Example sentences of "[noun] there [prep] the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | All of us , including the critics , have got to sit down and read three hundred pages line by line , to make final judgments , but we 're looking at a programme there of the next decade . |
2 | The one that eluded him was that of the Association of Golf Writers which , asked to nominate who had done most for European golf , decided on the Walker Cup team that went to the United States and won the trophy there for the first time . |
3 | If there has been no solid social formation there in the first place , it follows that the child can very easily be completely out of control at an early age and almost impossible to reclaim . |
4 | Although there may have been a settlement of Illyrian-Greeks there before the second century BC when the Roman occupation of Dalmatia began , there is little evidence of continuous use of the site until the seventh century AD . |
5 | you know , there 's a , a chap in that room there in the next room |
6 | While Russia is an area of interest , he does n't believe Coda will set up shop there over the next couple of years at least , until economic stability is re-established . |
7 | Some 500 psychologists from all parts of the world meet in Scarborough next month when the British Psychological Society holds its conference there for the first time . |
8 | They still have n't fixed a date for the postponed Villa game , but for our away match there on the 6th Feb tickets go on sale on the 15th jan ( same day as tickets for Sheff Wed ) . |
9 | The Dominicans and Franciscans had houses in England and scholars at the universities there in the thirteenth century , the Augustinians in the fourteenth century . |
10 | er , if the whole there in the sixth line refers back to the whole of being in the fourth line then it would be erm not the one but intellect . |
11 | The struggle there in the sixteenth century became more embittered than ever because Ireland had remained Roman Catholic when England had become Protestant in the middle of the century . |
12 | At his death he was unknown as a poet ; on 8 December 1975 , the centenary of the wreck of the Deutschland , a plaque to his memory was unveiled in poets ' corner , Westminster Abbey , honouring a Roman Catholic there for the first time since John Dryden [ q.v . ] . |
13 | The housewife has to get the washing there in the first place , she has to unload it , sort it , sit and watch it wash and dry ( or dash out to shop in the interim ) and then pack it all up again . |
14 | Er , were there any sort of distortions there in the second half period ? |
15 | get some socks there in the second drawer , second there |
16 | So consequently every time I moved school , moved into different I had to fight me way there for the first week because I hated anyone to call me Ginger you see ? |
17 | Our friendly policeman had gone but there were nurses there for the first time that I 'd seen , and even the odd doctor . |
18 | A glance at the map of Ireland immediately raises the question ‘ Why was the plant there in the first place ? ’ |
19 | ‘ I suppose being at an emotional low I did actually take heroin there for the first time , ’ he said . |