Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb past] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | Following this last point it is significant that the birthrate tended throughout the nineteenth century to be highest in areas where employment opportunities for women were lowest , for it is likely that knowledge was more easily acquired by factory workers than by those in service or those who stayed at home . |
2 | The blow fell on the 7th Division and on Allenby 's cavalry , which connected Haig 's Corps with the 3rd Corps to its south . |
3 | The winner came in the 64th minute thanks to a combination of fine attacking play from Jason Soloman and inept defending by Boro . |
4 | ‘ Once the Springboks tired , the tide turned in the second half . |
5 | But the tide turned in the second game of the second set when Graf finally broke serve on her fourth break point . |
6 | Or was that where all the money went in the first place ? |
7 | But it hardly looked a bet as the Reds struggled in the first half in face of fluent football , much of which was inspired by Chelsea player manager Glenn Hoddle . |
8 | Worried managers made the decision after the computer crashed for the second time in 10 days . |
9 | If " adornment " is to be identified in linguistic patterns which have no semantic utility , we can point to the alliterations clustered in the last few lines . |
10 | They watched with detachment , and even with satisfaction , as the Masai began at the eleventh hour to organize themselves to resist what they feared would be the encroachment of agricultural peoples on their land , not as traditional appendages of the Masai way of life , but as conquerors armed with all the power of the modern state . |
11 | ‘ One ’ was a word of the Chelsea set for the first person singular , and one might perhaps venture the thought of a pun in the words of the inscription . |
12 | That would imply that the recession started in the second quarter of 1990 , which it clearly did not , because output rose between the first and second quarters of 1990 . |
13 | Although the classic definition of a recession is two successive quarters of falling real GNP — implying that the recession started in the fourth quarter of last year — the National Bureau of Economic Research ( NBER ) , America 's official business-cycle watcher , uses a different yardstick : the monthly indicators for employment , industrial production , real business sales and real personal disposable income . |
14 | Observatories go back many centuries , perhaps even to Stonehenge ; but modern observatories in the West began in the sixteenth century . |
15 | The only knockdown of the fight came in the 11th round when the champion floored Close with a short , right upper cut . |
16 | All three thought it right that the fight continued in the eleventh round when McDonnell 's right eye was all but closed , though the fighter admitted he could not see from that eye . |
17 | The Russian spoke for the first time . |
18 | When the bailiffs broke into the second bedroom which was locked they discovered a pump action shotgun , sub-machine guns , pistols , German daggers and uniforms . |
19 | The allegation came on the third day of an insurance fraud trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court . |
20 | Two of the goals came in the last two minutes . |
21 | this match will go down in the records as a runaway victory for United but all the goals came in the last ten minutes … |
22 | The vote coincided with the 21st meeting of the JLG , which took place in Hong Kong on Dec. 3-5 . |
23 | The land was sold to the second to fourth defendants on 21 July 1988 , and by order dated 16 December 1988 they were added as defendants and the action stayed against the first defendants . |
24 | The Summerchilds lived in the third one along , with the peeling woodwork and the neglected grey rendering . |
25 | It was by no means clear how the figure arose in the first place . |
26 | The car wallowed around the last bend in the descent and cruised across in front of the school gates leaving two trails of dust behind . |
27 | The jeep careered between the 17th green and the now empty stand , then tackled the undulating terrain beyond , plunging into hollows , climbing steep sandy slopes with all four wheels grabbing for grip . |
28 | The Admiralty had from the first a ‘ prize ’ jurisdiction , i.e. a jurisdiction to determine all questions as to the ownership of ships and goods captured at sea by a belligerent . |
29 | The club slipped into the Fourth the season after he left and were almost relegated from the Football League . |
30 | Some of the fans remember it , their memory jogged by the 3p programme which the club reproduced for the last round against Bromsgrove . |