Example sentences of "of his [noun pl] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Coleridge 's Welsh visit , by contrast , was perhaps the least significant part of his wanderings during the next few weeks , and almost from the moment he left Cambridge , his simple plans for what he called his ‘ peregrination ’ began to grow more complex .
2 Ruiz sued TDC for violations of his rights under the first , fourth and eighth amendments to the Constitution of the United States .
3 And although a lot of the very late ones , in the way of paintings , I do n't care for , many of his drawings in the last period of his life were wonderful , were n't they ?
4 England 's first printer , William Caxton , by contrast , advertised the effectiveness of his products in the 15th century by having notices for display outside his Westminster premises produced by the then new technology of printing .
5 Details of his transactions for the first month are given .
6 The latter was qualified by his having to share the accommodation with several hundred of his comrades in the 26th Light .
7 Mansell is looking to clinch a record-breaking ninth Grand Prix win in a season — and he underlined his determination yesterday by blasting clear of his chasers in the first qualifying session for tomorrow 's Portuguese race .
8 The experience shattered Derek and for the first time he told his wife and parents the story of his harassments from the first meeting with the drug detective .
9 TURKEY king Bernard Matthews has had the stuffing knocked out of his profits in the last six months .
10 In 1958 , fifty years after A Room with a View was first published , Forster added an appendix to it in which he described the fate of his characters after the First World War was ended :
11 That 's the point that Hughie has set as one of his objectives for the next twelve months , is to get the group acting as one team , and not five or six separate teams .
12 She had not exactly been reading Tennyson but had remembered John quoting one of his poems during the first days of their acquaintance .
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