Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [verb] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 This may perhaps have corresponded to the last creation of the world , for the Maya believed that the world had been created and destroyed several times .
2 I shall just have to wait for the next Guinness Book of Records for the answer .
3 ‘ Then we 'll just have to stop at the first one , ’ Isabel declared .
4 ‘ But I got punched to pieces that night and the only reason I won the fight was that I could still keep going in the 12th round .
5 But we had various versions of M1 , but we did n't ever get rid of the first version , so we could , the one that Suzannah did and then the one that I changed , and then the one that the Committee changed , all exist so that we can back track what we actually did .
6 After all , if you had asked him , Boy would probably have said for the first time in his life , yes , thank you I am very happy .
7 It could also pay to go for the next larger filter if your pond is alternatively stocked .
8 Figures published by the Department of Industry ( DTI ) show that on current trends emissions of carbon dioxide in Britain will probably continue to rise over the next thirty years .
9 I 'm sure Linfield would rather have got to the first round proper by playing football but at least they 've played it by the rules and good luck to them against Copenhagen .
10 I do n't really want to comment on the last issue really , I think we 've probably said enough on that , er the the issue of the effect on West Yorkshire .
11 As for tomorrow 's race , Jeremy ca n't realistically expect to finish in the first ten first time out .
12 If Cypress Semiconductor Corp has its way , Sparcs will really begin to fly over the next couple of weeks .
13 Well indeed , and er , having got in , I suppose they proceeded to entertain your father with the music he did n't particularly want to hear in the first place ?
14 What was it like ? ’ you grandchildren may ask in the future , for the late eighties in Britain might well become known as the second ‘ Belle Epoque ’ .
15 Now back at Jan Smuts Airport , X-Ray Foxtrot may well have flown for the second time in civvies by the time these words are read .
16 Despite the new marriage codes , common-law partnerships also remained popular — and may even have increased in the nineteenth century .
17 Small children can sometimes be persuaded to eat cow cake in the same way that old people will eat cat food , but the chief result of all this farming was to produce huge food mountains which we could then refuse to give to the Third World , or to the socialists of Eastern Europe , in order to teach them the error of their ways .
18 The second point concerning the position of women which anthropologists would almost universally endorse follows from the first .
19 I assaulted this position from every angle , ranging from thoughtful analyses of the male mid-life crisis , its nature and origins , to sweeping ad absurdum dismissals in which I demonstrated that by the same token Trish and Brian were equally culpable , because if they 'd gone out for the day I would have stayed at home and we would never have met in the first place .
20 Whatever one thinks of his comparisons , there is no difficulty in conceding in principle that physicists breaking with Newtonian concepts would be struggling to unlearn distinctions and assimilations which other cultures will never have made in the first place , so that the fundamentally different conceptualizations even of a pre-literate culture might illuminate him .
21 Santa Anna lost so much time and so many men in a pyrrhic victory , for which he need never have fought in the first place , that when he finally met the full Texan force under General Sam Houston he was utterly defeated .
22 And then it would all be over — this crazy situation which should never have happened in the first place .
23 I should never have started in the first place .
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