Example sentences of "there [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Well , we come off duty , we go on duty tonight at half past ten , and we come off at half past ten on Friday night , and we actually leave Didcot fire station at half five Saturday morning to get there for first light so we can make most use of the light , daylight hours .
2 I thought well it 's there for next time .
3 Well we 've got enough in there for next week .
4 I 'd hate for him to be stuck up there for last week in March
5 A party of ten visited between 25th May and 8th June , whilst a similar number went there between 7th and 21st September .
6 He did not arrive there until 2nd January , 1692 , outwith the time allowed for the oath , and then found that the Sheriff-Depute who was empowered to accept his vow of allegiance was absent .
7 Classes were held there from 20th January 1916 , and the formal opening ceremony was performed on Saturday , 29th January , by Colonel George Dixon , Chairman of the Cheshire County Council .
8 Northampton are right up there in second place .
9 Northampton are right up there in second place .
10 And the great thing is they 've taken that opportunity and erm thankfully we are still lying there in second place .
11 They have been there since last week .
12 Broadstone Estate Agents , they 've been there since last .
13 But if I 'm right about what it takes to tell the truth , Pooh ca n't tell anyone that there 's honey there without first becoming aware of having that belief .
14 John Piper died there on 8th June , 1851 , aged 78 years .
15 We were there on 3rd May 1945 when Rangoon was liberated , and that evening I gave a short broadcast over All-India Radio , telling our friends in India and Burma that we should shortly be back in the liberated city to help with the tremendous task of reconstruction .
16 Another casualty of this bombing raid was the Royal West of England School for the Deaf at Exeter , which at that time had seemed a safe haven , not only for the children of the area the school served , but also for the 52 children and staff of the Anerley School for the Deaf , London , who had been evacuated there on 14th September 1939 .
17 As Attorney-General , he has visited Belfast monthly and knows the important figures there at first hand .
18 In chartered helicopters they hovered over the empty stretch of road between Fenny Stratford and Buckingham to photograph the bare tarmac and the last few barriers and police cars parked there at first light .
19 That 's where I see her when I think of her , though she did n't take me there at first .
20 I did n't like it there at first — sometimes it was traumatic , sometimes it was boring — but I wanted help , especially with my drink problem .
21 Nora , seeing its western end thinly attended , went there at first .
22 When we started to go there at first there were a fella , a fella from Keighley who was a weaver and he bought a bit of land at the side of the er , the side of the chapel , or was it the school ?
23 And Ruth , then quietly returns to Naomi there at first light , excitedly telling her of all that has been happening .
24 There at last she began to speak .
25 So men come from nearby Kiriath-jearim to collect it , and there at last , without accompanying plague , confusion , or slaughter , it comes to rest .
26 ‘ Jesus , I 'm there at last , ’ he thought deliriously .
27 There at last was the fire burning hot , high and welcoming .
28 There at last were the now familiar figures moving back and forth across the sand .
29 She wanted to go there at last and peep through wrought-iron gates into beautiful gardens .
30 They were there at last , Lucy was bundled as gently as speed would allow on to a trolley and whisked off through swing doors , and Virginia stared , hollow-eyed , at Guy as they waited around silently in the reception area .
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