Example sentences of "[art] fourth [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The fourth merit of Johnson 's approach is that it allows for mobility of jobs between categories , although he does not attach as much significance as Hughes ( 1958 ) to the efforts of the ‘ professionals ’ themselves in this regard .
2 The fourth goal of the republic was social reform — ; primarily agrarian reform .
3 By 1702 , the house and grounds were held by Richard Boyle , the third Earl of Burlington , also the fourth Earl of Cork , who travelled extensively and had many influential friends , including Alexander Pope , who was considered to be head of the literary world and who moved with his parents , in 1716 , to the end house of Dr. Matthias Mawson 's new buildings ( Mawson Row ) , that end house being on the corner of Chiswick Lane and a lane that later became known as Mawson Lane ( now obliterated by the dual carriageway of the Great West Road Extension A.4. ) ; that end house , in due course , becoming a Public House named Fox and Hounds , following Alexander Pope 's removal to Strawberry Hill at Twickenham .
4 The medieval castle has long since gone , its site occupied by the great house , built by Sir John Vanbrugh for the fourth Earl of Manchester between 1707–14 .
5 With two overall trophies to show for a blasting weekend double to and from the Medway , Robbie Stewart ( Royal Burnham YC ) and his merry men from Blush had every reason for celebration at the end of the fourth event of the East Anglian season .
6 In the seventeen-forties Philip Miller acted as adviser to the Fourth Duke of Bedford at his Woburn estate .
7 The office of Earl Marshal was to all intents and purposes the heritable property of the Howard family , although it was lost to them for several decades after the attainder of the fourth Duke of Norfolk in 1572 .
8 It was the dawn of the fourth day since the murder .
9 But while South Africa cruised home with a day to spare to go 1-0 up in the four-match series , it was more of a struggle than they expected after India began the fourth day at 71-6 , just eight runs ahead .
10 It was an ancient custom that on the fourth day of her menstruation , when a woman had taken her ritual bath , her husband was honour-bound to have intercourse with her .
11 It is the fourth day of the month of June , and HARRY and PHIL are walking together in the garden of HARRY 'S house .
12 The fair is to be kept ‘ … upon the fourth day of July , being St Martin 's Day , and so to continue for the space of seven days … ’ , but the date changed to the 15th July when the Gregorian Calendar was adopted .
13 ‘ Her mum arrived on the fourth day of the honeymoon , ’ he said .
14 OPENER David Boon hit a five-hour century yesterday as Australia struggled on the fourth day of the first Test against the West Indies in Brisbane .
15 On the fourth day of the new surveillance , Bodie and Doyle were woken early by Control , and summoned to a briefing session from Cowley 's personal assistant .
16 SOUTH AFRICAN captain Kepler Wessels became the second cricketer to be dismissed by a TV replay yesterday , adjudged run-out against India on the fourth day of the second Test in Johannesburg .
17 Botham has been in pain since the fourth day of this 546-mile hike from Land 's End to Margate , with a deep-seated blister on his achilles tendon .
18 " Dated the fourth day of September One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty . "
19 It also involved a sensational TV interview martin Crowe had with his brother Jeff in which he revealed he had been asked to resign as captain on the fourth day of the third Test .
20 On the fourth day of your holiday you 'll make the easy coach journey from Rome to Florence , where you 'll stay for four nights at the Hotel Columbus .
21 She had decided to overcome her natural ‘ laziness ’ and keep a diary on the fourth day of George IV 's reign , 1 February 1820 .
22 The fourth day of debate on the motion to reject Sunningdale took place on 14 May .
23 Where further notification is not given on the fourth day in accordance with the procedures laid down for the second stage , you shall not be disentitled to SSP from the fourth day of absence for that reason only .
24 THE STRENGTH of Eileen Rose Power 's iron play on the fourth day of the Irish Ladies ' classic was gloriously illustrated by her second shot to the 10th hole at Royal Belfast .
25 Oesophageal acidity and motility were monitored under ambulatory conditions for 24 hours on the fourth day of treatment , after a wash out period of 10 days during which patients received only antacids for relief of symptoms .
26 The jury delivered the not guilty verdicts on the fourth day of the trial .
27 The jury delivered the not guilty verdicts on the fourth day of the trial .
28 The claim was made on the fourth day of a public hearing into Newtownabbey Borough Council 's controversial plans to build a town hall and civic centre at the Hazelbank Park on the shores of Belfast Lough .
29 During the fourth day of the trial at Liverpool Crown Court , the deputy matron of the hospital where Gilfoyle worked told of a meeting she had with him .
30 Yet it was all in a losing cause because England still finished the fourth day of the second Test 43 runs in arrears at 231 for eight in their second innings .
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