Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [vb -s] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 It only starts counting from the first row of an entry and stops at the last .
2 The archway itself is in fine condition and dates from the third century B.C. It forms part of the Etruscan walls to the city and is the best extant example of Etruscan masonry .
3 This is on a square plan and dates from the ninth century .
4 The building is brick and dates from the fourteenth century , though with later fenestration and entrance doorway .
5 Teesside Crown Court heard he suffered a black eye and cuts in the first attack .
6 This brick building replaces a stone Romanesque cathedral and dates from the thirteenth century onwards ( 565 ) .
7 The Trondheim episcopal palace adjoins the cathedral and dates from the twelfth century .
8 Rejected reaffirmation of Labour 's former policy of unilaterally renouncing the use or possession of British nuclear weapons , and the ‘ unconditional removal of all nuclear weapons and nuclear bases from British soil and waters within the first parliament of the next Labour government ’ .
9 An elderly woman does not want to take the risk , hastily glances at the sharp blades of the door , retreats back to behind the faded white line and waits for the next train .
10 The bowler returns the ball to his own end and prepares for the next delivery .
11 It has a symbolic broom and drives behind the last man on the road , ready to sweep up those who abandon the race .
12 He powerslides the car through the right , catches it again off the track and aims towards the next left-hander under full power .
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