Example sentences of "[adv] in the [num ord] [noun sg] they " in BNC.

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1 So in the first case they 've given him , the first place they 've given him six six six five allowances but then they pull back the total of those three .
2 Early in the eighteenth century they became more firmly subjected to Dzhungaria .
3 Well a way back in the last century they they had to go looking for a life a living elsewhere because of the poverty of the place .
4 Back in the 10th century they would scoop out holes in the sand to get at the crude for medicinal purposes .
5 Basically they 're just telling the Party to consider the demands of the peasants and do what the peasants want but then er then in the first paragraph they say that you ought to erm they ought to support the masses in their erm implementation of agrarian reform , you have to give them planned guidance so it 's almost that how they 're telling the cadres to go out there and almost manipulate the peasants demands into more of a communist one .
6 Then in the last paragraph they express the view that the academic ability of this particular child , not being one of the criteria for admission was not directly in point .
7 As yet the numbers were modest , but late in the fourteenth century they became , in F. D. Logan 's words , ‘ a torrent ’ .
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