Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] in the [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But the new cohorts felt much less keenly the social conditions from which the class alignment arose in the first place .
2 Armstrong fought in the First World War and was a war artist in the Second , sharing with other Surrealists the challenge of creating a pattern out of devastation .
3 Creed rode in the third car , flanked by two of the Corporation 's top directors , with Jed at the wheel in his new top hat .
4 When the new class of bourgeois manufacturers and traders arose in the nineteenth century , it was able to merge with the commercialised aristocracy through marriage , and through the newly reformed public schools and universities .
5 It was by no means clear how the figure arose in the first place .
6 The maximal effect during the four hour experiment occurred in the fourth hour after administration of cholera toxin ( Tables I-V ) .
7 Their goals came in the first half , Scot Sammy Johnston opening his account for the club and
8 And as you said , really some of the football played in the first half was quite delightful was n't it ?
9 Paul Weston scored in the first half for Stockton , but it was not until the last five minutes that Paul Bromley crossed for their second try .
10 However , this turned out to be , in reality , another part of Kaiser Wilhelm 's expansionist policy , so the concessions were cancelled in 1905 and in 1914 , when Portugal joined in the First World War , all German interests were taken over by the Portuguese Government .
11 The Regno consisted in the twelfth century ( and for most of the thirteenth ) of two parts : the island of Sicily and the southern half of the Italian peninsular , the mainland .
12 During a subsequent march of some 200,000 pupils backed by the teachers ' union FEN in Paris on Nov. 12 , police held back while cars were burned and shops looted in the seventh arrondissement , but finally intervened with tear gas and water cannon to prevent marchers approaching the presidential palace ; 234 police and a number of journalists were injured and 83 people were arrested .
13 Is it possible to tell us how your advertising revenue performed in the first half on your Westminster Press and F T and whether you 've experienced any improvements in sits vac advertising since the end of the first half ?
14 England piled on the pressure and were rewarded when Martin Offiah struck in the 55th minute .
15 As Sir John Harrington said in the sixteenth century :
16 The winner came in the 64th minute thanks to a combination of fine attacking play from Jason Soloman and inept defending by Boro .
17 The chance for a local winner came in the second race , the Arkle Challenge Trophy .
18 And when racism exploded in the eighteenth century — to justify slavery — it wiped out any acknowledgement of African achievements .
19 A change came in the second half of the 1370s , when there was a sharp drop in prices at a time when wages continued to rise , and from 1377 until the middle of the 1390s the Phelps Brown index shows a markedly higher level of real wages .
20 Whittingham scored in the 65th minute to give Portsmouth the three goals they needed to rise above West Ham .
21 The hammer blow came in the 62nd minute .
22 The Nationalist denouement came in the third week of April , and the Republican at the beginning of May , in a week of violent confrontation between communists and anarchists in Barcelona .
23 The only knockdown of the fight came in the 11th round when the champion floored Close with a short , right upper cut .
24 A decisive break from the narrowness of these rules came in the fourteenth century , with Dafydd ap Gwilym , in a period marked both by increasing interaction with a more general European culture , after the loss of political independence , and yet , creatively , by a new ‘ national ’ poetry , itself governed by more flexible but still clear internal rules ( the cywydd metre ) .
25 Excitement mounted ; in her memoirs Princess Marie Louise quotes Sir Edwin Lutyens as saying , ‘ Let us devise and design for all time something which will enable future generations to see how a king and queen of England lived in the twentieth century , and what authors , artists and craftsmen of note there were during their reign . ’
26 The three-year period , for example , between the death of Eorpwald and the accession of Sigeberht , could signify that Sigeberht succeeded in the third year after Eorpwald 's assassination .
27 But Annadale levelled in the 41st minute when Chris Jackson sent John Stephens clear and his cross was turned into the net by a Western defender .
28 But perceptions that the Alliance was running second in the polls collapsed in the second week ; and voters ' assessment of Alliance chances of winning a majority or even holding the balance of power dropped sharply in the third week ; while television 's sharp switch to focus on the two-Party Labour versus Conservative battle occurred in the fourth week .
29 Those Roebuck penalties apart , the only other scores from the Australians came in the first half , when strapping winger Damien Smith barged his way through two tackles to notch the game 's only try .
30 Rangers had taken the lead through Sinton before Gray equalised in the second half , Gordon Durie grabbing the winner 11 minutes from time although Spurs manager Peter Shreeves admitted his team were lucky to win .
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