Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [prep] the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What I want to explore in the next chapter , then , is the question of the cultural boundaries between different subjects .
2 I want to play in the first competition match and then make sure of my place in the NSW team .
3 of the value of the scholarship and not bother to apply in the first place , but the major scholarship was worth at its maximum a hundred and fifty pounds
4 The Trinity Area , a serviceable enough place to live in the 17th century , was fast becoming a slum for the destitute .
5 The particular case which I want to develop in the next chapter is that those strategies that involve sustained denial of or inattention to personal ideas , values , philosophy and vision , are bad strategies .
6 We expect to maintain into the next century our North Sea production of more than half a million boe/d .
7 This means that you do n't have to wait for WSP to read all the text on any page and then edit out the unwanted bits , but can tell it exactly what you want read in the first place .
8 Distillery sub Philip Dykes probably had the visitors best chance to score in the 66th minute but he headed a Tom Cleland cross well past when he should have done better .
9 When Sir John let go for the second time at the age of 86 in 1982 , he put Littlewoods in the hands of the first non-family chairman .
10 Such is the burden of what I hope to argue in the next chapters .
11 They hope to complete in the next ICC Trophy event , which will be held in Kenya in 1994 , from which three countries will progress to the World Cup proper .
12 They begin to appear in the first quarter of the eighteenth century , a remnant of the funerary effigy , though it is not recorded that nobles , apart from those of royal blood , ever had them ( Cromwell and General Monck excepted ) .
13 Things do , of course , indeed they seem to succumb to The Second Law of Thermodynamics at a rate that must occasionally surprise even the most paranoid of entropy theorists .
14 The bishops ' pre-occupation , too , was with structured administration , which the registers of their activities begin to record from the thirteenth century .
15 The offer of longer-term rewards for continuous employment in Japanese firms is common to large and small firms but as Figure 3.4 indicates the profiles begin to diverge after the fifteenth year .
16 ‘ With the 715 , ’ John reflects , ‘ Trace have gone for volume in a small box , with no hook-up opportunities — these seem to start on the next model up .
17 I begin to appreciate for the first time , as I stand here on the outside looking in , how very reserved is the world in which we work .
18 Jordanova suggests that the search to define femininity by recourse to anatomy was a search for aesthetic and moral ideals at the same time ; she says of these models , ‘ The figures of recumbent women seem to convey for the first time the sexual potential of medical anatomy . ’
19 Perhaps WordStar will see fit to implement a drag and drop edit in the next release — please ? ! ?
20 I was in touch several times by telephone , and I remember noticing for the first time a slight labouring for breath on his part , which was to become increasingly marked .
21 You have to pick yourself up when you get rebuffed for the thousandth time , and despite the discouragement , do n't lose heart .
22 I remember thinking of the 121st Psalm as we looked longingly towards the hills — ‘ I will lift up my eyes … ’
23 Advanced Micro Devices Inc and Fujitsu Ltd have now completed preparations for their Fujitsu-AMD Semiconductor Ltd joint venture on Flash memories , and groundbreaking for a $700m wafer fabrication facility in Aizu-Wakamatsu , Japan , is set for June with operations set to begin in the fourth quarter of this year .
24 Tessa and Adam 's character Frank finally get married in the next series , in a magnificent old Russian church in St Petersburg .
25 So that erm perhaps puts erm some of sexuality in a little bit of a historical context erm and um I suppose coming into the nineteenth century though , nineteenth century , particularly the second half of the nineteenth century , in large cities it was notorious for child prostitution for um a whole rate of exploitative sexual practices that underlay Victorian respectability so erm all these um peculiar kinds of things seemed to be going on .
26 Continue left to the second lift .
27 I try to come round the second thing .
28 Yet I keep changing , keep searching for the next challenge .
29 Although mature horses may harbour a few adult worms , heavy burdens are usually confined to yearlings and to foals , which become infected from the first month or so of life , and infection is maintained largely by seasonal transmission between these groups of young animals .
30 It is the most addictive drug ever — many become addicted from the first time they use it .
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