Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [adv] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Blanche had left a message for the sergeant to join her in the editor 's office of Inside Out on the fourth floor .
2 This is dealt with more fully in the next chapter .
3 The economy and marketing had been based on barter from way back in the fourth century , so this was not new .
4 From up here on the fifteenth floor the view was a panoramic one — unfortunately this morning it was also infinitely depressing .
5 No other African became a bishop until well on into the twentieth century ! "
6 Jadeite , highly prized in modern China , did not appear there until well on in the eighteenth century .
7 We just want people to get the money in very quickly after the seventh of November , er but we 'll hopefully know after Sunday evening , er what we reckon to have raised in the area .
8 Public opinion , whatever that vague and difficult term may mean , was not often a serious consideration until very late in the nineteenth century , if then .
9 He rebuked me because I 'd apparently stepped in too quickly with the next question before he 'd finished answering the last one .
10 The extra eight minutes in Maxim 's reading are accounted for almost entirely by the first and fourth movements ; the former lacks inner tension , while the latter sags alarmingly in the middle .
11 It is not , at least not in the first instance , the formulation of clear , precise , and coherently related propositions backed up by sufficient evidence and argument .
12 A wide circulation or advertising the sale does not seem appropriate — at least not in the first instance .
13 Note that we are not here trying to derive models for designing — or at least not in the first instance .
14 And we have n't got to the science-fiction world of brainwashing — in fact Harley came across pretty well at the last press conference .
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