Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [prep] the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The superstition that the third light from a match brings bad luck apparently originates from the first world war , when German soldiers in the opposite trench would notice the first light , take aim at the second and fire at the third . |
2 | If you put something like N H and then O H four well the convention is that when it 's a suffix stuff a subscript and a suffix below the line there and just after it , it only applies to the last element . |
3 | And then it just says on the next page , ‘ Fagg angle ’ . ’ |
4 | For all her action-seeking , caring cosmopolitanism , she is imperial-insular in outlook , and soon sees through the Third World . |
5 | The tonic accent normally falls on the last item , but this does not tell us where the given element ends and the new one begins . |
6 | Second stage recovery generally begins in the third year . |
7 | The frequency of intercourse approximately halves in the first year of marriage but takes about 20 years to halve again . |
8 | It always goes onto the next number . |
9 | I went this year , during the town 's autumn festival , which always starts on the last Friday of August and lasts for 10 days . |
10 | Flowering usually starts in the second year , with one flower head — the edible part — at the end of each shoot . |
11 | The change usually occurs on the first beat of a bar or phrase , which eliminates any fussiness when the footwork is intricate . |
12 | The next phase , the anal phase , usually occurs during the second year of the child 's life . |
13 | And it usually leads to the second thing which is to give some testimony . |
14 | I would expect further cuts over the next couple of months . |
15 | Wall fabric always sounds like the last word in luxury but in fact need not cost much . |
16 | As an added deterrent , this species usually waits until the last moment for the final clamping-down movement . |
17 | My friend Mike with the big house has n't phoned in yet has he either he usually phones in the last part of the programme . |
18 | The transfer of Mrs Padmore still threatens on the first page . |
19 | Waldendale means the dale of the Welshman , Welsh being a word once used to describe any foreigner , though in this case it probably refers to the last remnants of the Celtic peoples who retreated to this dale in the face of Norse and Anglo-Saxon expansion . |
20 | If the position is correct then control automatically passes to the next option . |
21 | The current study clearly shows for the first time that PT-gliadin and/or fragments are intracellulary present in normal enterocytes after exposure . |
22 | This also applies to the first return . |
23 | The excavations in the early part of this century have made this a difficult building to interpret , but it is clear from the published plan that alterations had been made to the original structure , which probably dates from the third century . |
24 | The present dramatic ruin probably dates from the sixteenth century , although it is believed that Dunegal had his manor house on the site in the twelfth century . |
25 | The Pettingill family live in a house that probably dates from the seventeenth century when Jan Piers Piers ‘ the master of the dykes ’ drained this part of the region . |
26 | The nucleus , which controls the production of proteins , also listens to the second messengers . |
27 | Lisa is eighteen and now lives on the nineteenth floor of a block of London flats with her nine-month-old daughter . |
28 | As so often happens in the last years , his remaining family and oldest friends became of most importance to him . |
29 | The club now meets on the first Tuesday evening in the month from 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm . |
30 | Thou or You forms are frequently used to address personifications , at which point the Friend or Mistress often slips into the third person , as part of an imagined triangle . |