Example sentences of "[num ord] [noun] [prep] [art] [unc] [no cls] " in BNC.

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1 CARL FOGARTY predicts a race for second place against the Grand Prix Harris Yamaha of Preston rider Kevin Mitchell in next week 's North West 200 Superbike battle .
2 This was the fourth murder of a Sinn Féin member since May and the 59th killing in the province so far in 1991 .
3 When he moved in the house had five bedrooms , so he decided to convert one on the first floor into an en suite bathroom .
4 Even so , it is possible for a court to interpret a statute as covering what looks at first sight as a casus omissus if it can find or invent some plausible general principle of interpretation , an exercise that may call for a little ingenuity .
5 The recording is bright and clean , and the rest of the programme includes the transcriptions of the Trovatore ‘ Miserere ’ , the ‘ Spinning Chorus ’ from The Flying Dutchman , Polonaise No. 2 , ‘ Les Cloches de Genève ’ from the first book of the Années de pèlerinage , and Funérailles .
6 At first starting on an ad hoc and ad hominem basis before the birth of the Romanov dynasty , the system of transporting the unwanted criminal detritus and the antisocial , nonconformist and subversive members of the Russian social and political order — both tsarist and Soviet — steadily generated a huge sprawling diaspora comprising millions of wretched human beings who were banished to the living purgatory of Siberian exile .
7 Erm if you recall in our managements ' erm in our discussions when I presented the last the last minutes of the er s the subcommittee which has purchased the ground , we agreed to erm co er co-work with two other two of the clubs sports clubs to establish a management committee , which we would then hope would take over management of the ground from the parish council .
8 The third edition of the Salon du Dessin has moved location from the Hotel George V and will include around thirty dealers showing drawings from the sixteenth century to the present .
9 Yes , came the resounding answer last week from an ad hoc group of America 's leading economists .
10 The first is that while most of the fast movements are much as one might have surmised ( although the vite sections of the last movement of the Te Deum are notably faster than often performed ) , some of the slow movements are considerably slower than one usually hears them , suggesting a rather wider range of tempos in use in the early 18th century in France than that to which we are accustomed today .
11 Can Edward turn next year into an annus mirabilis ?
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