Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun sg] [to-vb] the [num ord] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Lord Lae declared that ā€˜ oppression does not stand on the doorstep with a toothbrush moustache and a swastika armband ā€™ ; and millionaire QCs , who think legal aid is something once organised by Bob Geldof , spoke movingly about their willingness to take the next indigent client who wandered into their chambers with a blank cheque .
2 An Afghan Foreign Ministry spokesman announced on Jan. 12 that the French government had declared its intention to become the first western government to reopen its embassy in Kabul .
3 The bad weather has also forced Rebecca Stephens to delay her attempt to become the first British woman to climb Everest .
4 They had an hour to get back to the rendezvous with their submarine when the storm strengthened , tossing them high on one wave before they slithered off its back to meet the next great sea , all the time in danger of broaching-to across the waves that could then roll them over .
5 SENIOR Tories in Cheltenham were trying yesterday to persuade Mr John Taylor to remain as their prospective parliamentary candidate after his failure to become the first black Tory MP .
6 In 1888 Smith , a conscientious and outwardly austere man , gave up his business to become the first full-time secretary of the BB , his salary being donated by prominent Scottish businessmen .
7 To enhance even further the quality and efficiency of the yard 's hull shapes , he persuaded his father to build the first commercial test tank in the world in 1881 , with assistance from Froude 's son , superintendent of the Admiralty test tank in Torquay .
8 MacLane'sā€“ driver swerved out of his way to get the last crawling quintuplet .
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