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

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1 The first fighter to use P–5 Mustangs in the Eighth Air Force , the 357th had a faster rate of kills than any other unit within the Mighty Eighth The 357th featured may top ‘ ace ’ pilots and five survivors , Chuck Yeager , Clarence Bud Anderson , Leonard Kit Carson , Richard Peterson and Tommy Hayes were all present at Oshkosh to be reunited with five Mustangs that had been painted in the markings carried by ‘ their ’ wartime aircraft .
2 The sophistication and range of this style of cooking grew , as Sheila describes in the first chapter of her book .
3 And Kingman continues in the next paragraph :
4 As Mark Goodwin shows in the next chapter , they are able to uncover and explore a rich world of local politics .
5 Typically , the incorrigible William gets in the last word .
6 Typically , the incorrigible William gets in the last word .
7 After three years of wrangling , the matter was dropped , though Miller does in the eighth edition of the Dictionary admit that he made a mistake in former publications .
8 The cows are not as good for milk as the Aubrac or Salers : there was crossing with Durham Shorthorns in the eighteenth century to help milk yields from an essentially draught-and-meat animal but this was discarded when it was decided to concentrate on beef from the end of the nineteenth century .
9 You do n't need a theological background to see there is a difference between the way that Paul writes in the first part of chapter 15 and in the second .
10 Peat cutting became a major industry in the Lancashire mosses in the nineteenth century , and on maps of Wicken Fen and Hatfield Chase , you will find ‘ Poor Piece ’ , which was where the local cottagers could cut peat for themselves , subject to regulations prescribing a limited season for peat cutting and insisting that a man may extract as much peat as he can , provided he does not employ assistance .
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