Example sentences of "[adv] in the third " in BNC.

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1 According to the company , exchange rate factors had a favourable effect on sales , especially in the third quarter .
2 The experience of expropriating countries , especially in the Third World , is very mixed .
3 As a result of the invasion , the Iraqui invasion on August the second , many economies , especially in the third world countries developing countries , have been affected a lot by this crisis , not only in terms of erm world trade , the international security , the stability in the world , stability in the international markets and so on so forth , but also with regard to the ruminations from the ex-patriots living in the gulf area in general .
4 That trend matches the trend in television projections of party unity , which were more favourable to Labour at the start and end of the campaign , but more favourable to the Conservatives in the middle , especially so in the third week .
5 So in the third and last soliloquy Richard reminds us of his concealed plot , his ‘ deep intent ’ to kill Clarence — deep to the rest of the world , visible to us and tells us of his further plan to marry Lady Anne ( ‘ What though I kill 'd her husband and her father ? ’ ) .
6 Among his most celebrated images are ‘ The Meaning of Geneva ’ showing a dove speared onto a bayonet and ‘ As in the Middle Ages … so in the Third Reich ’ of a medieval sculpture of a figure broken on a wheel shown above a corpse twisted around a swastika .
7 Only in the third game did she give free rein to her flair and Jackman was thrown off her stride by the abrupt increase in pace .
8 Only in the third set did Partners find any form and at one stage , they were 13–11 up until service errors handed the hosts the points .
9 Thus , the consonant/ dz/is sampled in all three word positions in the Goldman-Fristoe test ( ‘ j ump ’ , ‘ py j amas ’ , ‘ orange ’ ) but only in the third position ( ‘ garage ’ , ‘ bridge ’ ) in the EAT .
10 Only in the third case can they be classed as Treasure Trove and therefore property of the State .
11 The first vat burst open , the water in the second boiled , and only in the third was his temper restored to normality .
12 And it is not only in the Third World that people shy away from permanent sterility .
13 To anticipate the argument a little , my view is that consumption patterns of the majority of people ( not only in the Third World ) are ill-matched to their needs because both consumption and needs are generally dictated by transnational practices .
14 The problem is that dependent development seems to be possible not only in the Third World but also in underprivileged areas within the hegemonic countries of the First World .
15 These recent proposals reflect Moscow 's current priority to retrench economically and militarily in the Third World .
16 Remarkably , Cambridge let the initiative dribble away in the third quarter despite spending most of that period camped in the Oxford half .
17 Unfortunately , recent reports , such as A growing problem by the British charity Oxfam , have shown that multinational companies sell dangerous pesticides indiscriminately in the Third World , In some cases they are promoted through misleading advertising to largely illiterate farmers .
18 And not just in the Third World .
19 The same basic principles apply everywhere , not just in the Third World .
20 Recommendations for policy generally in the Third World cities may be forthcoming .
21 Similarly in the B section ( the ‘ middle eight ’ or ‘ bridge ’ ) , the first three phrases all use basically the same rhythm , while the melodic shape of the first is repeated almost exactly in the third , sequentially in the second .
22 Wallerstein elaborated the concept of the semi-periphery to describe such countries , and this idea has been picked up by many scholars as a useful tool in analyzing the NICs and , increasingly , those countries that are on the fringes of the First World , but not exactly in the Third World , like Ireland , Portugal , and the Balkan states ( for example , Mouzelis , 1986 ) .
23 The very sight of a bouncer drew boos , to be redoubled when Larwood switched his offside field to legside ( usually in the third over ) .
24 On one occasion , when time had been scheduled in a departmental meeting for discussion of my questions , ten out of twelve members of staff present indicated that they had at one time or another received complaints from girls ( usually in the third or fourth year ) about the male bias of their overall literary ‘ diet ’ .
25 The war in the Gulf was a reminder of the instability along NATO 's southern flank ; long-range missiles are spreading dangerously in the third world ; Eastern Europe is never short of alarming political wobbles .
26 our next race is for football 's league championships … on Saturday in the first division Swindon slipped back and Oxford struggled … yesterday in the third division Hereford grabbed a point
27 But in a frantic third period , Kevin Conway fired home in the third minute to equalise Wojciech Tkacz 's first period opener .
28 Yet 24 hours later this same Ian Woosnam , who a year ago followed in the footsteps of Sandy Lyle and Nick Faldo by winning the Masters at Augusta National , was threatening to do so again , until the thunder and lightning affected his revival early in the third round .
29 Settled early in the third century BC and survived the Punic Wars .
30 The picaresque vitality of Richardson 's novel begins to wane early in the third volume ( a frequent fate of follow-ups ) and , as a theatre audience does not have the opportunity to plough through stodgy bits in their own time , we felt it made for better drama to kill Pamela ( in the novel she comes near to death ) before the dramatic conflict itself dies .
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