Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [vb pp] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 With hindsight , she says : ‘ I wished I 'd kept my mouth shut in the first three weeks .
2 On 26 April 1991 the Bank of England , who have entered the action as interveners pursuant to my order made on the first day of the hearing last Tuesday , served on the defendants a notice pursuant to section 39(3) ( a ) of the Banking Act 1987 , requiring them to produce at Threadneedle Street at noon on 9 May 1991 a number of specified documents ( comprising all or some of the documents covered by the injunction ) and stated to concern or relate to the accounts or related business of seven of the plaintiffs including A , on the ground that they were reasonably required by the Bank of England for the performance of its functions under the Act .
3 The publication in April of Poems on Various Subjects , its preface written at the last moment in Cottle 's bookshop , was a genuine cause for satisfaction and received enthusiastic reviews .
4 BRIGADE batsmen Marshall Kilgore and Stephen Smyth hit top form at the weekend as their club cruised into the third round of the All Ireland Schweppes Cup .
5 Their escape ended on the seventh circuit and during a hectic last couple of laps in which there were a number of attacks by Andrew Moss ( Ballymena RC ) Movilla 's John West , Mark Smyth ( Newry , O'Rourke 's ) and Jonathan Kenny ( Movilla ) , it was left to the sprint with Fullerton just shading the decision ahead of Brennan .
6 The statue of the Archangel Michael had its head removed in the seventeenth century by a marksman in the castle .
7 At the same time a platoon from A Company were finishing their week attached to the 1st Battalion the Danish Life Regiment , during which time they were thundering over training areas in the Danish Ml 13 Armoured Personnel Carrier .
8 Although curling , as a competitive game , had been played in Ayrshire for many centuries , its popularity increased in the 18th and 19th centuries , with town competing against town , village against village , and parish against parish .
9 We asked respondents whether they had been stopped ( on foot or in a vehicle ) or had their house searched in the last year , and whether they had been arrested in the last five years ( called here , ‘ stopped , etc . ’ )
10 One of the most famous amplifiers of all time , the Quad 405 has come to the end of its production run with the 100,000th unit .
11 A man in a two-piece suit , and a thin cotton shirt and his tie knotted at the second button of the shirt .
12 His life depended on the next few minutes .
13 So , as Harriet Ryley reports , he never knew of , and was never honoured for the vital role his plane played in the Second World War .
14 Has the size of your household changed since the last time you bought a kitchen appliance ?
15 For example , 80 per cent of our tin and 75 per cent of our bauxite come from the Third World .
16 Following amendments to update our Constitution approved at the last Annual General Meeting held on 27th April 1985 , three members of the Executive Committee will retire annually , which of course means that it will be necessary in future to hold elections each year to fill these vacant places .
17 What has your society achieved in the first century of existence ?
18 Now that you have your program typed in the next stage it to run it .
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