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

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1 The paradoxes of our story are nowhere writ so large as in Rome ; the basilicas of San Clemente and Santa Maria in Trastevere were totally rebuilt in the twelfth century — and yet they perfectly express the art and architecture of the fourth century — as perfectly as any Gothic building of the nineteenth century expresses the thirteenth , or fourteenth .
2 The sixteenth edition contained the first of the Phoenix schedules .
3 The second flower shows the first two layers of petals from a typical Irish crochet rose .
4 And before those following could rein in and look for cover , or dismount and string their bows , or drive headlong into the trees from which their death was launched , the second volley followed the first .
5 The second machine takes a second look at the beans which pass the first scan using ultraviolet light .
6 Then if we form unc we have unc since transposition of the second term repeats the first .
7 Mark the length of the second piece using the first as your guide .
8 The former title-holder , Jansher Khan , also from Pakistan , plays Bryan Beeson , who became the second Briton to reach the last eight by overcoming Jason Nicolle , 15-7 , 15-13 , 15-6 in a tussle of English giant-killers .
9 ‘ Two wrongs may not make a right , Doctor , but sometimes the second wrong helps the first rest easier . ’
10 To the immediate right of the First Army lay the Fourth ( General von Auffenberg ) and to the right of that General Brudermann 's Third Army .
11 We can see also how the first sentence has a second phrase using syncopation , which is a distinct change from the first phrase .
12 In my own case I know that the first link produces the last through the intermediate link , and could not produce it without .
13 Said , alright , I said the first week said the first week I said , then it 'll
14 Now , if , so that is a slack variable in DP , then , where we have swapped labels i and j in the final sum in the first line to obtain the second line .
15 RICHARD CORSIE 's hopes of becoming the first player to secure a third World Indoor singles title since the game went open back in 1981 remained intact yesterday .
16 RICHARD CORSIE 's hopes of becoming the first player to secure a third World Indoor singles title since the game went open back in 1981 remained intact yesterday .
17 The Tories entered the record books as the first party to secure a fourth term in power since the early 19th century and caused a further surprise by regaining seats in Scotland — confounding predictions of a Conservative collapse north of the border .
18 The 2nd flute relieves the 1st at one point by taking over the decorations .
19 5.25.2 To observe and perform [ its ] obligations contained in the fifth Schedule See the fifth Schedule .
20 The first person chooses an item beginning with the letter A and the second person repeats this , and continues with a word beginning with the letter B. The third person repeats the first two and adds a word beginning with the letter C , and so on .
21 The chief innovation is allowing the third umpire to make the first move in decision-making , which the TCCB admits could lead to : ‘ Suspension of a decision already made ’ .
22 ( 6 ) In August 1983 the third defendant claimed from C.M.C. a commission of £16,000 for himself and £8,000 for Highdene in respect of certain commercial arrangements , not involving the bakery , negotiated between C.M.C. and B.M.T. It is said that this claim led the other directors of C.M.C. to investigate the third defendant 's activities and to dismiss him as a director of C.M.C. ( 7 ) Between May and July 1983 the third defendant caused the first plaintiff to sign in blank some cheques drawn on C.M.C. 's bank account by fraudulently representing that these cheques would be used to pay small and urgent bills of C.M.C. It is said that in fact the third defendant used six of these cheques to pay to himself and certain other parties sums amounting to about £30,000 , allegedly in connection with the financing of the centre .
23 The third defendant issued a third party notice against the plaintiffs ' accountant claiming an indemnity or contribution in the event of the third defendant being held liable to the plaintiffs , on the ground that the accountant had negligently failed to warn the plaintiffs of the risks inherent in the defendants ' transactions .
24 On 9 November 1990 , in an action by the plaintiffs claiming damages against the defendants for conspiracy to defraud in respect of a number of property transactions conducted by the defendants on the plaintiffs ' behalf , the third defendant issued a third party notice against J. , an accountant who had advised the plaintiffs , claiming an indemnity or , alternatively , a contribution to such an extent as the court might think just , on the ground of the third party 's alleged failure to properly advise the plaintiffs in relation to the transactions .
25 At York , the first pageant proceeded to the first station at 4.30am , and it would be around midnight when the last play reached the twelfth and last station .
26 So , when I 'm soloing I try to take the song someplace else than where it is , and also somewhere different than where the next solo takes the next song .
27 The sky above them lit again , and the next rumble produced the first spattering of rain .
28 The next issue reported the second debate and suggested that a model would help MPs to understand the scheme .
29 Well , at the next er elders meeting the next church meeting the next district council
30 The next year brought the first indications of the troubles which were eventually to lead to the Goldsmiths ' abandonment of the School a decade later .
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