Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] the [num ord] [noun] i " in BNC.

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1 That 's unusual is n't it , because I always think , I mean I , this is really only about the second watch I 've ever had good one .
2 While Rosa Guy makes some parts of her book easy to understand , it was only after the second time I read the book that I was able to give unanswerable questions an answer .
3 Down towards the last hour I 'm the last person to drop off just trying to leave them with as many positive thoughts and perhaps talking quietly to the odd individual .
4 So in the next chapter I shall look at the main strands of teaching in the Old Testament about the Holy Spirit , in the light of fuller perspective brought about by Jesus , the supreme bearer of the Spirit .
5 He were n't all over the sixth form I 've not got a to live with !
6 About eight o'clock on the eighth day I was told to pack my stuff up , because at seven o'clock the next morning I was going to Styal .
7 I walked in at the first door I saw .
8 Tonight for the first time I was deeply worried after seeing the pictures of the attack on a civilian shelter .
9 As my one hundred and eighty-nine pounds in their six feet frame laboured up behind him , not for the first time I smiled , remembering the advice of the South American Handbook to ‘ try and look as little like a tourist as possible ’ .
10 The sun beat into the sedan , and not for the first time I questioned the desirability of our climate as applied to automobile drivers .
11 And I say can I go to Hertford please and they did n't ask me how old I was , they just like the next thing I knew I was whacked out this six hundred quid ticket .
12 It was of the gate to Marie Claire 's villa : a clear bold drawing of the tall wrought-iron gate I had watched the girl go through on the first night I saw her .
13 The course provided tremendous excitement and thanks largely to the 18th hole I doubt whether it could have been topped by any course in the country .
14 ‘ I 've been crazy about him ever since the first time I saw him . ’
15 ‘ I 've known just what sort of a woman you are ever since the first time I was unfortunate enough to meet you — though I confess I did n't realise even you could stoop quite as low as you have this time . ’
16 The nucleotide sequence of the left end of fragment RO , up to the first Xba I site , has been previously reported ( 20 ) .
17 Right from the first day I worked hard , no longer rested on my oars and as a result topped the class list .
18 As I get out of the second tube I see someone has been scratching letters off the sign above the door .
19 But Jones said : ‘ He was moping around in training this morning whether it was because he was left out of the first team I 'm not sure .
20 What 's sort of going on since the last time I interviewed you .
21 Leading on to the second half I 'd er very quickly like to introduce you to Huw er from er one of the U K's if in fact er worldwide now leading er leading developers of of financial software , and he will be er talking to th talking through to you his experiences er in developing with .
22 Okay , well let's go on to the next topic I 'm proposing to cover and that 's communication in organisations .
23 Then he went on — ‘ Here for the first time I talked about our country with a white Rhodesian .
24 Or , maybe for the first time I am standing there looking vulnerable .
25 Here , almost for the first time I can remember on disc , his vibrato , relatively rapid and even , becomes distracting in sustained passages , which will trouble some ears more than others .
26 In Stepney 40 per cent of the parishioners were Jews , and almost in the first week I was to become aware of something new , when the rector , Bertram Simpson , later Bishop of Southwark , suddenly said to me , ‘ Tomorrow is the Day of Atonement .
27 Then on the last night I made my big mistake , and hit that bad business I told you about .
28 But then at the last moment I drifted wide .
29 But I did n't think of anything else since the first moment I laid eyes on you , either . ’
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