Example sentences of "[vb pp] to the fourth " in BNC.

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1 Finally , and related to the fourth point , they were expensive ( as measured by normal library expenditure on user education ) .
2 Thus the earliest civilian activity belongs to the third century with the main stone buildings dated to the fourth .
3 Both of these designs can be dated to the fourth century , ( Morley-Hewitt 1969 , 2 ) and so might be contemporary with the northern sequence ( see section 3.2 pp. 85-86 ) .
4 And in fact , I think in recent years what we know as the third world is the fourth , because those oil producing countries in the third world retained the status of being third and everyone got pushed to the fourth .
5 Both of the former two mosaics were attributed to the fourth century ( entirely on stylistic grounds ) , and by virtue of its association with the saltire mosaic ( pI .
6 The fourth moment yields a value for kurtosis raised to the fourth power :
7 Compared to the Fourth Republic ( 1945–58 ) , which was truly parliamentary , the President in the Fifth Republic has important powers in emergencies , foreign affairs and the appointment of governments , as well as being head of state .
8 ‘ I played in the last game in the Third Division before we were relegated to the Fourth .
9 The circular arrangement above the Hare was assigned , originally , to the late-third century ( Neal 1981 , no. 25 ) , but this dating has been amended , and the pavement now assigned to the fourth century ( perhaps as late as the second quarter of the fourth century : Cirencester Excavations III , forthcoming ) .
10 The intention is to close the loophole which allowed Maidstone United to be admitted to the Fourth Division without a home of their own .
11 He had been taken to the fourth floor at exactly the time of his appointment .
12 E. D. Vinogradoff has shown how local agrarian social and economic conditions shaped the collective political behaviour of peasants elected to the Fourth State Duma .
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