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NumN Anotherfive seconds went by. Americans believe in two things (Barry Eisler). I used toilet paper to wipe the two spots that I had touched (Barry Eisler). She burst into tears as she alluded to it, and for two minutes could not speak another word (Jane Austen). We have dined nine times at Rosings, besides drinking tea there twice (Peters Ellis)
AdjNumN I spent nice ten years here always thinking I would stay just one more and then go back (Leonard Elmore). Young three women who looked like office ladies on a night out (Barry Eisler). He took out immaculate two tumblers and placed them before us (Barry Eisler). And maybe there would beaggressive four guys with guns standing ten feet away (Barry Eisler). After next four years, it was time for me to come home (Koontz Dean).
dvNumN Over five thousand pounds was settled by marriage articles on her and children (Wood Valerie). In about five minutes, for example, to make sure theres no one waiting for you in your apartment (Barry Eisler). In a few days Mr Bingley returned Mr Gardiners visit and sat about ten minutes with him in his library (Grisham John). I knew it would take under thirty seconds for him to asphyxiate. I had over twenty missions in Indian country (Barry Eisler)

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PrNumN ... that hed broken one of my three rules by putting a B-team on Kawamura (Barry Eisler). Her father had been an attorney in Meryton, and had left her four thousand pounds (Jane Austen). Yes, these our four evenings have enabled them to ascertain that they both like Vingt-un better than Commerce (Brown Dan). So, your four years in New York, I said. Thats a long time (Barry Eisler). Dont kill my two children and my wife (Evans Nicolas).

 

, Num. NumN Num of N, , .: . I decided to head over to the Kodokan, one of the places where I practice judo (Barry Eisler). The three of them stood up, and we headed toward the cashier and the exit. She smiled and gave me one of her shoulder checks. I had a nice rapport with one of the recipients of Uncle Sams largesse. I showered and dressed in one of the suits I keep at the Imperial (Christine Flynn).

(Sp), , , .: . only three boys, my three boys, additional three books. AdvNumN, PrNumN, AdjNumN.

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- NumN. , . AdvNumN, AdvNumprN AdvNumN4. Adv , .: . (only ten) metres, (over twenty) years, (about two) points of egress. AdvNumN4 , . . , . about twenty meters, over four years , . . - , , .: . The fruit store was only ten meters ahead (Barry Eisler). Over three hundred people step off the curb at the same instant (ibid). He would stop about twenty meters ahead. But wallpaper patterns are simple only one image in two dimensions (ibid). I had met Harry about five years earlier in Roppongi (ibid). The stranger emerged after about fifteen minutes and made a right on Roppongi-dori (ibid). Then I spend over four years in New York, studying at Julliard (ibid). I knew that we had about two more millimeters before his elbow hyperextended (ibid). Jimmy and I joined the Army together when we were barely seventeen years old (ibid). I hadnt been back in almost twenty years, and some part of me wanted to connect again (ibid).

, . , . AdvNumN . - , , , . , (more than, above), (less than, under) (about, around) , .: . Then the sound of more footsteps, more than one person (Daniella Steel). If theres more than one and theyre using film, you could get your picture taken (ibid). The stroll over to Tsuta took less than five minutes, during which we made small talk (ibid). They turned right onto G-dori in front of the Almond Café, Telephone Man following by less than ten paces (ibid). I watched them for about ten minutes. I had met Harry about five years earlier in Roppongi (Barry Eisler).

䒺 . 䒺 . AdjNumN , Num. .: . good (two miles), additional (three voices), .: . then let them pull a good (twenty meters) ahead before emerging from the station entrance to follow (Barry Eisler). He rolled in a good (ten minutes), led by the same waitress who had seated me. I would be able to spend an additional (two hours) watching the street from various establishments without attracting attention (ibid). good, . AdjNumN good .

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. this that this man, these those these two men, .: . Not one of these seven cases resulted in so much as this homicide investigation. These two middle-aged men in black suits and ties, modern Japanese funeral attire, left the coffee shop. I knew that these two were dancing steps they knew well, . Num, NumAdjN (two middle-aged men), NumAdj1Adj2N (two best real friends), NumPrN (two my friends), .: . These two middle-aged men in black suits and ties left the coffee shop (Barry Eisler). I received my first practical lessons (Geoffrey Household). Two his partners patted me down (Laurence D. U.). NumNSp two stations ahead, 泺 .

any, all, some, other. any, all other (my six apples, any seven students, all five pictures), some PrNumN (some six apples), .: . Please wait here the second set will start in any fifteen minutes (Barry Eisler). For all six years, SOGs operations in Laos, Cambodia, and North Vietnam were compromised by a mole (ibid). Then one of the other six guys yells and shoulders his rifle, too (Vanessa Steel). . -. PrNumN PrNumN4 PrAdj1(Adj2)N. .: . my two friends, my first real friend, .: A reminder of my three nos: no women or children, no acts against nonprincipals, no other parties retained to solve the problem at hand (Barry Eisler). He spoke little of his family, of his two young daughters in Japan (ibid). After that, he respected me, and became my ally against the Dryden bullies, my first real friends (ibid). I received my first practical lessons. I paid for our two espressos and walked out (ibid). he had brought only six with them from London, his five sisters and a cousin. My mother took me there after my second father died so she could be close to her parents (ibid).

 





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