Example sentences of "[pos pn] [adj] [noun sg] at the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | I made a great nuisance of myself and , in the end , they resorted to the traditional method of dealing with trouble-makers : they asked me to stand for my own ward at the next local government elections . |
2 | Norway 's project will be assessed by the IWC and its scientific committee at the next annual meeting in Scotland in June . |
3 | If there are two parties each putting forward programmes which they are pledged to carry out if elected to government , and which they are able to carry out because they possess sufficient internal cohesion , then the electorate in choosing a programme ( and a programme at that which has been drawn up to appeal to their interests ) mandates a party to carry out its programme and holds the party accountable for its adequate fulfillment at the next election . |
4 | She was forty seven and the youngest member since Commissioner Catherine Bramwell Booth had made her reluctant appearance at the first High Council . |
5 | In fact , his total figure at the 11th was almost as much as some took for just one hole . |
6 | Settling back in the office chair at Northwood Stadium in the Potteries town of Hanley , where he works as a recreation assistant , Brannen shrugs his powerful shoulder at the first reverential mention of the decathlon doyen . |
7 | His precise chip at the 18th helped toward Rossalls 's 3½–1½ win against Dulwich . |
8 | Until Khrushchev astonished our Georgian apparatchik at the 20th Party Congress , everyone in the West supposed that as some sort of Gauleiter of the Ukraine , he would be even worse than Uncle Joe . |
9 | On the other , we have still to wait for our final adoption at the Second Coming ( Rom. 8:23 ) . |