Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [prep] third " in BNC.

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1 They would be unable to meet them with Third Division gates , and possibly not even with the added revenue Second Division status would guarantee .
2 They would be unable to meet them with Third Division gates , and possibly not even with the added revenue Second Division status would guarantee .
3 They won one , in South Paddington , and cost official Conservative candidates the seat in several more , often driving them into third place .
4 Gunners boss George Graham refused to get carried away with his side 's fifth successive League victory , which lifted them into third place .
5 Francis insisted that taking Wednesday into Europe this season , after leading them to third place behind Leeds and Manchester United in April , was his career high point — despite scoring the winner in a European Cup final .
6 In the wartime agreement on pooling brains and resources for the original work on the atomic bomb , which was signed at Quebec in 1943 between the United States and Britain in association with Canada , there were five clauses : the signatories would not use atomic weapons against each other ; they would not use them against third parties without the others ' consent ; no information would be given to third parties without mutual consent ; Britain disclaimed any interest in commercial and industrial exploitation , because the heavy burden of production would fall on the United States ; and a Combined Policy Committee would be set up to ensure full and effective collaboration .
7 The following March Bob Champion rode him into third place behind Alverton in 1979 the Cheltenham Gold Cup ( at 40–1 ) and the month after that Aldaniti ran second to Fighting Fit in the Scottish National at Ayr .
8 The winner on the day was Francois Lombard — a result which took him to third place overall in the championships .
9 Information acquired by an employee which becomes part of his general skills and stock of knowledge is not the subject of an obligation of confidentiality although during the term of the employment it may be a breach of the employee 's duty of good faith to disclose it to third parties .
10 There was a marketing push in December that took it to third spot but by January the Escort was back to fifth position , behind even the aged Vauxhall Astra .
11 If any team member is at all suspect , the coach should put them into third position .
12 And they ca n't rely on goal difference , which saved them from Third Division football in 1938 .
13 And they ca n't rely on goal difference , which saved them from Third Division football in 1938 .
14 While Brown 's victory did not immediate transform his candidacy from the status of quixotic eccentric to serious contender , it did establish him in third place behind Clinton and Tsongas , and ensured the continuance of federal matching funds .
15 His tally now stands at 11 , which puts him in third place behind Robert Alner ( 16 ) and Philip Scholfield ( 12 ) in the Daily Telegraph Men 's Championship .
16 The merger of the two operations will transform Hawker Siddeley into the UK 's biggest supplier while giving it 10 per cent of the European market - putting it in third place behind the Swedish-Swiss combine Asea Brown Boveri and Siemens of West Germany .
17 This four-nil win at Watford on Saturday — their sixth in seven games — left them in third place in the First Division .
18 Proud dad Mick , 33 , of Rochester , Kent , dashed to enrol him in Third Division Gillingham 's supporters club .
19 Yet his storming finish carried him into third place , a head and 1 ½ lengths behind two super-fit hurdlers , Cruising Altitude ( rec 6lb ) and Nomadic Way ( rec 10lb ) .
20 In the ten ‘ three-way ’ marginals — in which they were the main challengers just ahead of Labour — Labour won one ( Cambridge ) and pushed them into third place in another seven .
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