 cars and the race was full of incidents during the 20 laps .
22 Yet MPG6 suggests that many old permissions currently dormant and often in extremely sensitive locations without environmental conditions attached , will need to be brought into production during the 20 year period .
23 We firmly believe that unless this is done it is possible that minerals companies could activate these permissions either tomorrow , at any time during the 20 year period , or beyond .
24 Yet MPG6 suggests that many old permissions currently dormant and often in extremely sensitive locations without environmental conditions attached , will need to be brought into production during the 20 year period .
25 We firmly believe that unless this is done it is possible that minerals companies could activate these permissions either tomorrow , at any time during the 20 year period , or beyond .
26 These embolic signals were noted at the very frequent rate of 4.8/min during the 20 min recording time .
27 He sat quietly during the 20 minute hearing , whilst his solicitor made an application for bail .
28 One well-known paradox relates to relative stability in the number of reported thefts in Chicago during the 20 years prior to the appointment ( X ) of one Orlando Wilson as police chief , followed by an abrupt increase and continued climb immediately after X , suggesting a considerable growth in crime as a result of Wilson 's appointment .
29 As the 20 point scales being used are essentially arbitrary it is not clear what interpretation should be put on this difference .
30 When the offspring of the hyperglycaemic mothers were considered separately , there was no significant difference in birth weight between the 20 offspring who were normoglycaemic , the 21 who had impaired glucose tolerance , and the five who developed diabetes ( 3.59 ( 0.49 ) , 3.47 ( 0.40 ) , 3.74 ( 0.54 ) kg respectively ) .
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