Example sentences of "[num] [noun sg] [vb -s] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Asked about how the two parts of the exhibition about fifty autograph works in the first part followed by a section on debatable works by pupils and followers were connected , Dr Brown agreed that the two parts were , in fact , rather distinct .
2 The route from Bombay 's Victoria Terminus perhaps the most impressive station in the world , and noted for its decorative friezes which are dedicated to the railways of North-East England , including Stephenson and the embryonic Stockton and Darlington Railway crosses 100 bridge spans in the first 24 miles , of which 22 were fabricated by DWEC ( 1878–1905 ) .
3 The Spennymoor super heavyweight forced the referee to step in after Hopper had pounded the more fancied Craig Parsons of Brighton into three standing counts in the second round .
4 The third seed wasted two match points in the second set tie break before capitulating 4–6 7–6 6–3 to the big-serving Australian .
5 They had stood at one set all , but Hammond held two service breaks in the third .
6 FIG. 2 Two example displays from the first experiment .
7 The win , only Eastbourne 's third in the past decade , was achieved against a team whose five finals include two cup wins in the last 12 years .
8 THERE were two century breaks in the fourth round of the Turtles of Rathkenny Ulstler Open Snooker Classic at Ballymena 147 Club last night .
9 Second question is about trainers … which trainer has won two Gold Cups in the last ten years … there 's only one … and we want the name
10 The second question is which trainer has won two Gold Cups in the last ten years
11 Flint-based construction company David McLean received 400 telephone calls in the first days after winning the main sub-contract to build the on-shore terminal at Point of Ayr .
12 Flint-based construction company David McL5ean received 400 telephone calls in the first days after winning the main sub-contract to build the onshore terminal at Point of Ayr .
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