Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [vb pp] in the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 One nil to Leicester City eleven minutes gone in the second half .
2 He points out that , of the sixty-six English clubs founded in the nineteenth century , forty were limited companies before 1900 , and there were a further nineteen by 1914 .
3 If so , they were preparing the path for the closer integration of French provinces achieved in the thirteenth century .
4 Passing through Millers Dale station you will see limekilns — commercial kilns built in the 19th and 20th centuries .
5 Along the colonnade under Upper School were recorded 1157 names of Old Etonians killed in the First World War ( 748 others , including my brother Dermot 's , were added to them after the Second World War ) .
6 Our data were subject to several constraints : a far lower response rate from probation officers in the second survey ; the effects of changes in agency policies and practices during the two survey years ( e.g. medics ' notifying practices , police detection efforts/successes ) ; the ‘ loss ’ of some users identified in the first survey , and of some new users , to institutions and agencies not covered by the research ( e.g. custody , rehabilitation units , drug agencies in adjacent areas ) ; disillusionment with some agencies among heroin users ( particularly medical services ) , which may have produced a higher ratio of unknown to known users than in the previous year ; the optimistic assumption of 20 per cent annual outcidence-for instance , one review of follow-up studies of opioid users suggests that outcidence after one year is typically around 10 per cent , and may only reach 40–50 per cent after ten years , even for those who have received ‘ treatment ’ ( Home Office 1986 , ch. 7 ) ; and the decline in the size of the youth population , due largely to the drop in the birth rate during the 1960s-that is , the absolute number of known heroin users could decrease while the rate per 1,000 youths remained the same or even increased ( the population figures from which our prevalence rates were calculated derived from 1981 Census statistics , and do not take into account projected trends ) .
7 There are beautiful marbles from Cyrene in Libya ; and the west has produced other things besides the architectural sculptures noticed in the last chapter .
8 One hundred and eighteen for three , which means thirty-nine runs added in the first hour today and it 's Tufnell coming up now to bowl , DaSilva , up he comes , bowls this one , DaSilva pushes forward and it just goes under the bat and fielded there by the wicketkeeper , no run .
9 It has very interesting old cloisters built in the fifteenth century by order of Zarco 's son , João Gonçalves da Cãmara .
10 Aggregate proceeds realised in the first half of 1992 from the sale amounted to C$83.2 million , yielding a profit of C$38 million .
11 Moreover , the results have reinforced the belief that the general equilibrium effects are potentially important and can be safely ignored only in special circumstances ( this , we shall see , is even more true in the long-run models explored in the next Lecture ) .
12 The signs of crisis are already there with 10 goals conceded in the last five games .
13 Hinde House was one of ten comprehensive schools approached in the first year with a view to the launching of a school/industry partnership .
14 The new districts were very largely based on amalgamations of existing district authorities which in turn derived from the sanitary districts created in the mid-nineteenth century .
15 This method allows the difference to be calculated between the actual costs described in the first step and the costs described in the third step , i.e. those which should have been incurred and foreseen .
16 Gone were the carefree , witty passages written in the first person , the conversational style , the caustic bitter comments .
17 Timber staithes remain at this port on the River Tyne , some of the last such structures built in the nineteenth century as wharves for unloading coal from the railway on to waiting ships .
18 Many of these people are moreover less concerned with the socioeconomic issues discussed in the last three chapters , but more with the changing environment of the countryside and the increasing pressures being placed upon it .
19 In many cases the annual crops planted in the first few years are rapidly being replaced by pasture which itself is frequently proving to be uneconomic and environmentally detrimental .
20 This includes much which has gone under the name of " students ' songs " : acerbic goliardic and satiric verse , as well as a set of narrative-dramatic comoediae modelled in the twelfth century on the ancient Latin comedy plays .
21 It is important to realise that it is these eggs deposited in the first half of the grazing season from April to June , which give rise to the potentially dangerous populations of L3 from July to October .
22 Celtic had three players booked in the first 20 minutes to illustrate just how fired up they were .
23 Fifty-two points conceded in the First Test , 54 in the second .
24 The only significant leisure effect comes from the effect having receiving benefits disallowed in the first few weeks of the unemployment spell .
25 Despite the difficulty of imagining how a behaviour involving the three components outlined in the last paragraph could arise in the first place , I think it is quite possible that the explanation of stable age queues in animals may be of this kind .
26 More direct if under-stated evidence comes from the retrospective questions posed in the first official birth control enquiry in 1946 ( Lewis-Faning 1949 ) ( see Chapter 5 ) .
27 It can not therefore have failed to become an important centre in its own right after the administrative changes introduced in the fourth century and it may have been promoted to the rank of civitas capital , although there is no evidence for the civitas over which it would have ruled .
28 Because of the political changes wrought in the nineteenth century , they are by convention responsible now also to Parliament .
29 In fact , the defences and addictive attitudes described in the first chapter only illustrate the false ways in which we deal with ourselves .
30 In a disputed property case , because the Class F effectively comes to an end on the issue of the decree absolute protective steps mentioned in the next section should be taken .
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