Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 It was also perfectly timed , for only last week Hendry was overtaken by Jimmy White at the head of the provisional world rankings — the first time since May 1990 that he has been removed from top spot .
2 Prof David Wilkie : medal awarded for only fourth time
3 Firemen fought a small fire in a first floor room of a house in Gerard Street , Spennymoor , just after 7pm last night .
4 Mowden found themselves 6–3 down at half-time and despite much second half pressure , they could not make the breakthrough and went down 12–3 , a late Ryton try settling the issue .
5 Femininity as a social construct is explored through an analysis of largely 19th century themes — another feature of feminist art history in the 1980s .
6 Well , in the in the question of I M R O as far as it 's erm occupational pension scheme members are concerned , er there 's no there 's no compensation responsibility and I think that that means that you get no , no whistle blowing and in I mean there 's , we 've got , I mean one of the points that we , we heard of just last evening was that one of the of the banks involved ended up er in its arrangements with Maxwell of asking for a hundred and sixty per cent of shares for every hundred per cent of loans that it made to Maxwell .
7 The high level of economic growth means that , for the remainder of the century , this region will record the highest level of energy demand increase of any Third World region .
8 warrants and represents that it is the true and lawful owner of all rights in the Work and the Converted Text of the Work as well as the Trade Marks and that such Work , Converted Text of the Work and Trade Marks do not and shall not infringe the rights of any third party and that is fully empowered to make this Agreement .
9 Volume shipments will start in July , at $1,231 apiece for quantities of over 10,000 — although it 's difficult to conceive of any third party able to forecast that it will ship 10,000 machines during the lifetime of the chip , and even the most optimistic parallel processor builder could hardly hope to ship that many nodes in any foreseeable time-frame .
10 In the absence of any third party judicial or administrative procedure the parties can ignore a defect supposedly invalidating a treaty , and continue to regard the treaty as valid ; the concept of absolute invalidity has little practical application in treaty law .
11 7.3 You will indemnify us against any and all loss , costs , expenses and liabilities caused to us whether directly , or as a result of the action , claim or demand of any third party , by reason of any breach by you of these conditions or of any terms or obligations on your part implied by the Sale of Goods Act 1979 , by the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 or by any other statute or statut-ory provision relevant to the order or to goods or work covered thereby .
12 However these devices still rest upon the intention and consent of both third parties and parties .
13 No , an oak table and an oak sideboard and that was all and just four chairs or six chairs I think it was , yes , er and it was erm that furniture was a utility , er I 'd forgotten about that , it 's taken me back now , that was a utility dining room suite of really first class quality , it was a tallish sideboard with two doors with big bow legs and a square table , erm , but it was solid oak really good
14 Martin 's doleful face on the front page of TODAY last October mirrored the despair of thousands of fellow miners .
15 he never took anything out of here first .
16 T5 was first heard of here last year as the 500MHz , R10000 successor to the R4000 and R5000 RISCs ( UX No 377 ) .
17 No attempt can be made in a work of this scope to relate the full story of how nineteenth century attitudes to death evolved during the present century into those now prevailing .
18 Which left Fabia racking her brains to think of how next best to get through to the woman .
19 Our main aim is to offer Oxfordshire and its residents , visitors , graduates and undergraduates the best of late nineteenth- and of twentieth-century theatre by English-speaking playwrights , as well some outstanding modern works written in other languages and performed either in translation or by visiting companies in the original .
20 The sprawling retrospective of his work currently takes up the two vast floors normally devoted by the museum to setting forth the story of late nineteenth- and twentieth-century painting and sculpture .
21 Digging into its collection of old photographs , mounted in the 5000 albums which constitute the Maciet archive , it has decided to elevate a selection of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century topographical photographs to the level of art and exhibit them as ‘ Le Passé recomposé ’ .
22 The tenets of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century middle class respectability imposed rules which were much stricter than the principle of legitimacy required , but which were consistent with the concern to regulate family life and promote a particular family form .
23 Descriptions of late nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century working class family life as crude and brutal usually attribute the blame to the husband in a manner similar to that of the politicians and policy makers , who so mistrusted his commitment to work and hence to provide .
24 Examine sexuality and sexual relationships in the context of late twentieth century college life .
25 Although tattered and torn , their clothing revealed them to be citizens of late twentieth century Earth .
26 Whilst the ambiguity and allusiveness of late 19th century sculpture was firmly rooted in the representation of the human figure the ( point of contact between the two exhibitions ) which acted as a metaphor for emotion , that of Chadwick or Wilding goes beyond that so that the human body is alluded to indirectly , as a train of associations rather than direct mimetic referent .
27 A study of the incorporation of the highly fragmented communities , typical of late 19th and early 20th century Ottoman society , into a modern state structure will identify the circumstances under which group , religious and ethnic loyalties either disintegrate , remain active , or are revived .
28 A Christian writer , like Rose Macaulay , had a standard for her people ; Miss Compton-Burnett , an intensely moral writer , has the standards of late nineteenth century , upright , liberal and enlightened agnosticism , personally modified but firmly held .
29 Finally , the impressive array of late nineteenth century pictures includes one of Degas ' most audacious racing scenes , Whistler 's Symphony in White No .
30 An increasing number of late nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminists , such as Theresa Billington Greig and Cicely Hamilton , advocated the deliberate choice of spinsterhood as the only means to intellectual fulfilment and a successful career .
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