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

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1 I am only talking about the next hundred years , he wrote , perhaps even only the next decade .
2 Then take one step backwards again ( to the ‘ a ’ node ) and down the next route forwards ( to the ‘ c ’ node ) , and so on down the first route from each node , until the end of the graph is again reached ( i.e. the complete candidate string ljaclc ) .
3 But there was limited back-up from the rest of the team and it was just as well the second string challenge from Long Eaton was almost non-existent .
4 I am of course old enough to remember the first railway made in England , and still more easily the first telegraph wires ; now we see people are not satisfied with these last , but must have telephone wires too .
5 It was the fact that he felt he had done it right the first time and not nearly as well the second time .
6 The All Blacks won a sterner Third Test against the World side , almost went base-over-apex in the First Test against Ireland , then came back so powerfully the Second Test was a 59–6 mis-match .
7 Churchill had at moments in the First World War manifested great strategic prescience ; his intuition swung into action even more powerfully the second time round .
8 Well straight away the first thing he done was to put these new tables in , and that was his idea when he put these tables in to get more slate , and less wages .
9 No , well certainly not the first time I play , it , I approach it when he thinks I 've finished , but it 's nowhere near , I mean
10 We can detect how much further the second boy has gone in overall grasp and in sticking to his convictions about what he has read — and in his desire to bring his own generalisations about sport into the dialogue .
11 We flew home , getting to our hotel at around 3 a.m. and then straight out the next day for the final event of the British season , the McVitie Challenge at Crystal Palace .
12 In these rebellions , the main grievances voiced were fiscal , although it is not certain how far the taxation itself was the real cause of discontent and how far merely the last straw which could not be borne in a time when land was becoming scarce and real wages were in decline [ A.1 ] .
13 Although kings made sporadic efforts to reform , to Purge and reorganize , again ultimately only the nineteenth century brought the abundance which permitted a system to organize the State and curb some of the worst excesses .
14 Erm right okay well the first thing I 'd do is handle that one .
15 And then very very importantly the last mnemonic ANNA cos that really is belt and braces , it 's tying the whole thing up so the guy knows exactly why you 're gon na come back .
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