Example sentences of "be [verb] [adv] in the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 His financial transactions during the start-up period are listed below in the first column and are identified by capital letters .
2 Notice how the sunset and the greeting are welded together in the last stanzas and are transformed into the endless journey and ‘ human sweetness ’ of the last three lines .
3 They should never have been developed separately in the first place .
4 There is really very little excuse for the student wandering out of reach of the field if he has been taught well in the first place .
5 " Now " is better used in study than in unprofitable re-writing of what should have been done well in the first place .
6 A spokesman for the Northern Constabulary at Inverness denied the accusations of harassment but confirmed that the site had been visited twice in the last few days and that several people had been charged .
7 For effectiveness , then , magazines and journals tend to reach the most relevant markets , provided they are selected carefully in the first place .
8 Do n't know why you 're going there in the first place .
9 ‘ What is important now is to collect as much information as possible before the sites retreat still further — and before any are washed away in the next big storm . ’
10 This method has been used only in the twentieth century .
11 That there were chemically different gases had been shown earlier in the 18th century .
12 That is , in spite of revising their reservation wages upwards , they are exiting faster in the second period than in the first period .
13 The war in the Gulf was a reminder of the instability along NATO 's southern flank ; long-range missiles are spreading dangerously in the third world ; Eastern Europe is never short of alarming political wobbles .
14 But in that case why had he been invited here in the first place ?
15 The CTVM also has links at present with research projects in Nepal , Zimbabwe , Kenya , Tanzania , Peru , Mexico , Malawi and Indonesia and CTVM staff are based permanently in the last two projects .
16 Norwich 's victory was a triumph for the tactical surprise sprung by manager Walker , who deployed a sweeper to curb the threat of Villa dangermen Dean Saunders and Dalian Atkinson , who have been running amok in the last two months .
17 And should never have been brought together in the first place .
18 The details of this will be explained fully in the next chapter .
19 Whereupon he would be enrolled forthwith in the Tenth Company , of tyro Marines .
20 They will be examined further in the next chapter .
21 The factors that helped to build them will be examined further in the next two chapters by looking at the forces that influence the making and implementation of social policy .
22 This theme will be developed further in the next chapter .
23 Resettlement outside the region should be considered only in the last resort .
24 The bill , the most draconian to have been passed by any state , prohibited abortion in cases other than to save a woman 's life or in cases of rape ( if reported within five days ) or incest , where abortion would be permitted only in the first 13 weeks .
25 Arm and back heights too , can be varied since they have to be built separately in the first place , and there is almost always a large range of covers available for the choosing within the price range .
26 Perhaps we should blame the English for this , because it started to be built early in the thirteenth century , when Bayonne was ours , and the English royal arms of the day are apparently to be found , alongside those of France , emblazoned on some of the keystones of the very high vaulting in the nave .
27 Some signs of their emergence can be seen even in the first days of the " new diplomacy " .
28 When Cardinal Wolsey fell , he had n't finished the building of Tom Quad , the whole of this side was left open because he 'd planned a very grand perpendicular chapel like King 's College Chapel , and erm the ruins , well no , not the ruins , the foundations were still to be seen apparently in the 17th Century John Gomley tells us .
29 It could still be seen there in the fourteenth century .
30 The statement makes clear that sanctions will be used only in the last resort .
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