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

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1 Wolstenholme even chipped in from 25ft at the 17th for a three .
2 Welshman Ian Woosnam would have joined them in second place but for a double bogey at the 17th for a 73 , while Scotland 's Colin Montgomerie is tucked in just behind after finishing four over par .
3 For good measure he pitched to under a yard on the 17th for his seventh birdie and the lowest round of his five-year tour career .
4 It is consequently being officially recorded that Lieutenant L. G. Cairns , Army Air Corps , is presumed to have been killed in action on the 17th of June 1944 .
5 Mozart arrived back in Salzburg in mid-January and his certificate of appointment was finally signed on the 17th of that month .
6 Veteran abstractionist Helen Frankenthaler turns up until the 17th of this month at a new gallery — new , that is , for her — Knoedler .
7 New work by this veteran artist ‘ The Judgment of Paris series ’ is being presented at Robert Miller until the 17th of this month .
8 The turkeys , actually , are by Meyer Vaisman one of the baddest of the art world bad boys and they have been set out in a big free-range area at Castelli until the 17th of the month .
9 On Saturday the 17th of August we attended the Great British Beer Festival which was held in the Docklands Arena , London .
10 On Sunday the 17th of Rabi'I [ 20 March 1650 ] the festival of Nauroz [ New Year ] was celebrated in the most splendid and sumptuous style as the ocean of royal bounty and munificence broke into surging billows …
11 The provisional date is Sunday the 17th of September .
12 THE best quality field ever assembled here will spearhead the Green Gate sponsored 10k event in Belfast on the 17th of next month .
13 Goal of the week ; the 17th of the season for hit man , Craig Maskell .
14 If the police authority was invited to co-opt people to add to their numbers , making sure that the majority still stayed with the councillors , then I do n't think one should have too much objection to it , but if it 's to be done in this er this way of central er of central allocation er in the form of the answer to the question to my noble friend Lord Lyle from my noble friend the Minister on the 17th of January which the Noble Lord , Lord Carrigan made reference in which these people are to be er i i it staggers me my Lord , I have to stop for the moment , it staggers me the er the insolence , the insolence of the Home Office in writing down job descriptions and personal profiles for people that are going to function locally .
15 they do n't want to have some er official or or some management consultant who 's eager to get a job and get extra money paid for him by a dumb government department , if those people are going to tell us what sort of people we want on that on police authorities , I think it is total insolence and I trust that whatever happens to this Bill that that answer that was given on the 17th of January is removed and replaced by something else , if it has to be replaced at all .
16 The 17th at Letchworth may look like a picture postcard , but it 's not a pretty sight to the members .
17 Hunting the Elephant Bird : Tuesday the 17th at 10am .
18 Mary McKenna , playing in the tournament for the 25th year , could have made it a tie by winning the bottom match but she lost the 15th and 16th to go two down , won the 17th with a big birdie putt and salvaged a half when her opponent , Fiona McKay drove into bushes at the 18th .
19 Wilkinson also had problems at the 17th with a six , but then birded the 18th for a level par 72 to finish three shots clear of the rest of the field .
20 In the afternoon we 're on the Palmer charge and believe it or not he hits his tee-shot at the 17th to exactly the same spot again , and turns to me and says , ‘ Before you say anything , Tip , do n't tell me it 's a 6-iron . ’
21 Many historians believe that ‘ there is a tremendous change in attitudes towards children from the 17th to the 18th centuries ’ ( Plumb 1976 ) .
22 The southern islands became known mostly during the 17th to 19th centuries ; Antarctica itself remained unvisited until the late 18th century , and unrecognized as a continent before the start of the 20th century .
23 Bradley Dredge , last year 's beaten finalist , also looked poised for a 67 after a run of five straight birdies to the 11th on Dunluce , but happily settled for 69 as the wind reduced the 17th to a drive and short iron , but put the 18th out of range for everybody .
24 In modern British history , there are particular interests in social history and popular politics from the 17th to the 19th centuries ; and in the intellectual history of the 17th and 18th centuries ; ( including the Scottish Enlightenment ) , social policy in the late 19th and 20th centuries , and international relations in the 20th century .
25 The Arkansas Animal , meanwhile , also made a bogey on the 17th in his second 71 , birdies coming at the 15th and 18th , the latter another one of those ‘ he did what ? ’ examples .
26 Sports Editors fretted and printers fumed as the match went on and on into the British night , with Milligan winning the 17th by chipping in , to go to all square .
27 Dave had taken a six at the 17th from nowhere .
28 In the 15th over Stinson made the break-through for Armagh when he bowled Adams to make it 35 for one .
29 He was due to meet de Gaulle on the 15th at Rambouillet in an attempt to soften the General 's opposition to Britain 's entry into the EEC ; and then to fly to Nassau on the 18th to meet President Kennedy for wide-ranging talks , including East-West relations , the backwash of the Cuban missile crisis , improvement of India 's defences against China , the Congo Civil War , and , most important of all , the proposed Nuclear Test Ban Treaty .
30 He achieved the feat at the 15th at Goswick Golf Club near Berwick , George retired when Manager of Berwick-upon-Tweed Branch .
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