Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] [verb] the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | But Ferreira , who had not come close to breaking the sixth seed , suddenly discovered his best form , hitting three glorious forehands , including one to save match point , and capturing the game when Stich hit a backhand volley out . |
2 | The applications sometimes know this because the employer says so in acknowledging the first approach . |
3 | Pointing the mortar joints had to be done long after laying the last blocks of the day , as the concrete absorbs very little moisture . |
4 | Ballesteros dropped out after bogeying the first sudden-death hole and Mize and Norman continued . |
5 | The dust wagon came up to the warehouse today , the usual they 'd got halfway to emptying the first dustbin in the back |
6 | When clear of the top of the T , finish off by passing the last but one wrap over your finger tip to form a loop , pass round again and slip the end through the loop and pull tight , and the elasticity will hold everything tight . |
7 | The world champion may not be worried about the £500 fine handed out for throwing the last game of his bizarre straight-games loss to Jahangir Khan in the final of last month 's Stuttgart Open , but he should be more concerned at the zero computer points assigned him for the Stuttgart tournament , which may enable Jahangir to overtake him in the New Year rankings , plus the fact that any further misdemeanour will probably mean draconian punishment . |
8 | RESIDENTS of Crozier House Home in Banbridge joined today in celebrating the 100th birthday of their most senior colleague , Alex Cairns . |
9 | At that very moment , a waiter turned abruptly from clearing the next table and crashed into Loretta . |
10 | I shall look forward to seeing the first edition , then . |
11 | I now look forward to seeing the next consultation document , which I believe will appear in the next month or two . |
12 | Sally lost her baby pre-term and was told only a fortnight later , ‘ Just get on with having the next one , dearie . ’ |
13 | The number of times Maguire used the whip made suspension virtually inevitable but the horse did look a difficult ride , drifting right after jumping the last . |
14 | They 're not too worried about getting up for work the next day . |
15 | But I 've never had a sponsor and all that cash went back into financing the next three years . ’ |
16 | Meanwhile , obviously she wants us to get on with completing the next issue . ’ |
17 | The normal ‘ use ’ is to go for a joyride , to get home after missing the last bus or train or for the use in crime . |
18 | Apply a base coat , then two coats of varnish , allowing each coat to dry thoroughly before applying the next one . |
19 | The chain can be described adequately by specifying the first rectangle and then relating the next one to it by the four statements in Table 11.1 . |