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

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1 Coming out of the corner , the white needle went over the red line at 4,000 revs and , in my panic , I changed from third to fifth .
2 In the first round I eased in third behind Pavoni and Bryzgin .
3 But Pond Pavarotti , which qualified in third place , is up against second favourite to win the classic , Glengar Ranger , and another top notcher , Taringar Bay .
4 Libra Bank , the London-based consortium bank which trades in third world debts , plunged to a pre-tax loss of £174.6m in the first half of 1989 from profits last time of £10.9m .
5 Unlike Article 35 , which deals with third party States and third party organisations together , Article 36 separates the two .
6 Commentators calculated that without tactical voting by supporters of the liberal Democratic Party ( which fell to third place after coming second in 1989 ) , the NP would have lost .
7 The King was to stay in the Deanery , and the modest but elegant house nearby of the bachelor Prebendary Ken appeared a convenient place in which to billet Nell Gwynne , who ranked about third among the King 's mistresses .
8 Wattana , who moved into third place , could overtake Hendry and Davis at the top if he wins his two matches in hand .
9 Claire took part in the European Junior Masters in Brussels in May , a tournament held for national champions , where she finished in third place .
10 Ewing and McCracken now have 41 points in the championship , four more than Fletcher and Erwin who share second place with Alan McCann and Philip Murray who finished in third place last night .
11 A 'sham " has been defined by Diplock LJ ( as he then was ) in Snook v London and West Riding Investments Ltd [ 1967 ] 2 QB 786 ( at p802 ) to include : [ A ] cts done or documents executed by the parties to the " sham " which are intended by them to give to third parties or to the court the appearance of creating between the parties legal rights and obligations different from the actual legal rights and obligations ( if any ) which the parties intend to create .
12 It was then the turn of Buncrana team Fabric D captained by Don McLaughlin to challenge the leaders and this challenge resulted in them finishing in third spot .
13 Whoever benefits from Third World loans , it is the poor who pay the price …
14 Their absence cost ‘ Quins , who lost 25–14 , a victory which enhanced the Saints ’ title ambitious as they moved to third in the table , one point behind leaders Orrell .
15 This may be unsatisfactory given the many different types and forms of treaty , and the diverse ways in which they impact upon third parties .
16 It began in third grade , ’ said Dick …
17 And he has some other advice , particularly for anyone travelling to third world countries — never drink local water , use bottled water instead and make sure the bottle 's seal is intact .
18 Fourth in the World Championship in 1985 and 1986 , he improved to third 1987 .
19 He was drilling the car through a bend at 90mph when he went for third gear — and hit first at 7,000 revs .
20 I say that on behalf of the party he beat as opposed to the one that he put into third place — the Conservative party , which was marginalised in that by-election .
21 When it comes to third world development the Bishop says he gives each of the three main parties two cheers .
22 If the business buys goods for resale , or components for assembly , the terms on which it buys should be considered : to what extent is it possible to pass back liability for defects in those goods ; can the business recover an indemnity from its supplier against any liability it incurs to third parties , or is such liability excluded ? ( 3 ) Who are the business 's customers ?
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