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

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1 That must have happened somewhere about the middle of last century .
2 I mean I I know in that budget thing that we put together towards the end of last year , we did n't really look at it
3 It was only towards the end of last year , when the book was going to press and space was tight , that I realised how important a contribution was made not only by my work , but also the work of all the women who had contributed to the Project both nationally and internationally .
4 It was only with the invention of first the Linotype , then the Monotype machines that mechanized competition really threatened hand-setting .
5 Her picture and her silk quilt had been carried down below in the chaos of last night and she did not have the energy to seek them out .
6 About 5 o'clock on the morning of 8th October , 1835 , he was one of a group of men working underground when the rock above them began to ‘ groan and grumble ’ , indicating to the experienced miners that it was settling and about to fall on top of them .
7 About one o'clock on the morning of 28th August , 1944 , a United States Air Force transport plane , with 20 service personnel on board , crashed on take-off and came down on Berelands Road and Hillside Avenue , Prestwick .
8 At seven o'clock on the morning of 26th February two men and two women were busy with the morning 's baking .
9 For mortality , the intensity of selection in a stable population ( r=0 ) remains constant during the pre-reproductive period because the consequences of death for reproductive success remain constant ; selection intensity starts to decline only at the time of first breeding .
10 I 'd like to put forward the argument that it was by trying to accomodate Cuntona , Wallace and Chappie together at the start of last season that made us a soft touch away from home .
11 He made his debut five years ago and collected just a handful of caps before stringing a four-match run together at the end of last season .
12 Many of his radical moves , breaking the BBC down into business units instructed to make money or be closed and buying in services from the private sector if it is cheaper , are either in force or due to be so by the beginning of next month — so if he went they would continue anyway .
13 The Heathfield trainer commented : ‘ Breakfast Car bashed a leg in his last race and got a bit of heat in it , so we turned him away for the rest of last season .
14 This appeal to outlaw the military bases of external powers was issued largely for the consumption of Third World countries and the emergent group of non-aligned states .
15 Stick it away out the way until next winter and as we all know inside the electric blanket we have little and there 's your blanket .
16 Being a Friday , he was already considering the plan for next week , when he would be away from home for five nights , visiting Inverness , Thurso , Elgin , Brora , Wick , Tain and Huntley .
17 You weave uncertainly along the road at first , but soon you pick up speed and rush smoothly forward , and your heart leaps with joy at the mastery of the thing .
18 He oiled it , pumped up the tyres and held it for me while I had a go , just in the yard at first .
19 However , international efforts to halt acid rain pollution ( in part caused by sulphur dioxide ) and to reverse the damage to the ozone layer were expected soon to have an effect , so that overall global warming would increase rapidly from the middle of next century .
20 Hateley was one of several players banned from Ibrox until yesterday in the wake of last Saturday 's defeat from Celtic that brought to an end Rangers ' run of 44 games without loss .
21 In my teens I had lived precariously on the lip of first class rugby by virtue of knowing every trick in the canon , evil and otherwise , by being a bad bad loser , but chiefly and perhaps only because I was very nippy off the mark .
22 Officers arrested him in North London , close to the scene of last year 's Staples Corner blast .
23 At the end of the first day 's hearing before us we were told that W. 's condition had deteriorated rapidly since the hearing at first instance .
24 Why was he ( and it must have been him ) so quick in sending off horsemen early on the morning of 19th March to check on the King 's safety ?
25 ‘ I believe , ’ began Corbett , turning to Selkirk , ‘ that you were sent by Bishop Wishart early on the morning of 19th March to ensure that all was well with the King .
26 There is no evidence that the father can pass the disease directly to the foetus without first infecting the mother .
27 I cry now over accounts of childhood like this , weeping furtively over the reports of nineteenth century commissions of inquiry into child labour , abandoning myself to the luxuriance of grief in libraries , tears staining the pages where Mayhew 's little watercress girl tells her story .
28 Robert Saxton 's has just been recorded , William Mathias 's was given its premiere in Manchester in January , and those by Dominic Muldowney and Robin Holloway in Liverpool and Manchester respectively at the end of last month .
29 MIDDLESBROUGH are arranging a three-way inter-track meeting with Brough Park and Sunderland , possibly at the end of next month .
30 A replacement , Thomas Peirson , was not found until Christmas , and he was not appointed formally by the Company until 17th September 1647 , when the Mayor and Alderman had apologised .
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