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

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31 We 've got a ladies luncheon in Glasgow for four hundred and the organiser , Ruth the chair of Glasgow branch , is being helped by two ladies from the business community erm Linda from the BAFTA award and Tessa who has her own marketing company , so we 're hoping to sort of pull in a lot of people from that erm Judy the chair of Scottish council , is yet again holding her Charlotte Square ball erm , this was very , very successful two years ago , I think you know erm and we 're hoping for the same success erm , we are very lucky that the Royal Highland Show has chosen us to be er the charity this year for the gala preview of the show erm this is er for three hundred people , a champagne reception erm sponsored by the Bank of Scotland , so that you go and see the flowers before the show opens the next day .
32 In a way , the show marks the next step on from the post-industrial carnivals that have been developed over the past ten years .
33 By the time the female lays the last egg of the season , her first chick will have already emerged and left .
34 The diagram shows the second transfer tool taking the three stitches from right to the three empty needles at the left .
35 The Chinese whispers the next day were even claiming that Paul Smith stormed out of the awards in disgust .
36 In this example , the clock shows the third month — so the product was made in March 1987 .
37 For those who do become anxious , the problem arises the next time he wants to make love .
38 A clerk reads the short title of the Bill and the Minister names the second reading date .
39 ( In children 's addresses the minister has the last word or more often The Correct Answer . )
40 Having once gained access to the group or institution being studied , the researcher enters the first phase of the research proper .
41 Whilst it is true that disadvantages arise from different aspects of the same dispute being adjudicated upon by different courts , it must be pointed out , on the one hand , that a plaintiff is always entitled to bring his action in its entirety before the courts for the domicile of the defendant and , on the other , that article 22 of the Convention allows the first court seised , in certain circumstances , to hear the case in its entirety provided that there is a connection between the actions brought before the different courts .
42 The vacuum of leadership in the family makes the second element revealed by The Scotsman surveys even more alarming .
43 That 's asking an awful lot of people who seek no more than a relaxing pint or two , or more especially when the Bishop pulls the first pint of the day .
44 the player takes the first card and looks at it , if it is a question card ask the next player , one of the two questions
45 As it stands , this operation requires three addresses , but it can be made into a two-address operation by making the source and the destination strings the same ; thus the vith entry in the table replaces the ith character in the source string .
46 When the source emits the next wave crest it will be nearer to us , so the time that wave crest takes to reach us will be less than when the star was stationary .
47 The essay evokes the second phase of his life between his fifteen months at St. Paul 's School from January 1894 until Easter 1895 , his courtship and marriage to Helen Noble , his three years at Oxford from October 1897 to June 1900 , his year as a poverty stricken journalist in London , and his determined move to Bearsted in September in 1901 :
48 The agreement marks the first time Nato has taken on a mission beyond its borders since the alliance was founded in 1949 .
49 Officially , the visit marks the 10th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries .
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