Example sentences of "[num ord] come [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The second came in the 1990 tax act . |
2 | The second came in the last minute of normal time and followed an impressive maul , in which Boro drove over the line but could n't get the ball down . |
3 | The sixth came in the 74th minute with Rush pouncing to punish Christophi again after he had failed to hold another Jamie Redknapp shot . |
4 | A third centre of jade-working was that still active in New Zealand as the Maori first came under the direct observation of European explorers , colonists and ethnologists . |
5 | Molla Gurani 's as kazasker ( an enlargement is given on p. 50 of the plates in Unver ) , for example , can not have been added before 845 , when he first came to the Ottoman lands , and was almost certainly added after 855 , when he held the kazaskerlik probably for the first and only time ( cf. below , pp. 169–71 ) , so that one can not be certain of the date when , or the circumstances in which , any of them was added . |
6 | Yeovil 's first came in the 31st minute when Paul Wilson scored with a low diving header . |
7 | ‘ At my first coming into the world I had been ( implicitly ) warned never to trust a Papist , and at my first coming into the English Faculty ( explicitly ) never to trust a philologist . |
8 | Going inland , you first come across the Cornish farmland . |
9 | She next came upon the mud-covered carcass of a sheep , and another of a Friesian cow . |
10 | In 1928 , these schools entered the system of maintained schools , whereby , in exchange for full payment of current costs and 65 per cent of capital expenditure , the former owners and managers , usually churches , were allowed two-thirds representation on the local board of management , with the other third coming from the local authority . |