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

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1 One such example is the large number of hoards of very debased silver Roman coins hidden in the later third century AD , which comprise coins made just before the currency reforms of that period .
2 No amount of reflection on first principles will stop a Christian from assuming that the morality demanded of women , which in Islam he judges to be imposed by the physically stronger sex in its own interests , is in his own religion true to the equality of the sexes before God ; not until women become conscious of and vocal about their own interests does he appreciate that the difference from Islam has from the very first been only one of degree .
3 They felt it would be a good idea if they extended these ideas to the subject of physics , and we were asked at the university to try for the very first time to run a set of these master classes for children aged thirteen to fourteen in physics , to see if we could transmit some of the excitement and pleasure of doing physics to children at that crucial stage in their scientific development in schools .
4 Courtney 's accident happened on the very first lap when he was in the lead at Mather 's Cross between Coleraine and Portrush and he was taken to hospital although his injuries were not known at the course .
5 Certainly , prices of fuel doubled in the later sixteenth century although this may have been only part of the general inflation .
6 Edith qualified at the very first Medau Society Teachers ' Examination in 1955 , and carried on developing classes in Essex , all the time making openings for the new teachers who were beginning to emerge .
7 Instead she 's returned home to Milton Keynes , after surgeons realised at the very last moment , that a kidney donated by her father would be rejected .
8 In its original form my article on Syllabubs appeared in the very first number of Nova , in March 1965 .
9 This word spirit appears in the very first verse of the Bible , where it states that the Earth was without form and void .
10 Some opening of diplomacy to parliamentary and even public scrutiny had by the later nineteenth century a considerable history in Britain , though it was by no means one of steady or continuous growth .
11 My favourite aperçu comes in the very last paragraph of the final chapter ( ‘ From madrigal to cantata ’ ) , where Carter introduces the idea of a distinct ‘ terza prattica , whose principal vehicle was the emerging aria of the 1620s and 1630s .
12 For most people living standards rose in the later nineteenth century .
13 Attempts to show human face of the hunt falls at the very first hurdle .
14 [ more calmly ] I am now convinced that nothing but religious considerations and a resolution to watch over the very first appearances of evil can be of sufficient weight to keep steady to his good purpose a vain young man .
15 Building continued till the later sixteenth century and the steeple is typical of this period .
16 Back in January 1967 , the Chiefs and the Packers met in the very first Super Bowl of all .
17 Back in January 1967 , the Chiefs and the Packers met in the very first Super Bowl of all .
18 As a school involved in the very first year of the project , School A provides an opportunity to observe a school 's involvement in Stage 3 of the project ; that is to say , the development of INSET provision , the further development of library facilities and curriculum innovation , and other by-products of the project .
19 While temples built in the later eighteenth century may have stood in a naturalistic landscape inspired by the paintings of Claude , earlier garden buildings almost certainly stood in more formal settings , and fragments of avenues or long overgrown yew and beech hedges may remain .
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