Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 His financial transactions during the start-up period are listed below in the first column and are identified by capital letters .
2 The potential of hoard studies has been realised only over the last century .
3 Notice how the sunset and the greeting are welded together in the last stanzas and are transformed into the endless journey and ‘ human sweetness ’ of the last three lines .
4 They should never have been developed separately in the first place .
5 There is really very little excuse for the student wandering out of reach of the field if he has been taught well in the first place .
6 Neil Kinnock said last night that the rise in interest rates was ‘ a shattering blow both to households right across Britain and also to industries , and it 's even worse because it 's a blow that has been gathering ever since the first day that this Government decided its one and only economic policy would be a reliance on interest rates ’ .
7 Namely , they form unstable open complexes with the vegetative RNA polymerase that are stabilized either by the first NTPs , that allow the formation of an initiated complex , or by DNA supercoiling .
8 I 'm 32 and have been climbing seriously for the last 18 years , which helped me get accepted .
9 Balance c/f — Amounts which are carried forward to the next day 's tabular ledger .
10 In Western Europe this change has been located anywhere between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries .
11 The Tour has been won twice on the last stage .
12 NCD claims to have shipped 25.9% of the 96,610 X-terminals thought to have been installed worldwide during the first six months of this year .
13 Bankings which have been torn apart over the last two centuries and then rebuilt and rebuilt again may have to be moved back to take the sting out of the pile-driving force of the river in spate .
14 The stolen cars have been occurring now over the last year .
15 And now to a village where the church bells have been rung properly for the first time in twenty years .
16 What had been happening financially over the last five or six years is unclear but in 1932 the situation was regarded as ‘ serious ’ and it was to continue so ( as with other Clubs in the Depression ) until the late 1930's .
17 " Now " is better used in study than in unprofitable re-writing of what should have been done well in the first place .
18 But I am looking forward to the first leg .
19 He continued : ‘ I am looking forward to the next Labour government throwing out the Tory anti-union laws and giving working people the protection that they need to conduct legitimate industrial action .
20 I am looking forward to the next stage of Tencel and we are already working with Fibers and Research to set up the teams for a new project .
21 A spokesman for the Northern Constabulary at Inverness denied the accusations of harassment but confirmed that the site had been visited twice in the last few days and that several people had been charged .
22 As one motor racing season comes to an end , a Banbury engineering company are looking forward to the next .
23 The draw 's been made today for the first round of the FA Cup … and here 's
24 I have started divorce proceedings , as we have been living apart for the last two months , but now he is pleading with me to take him back .
25 I have started divorce proceedings , as we have been living apart for the last two months , but now he is pleading with me to take him back .
26 Hell 's teeth , baby — we 've been living together for the last two years or more . ’
27 For effectiveness , then , magazines and journals tend to reach the most relevant markets , provided they are selected carefully in the first place .
28 When the required number of enemies are blown away , you 're plunged straight into the next level with no celebration on respite .
29 We 're looking forward to the next issue , reminding us of home .
30 Do n't know why you 're going there in the first place .
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