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

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1 Send your letter to the fourteenth floor
2 Right , very good , that 's all from Headquarters , right then we move on to then any other business , erm I think mainly it 's just the odd verse with arrangements for next meeting , because our next meeting is our own A G M , erm , at , which we erm elect our officers for the next year , er , and there are , are other arrangements to make , erm we sometimes put a little form do n't we on the end of the minutes that , people to fill in if they wish to nominate someone , I think we should do that even though very , very rarely gets actually filled in , erm , and we have some post which we have elections for others where we can phone the people who are doing those jobs and , and hope they 'll carry on .
3 In the meantime , feast your diaries on the first instalment .
4 With every nerve on edge and my heart pumping I put my foot on the first stair .
5 I put my hand on the last page , and hesitated .
6 The family historian who visits such a place would find it hard to believe that it was once the home of a mere waggoner if he had not seen old photographs that show its condition before the First World War .
7 The Chorley Machine Knitting Club hold their meetings on the second Tuesday of every month , 7.30pm to 9.30pm at the Astley Village Community Centre , Nr Chorley .
8 The Ivel Machine Knitters Club hold their meetings on the second Thursday of every month from 7.30pm to 9.30pm at The Labour Hall , .
9 Do not lose interest and let the end of a sentence fade away as you scan your notes for the next remark .
10 well you got paid for your contracts , they let your contracts through the last time
11 I shake my head and trawl my spoon through the last of my soup .
12 I recall his emphasis on the last eleven words — and how they struck chill into me at the time .
13 ‘ I read your article in the last issue , ’ Evelyn said .
14 When you meet your teacher for the first time , tell him , or her , as much as you can about why you decided to have lessons .
15 ‘ On the 7th and 10th of Feb. we recd your Letters of the 25th of Septr and 6th of Oct : They were a source of the highest gratification to us all , but neither Letter was so full or explanatory as we could wish and from the slight mention of Mrs. Gould we are fearful that her health is not much improved .
16 To be honest I ca n't remember , I know my lot on the last thing Wigan was doing two hundred and thirty an hour , so twelve times twenty , two hundred and thirty
17 Besides , I set my tale in the last century and not today , because that is a convention which readers like . ’
18 Many mothers do not even try to toilet train their children until the age of 2 years or later while others deliberately train their child during the first year of life ( Douglas and Richman 1984 ) .
19 But just three days before the England selectors name their team for the second Test against Australia at Lord 's , Fletcher was not too concerned about Gower 's injury-enforced absence .
20 I remember his determination at the first exploratory meeting in the upstairs room of a small pub off Victoria Street in London .
21 Two ideas over-large for reconciliation are fronting each other now , and there 'll be no peace until there 's been — no , ’ he checked himself , ‘ I wo n't say a settlement , but at least a temporary losing and winning that shall silence us both until we get our breath for the next bout .
22 If you are , or are close to being , a higher-rate tax payer , and you discontinue your policy during the first 7–1/2 years , you may have to pay tax on the amount by which the surrender value exceeds the sum of the premiums paid .
23 If you are , or are close to being , a higher-rate tax payer , and you discontinue your policy during the first 7–1/2 years , you may have to pay tax on the amount by which the surrender value exceeds the sum of the premiums paid .
24 But , once Saturday 's game is over , Allon hopes Sunderland continue their climb up the First Division table — for the sake of manager Malcolm Crosby .
25 Sheffield United continue their march up the first division and Ian Bryce in goal five minutes before time was good enough to beat Chelsea .
26 JEFF CHALLANDS , MARTIN CHANDLER and PHILIP ROBINSON continue their series in the first of two articles on breeding Central American Cichlids .
27 It is to the elaboration of rules that we direct our attention in the next chapter .
28 In that different method we frame our question in the first instance as a question about corporate responsibility .
29 And maybe turn their thoughts to the next ?
30 We now turn our attention to the second aspect of the interactional organization of messages : information structure .
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