Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adj] for the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is also possible that with the decline in activity in Norfolk , other eastern counties were considered attractive for the next phase in development , perhaps because the ground in the west appeared to have been secured through Shearman and Miss Green . |
2 | Tom , a professional engineer , set up the company 5 years ago after being made redundant for the third time . |
3 | MOSCOW — Huge amounts of computerised information held in Soviet data bases are to be made available for the first time to Western research , it was agreed at a conference for Western and Eastern scientists here , writes Justin Arundale . |
4 | He it was who rescued a number of precious unpublished test recordings from private collections , and caused them to be made available for the first time . |
5 | With the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls , however , a corpus of Essene material was made available for the first time , and it is now possible to assess the Essenes on their own terms . |
6 | The Alternative Payment Method ( APM ) for class 1A National Insurance contributions is to be made available for the next tax year under the same terms as before . |
7 | If , however , you find that time has run short for the last answer , the best course is to reduce the answer to bare note form , using as many key headings as possible and abbreviating freely . |
8 | Thirdly , he was declared bankrupt for the second time in 1912 on a creditor 's petition . |
9 | He was also declared bankrupt for the third time in September 1921 . |
10 | While one cuts with the peat iron [ Tarisker ] , the other stands catching the foot-square slabs of wet peat which are thrown flat for the first stage of drying . |
11 | The Saturday Review attacked Palmerston for receiving the delegation , having said that the question of style was to be left open for the next session . |
12 | And road ripped ready for the next day you see ? |
13 | Working flat out to keep up with demand , bales of yarn are stacked ready for the next load by Despatch Foreman , Peter McCall . |