Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 750,000 copies of this booklet have been produced and we will try to get copies for you for the next Q.T. Day .
2 Harry played in eight of the last nine Palace Football League matches of season 1921–22 and scored two goals for us in the last eight minutes on his debut to help Palace defeat Bury 4–1 at The Nest on 25 March , but all these appearances were in the inside or centre-forward positions .
3 But the resurgence of nationalism in Europe and in other parts of the world , in diverse forms , has made this once again a major issue for political analysis , and I shall return to various aspects of it in the next chapter .
4 Her defiance gave her the courage to lift her eyes to his for the first time , and she saw the surprise and sudden uncertainty that flashed across them .
5 Professor Ruiperez told me I need not start my classes until I was quite recovered , and the women in the office and the library spoke friendly words to me for the first time .
6 ‘ You 're right into the teeth of it over the first five holes .
7 One of the most illuminating insights into the character of Frederick Barbarossa comes from the descriptions of him in the Fourth Book of Bishop Otto von Freising and from Rahewin , his twelfth-century biographer .
8 ( But the new tube was less sure of itself , and revised versions of it during the next few months whiplashed over the map of south London like a demented snake . )
9 The 29 year old world number 14 was convincingly beaten 6:2,6:4 by Sweden 's Jona Spenson ranked 30 places below him in the second round of the $1 million event .
10 And I have replied er , Who in the past six months has reached their targets percentage targets above mine in the last six months ?
11 Since their traditional migration routes lay in areas which came under Russian influence fairly early ( Tornsk , Kuznetsk and Tara districts ) , they established economic , political and cultural contacts with them in the seventeenth century .
12 Elinor dreamily remembered what it was like to feel that your lover possessed all the wonderful qualities you wanted , before you realized that he did n't possess them , and that perhaps you had forced those qualities on him in the first place .
13 I hope to have more details for you in the next Journal .
14 I had to practically bite my knuckles to keep my hands off you for the last three weeks , and I did it because of your innocence !
15 She had to keep her wits about her in the next few minutes .
16 Brian obviously a very important win for you but there were some close shaves for you in the second half .
17 One is that that registered disabled employees and we will be bringing forward further proposals on initiatives to you at the next meeting , and I hope that if you agree , that will be amongst other things with the issue of non-registered disabled employees , and the other consideration in looking at movements in targets and so on , is inevitably the whole job market situation and the opportunities for achieving that .
18 Particular highlights for me over the last year have included :
19 We travelled thousands of miles in it over the next two years .
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