Example sentences of "[adj] in the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 After that there was no way back for City and Rangers now travel to Marine in the second round on December 5 .
2 If they were smart enough to get bored , they would n't be doing a job like this in the first place .
3 Hybrid Tea bush types After attending to the basics or primary aspects — removing completely all dead , diseased and feeble wood ( you wo n't find much of this in the first year ) — seek to prune to outward-pointing buds that will grow out along the line of growth , not sideways , so that this growth leads to an open cup or shuttlecock shape .
4 It 's the Principle that got us started on all this in the first place , remember .
5 For clearly , if ever he trusted to this in the first place , he had come without any weapon . ’
6 Fran walked with him to the door , wishing that she had never agreed to this in the first place .
7 It is easy to see this in the nineteenth century because the development of local government reflected economic organization and the political processes which derived from it .
8 In the first place , Herodotus ( ii.61 ) , discussing Egyptian customs , specifically mentions ‘ the Karians who are in Egypt ’ : the historian wrote this in the mid-fifth century .
9 After the fierce arguments of the previous decade it was necessary for my Group to explain its own rationale , and we did this in the second chapter of our Report .
10 An art shop in the city of London sold four cotton based portfolios in the first week and doubled this in the second .
11 You will hear more of this in the last half hour of the conference .
12 There is also evidence of this in the last scene of the play .
13 i spotted this in the last number of ‘ Peacock News ’ and what 's more : one of the norwegain fans sent a fax to wilko mentioning Leeds-fan Pedersen. this is taken from a copy of the fax printed in PN :
14 One of the main ‘ weapons ’ retailers use in their battle for customers is advertising , and we will look at this in the next section .
15 ( More on this in the next chapter . )
16 There is no doubt that attentive , active listening is hard work ( we will be thinking about this in the next chapter ) but how much one learns through it !
17 We attempt to do this in the next chapter , but before embarking on this task we must note some of the criticisms which have been made about the Braverman thesis and its implications .
18 We shall have more to say about this in the next chapter : it was to produce a quite bewildering variety of ‘ reconstructions ’ of Jesus ' personality and history , having for the most part only one thing in common — the conviction that whatever the truth about him might be , it was not the traditional Christian picture of him .
19 At the end of the lesson I explained how Fibonacci had worked on the rabbit problem , and that we would look at this in the next lesson .
20 So we have this in the next picture , and it was another one vertical , we got one to g grab a hold of it
21 We shall have more to say about this in the next chapter .
22 As I said I 'll be talking about this in the next couple of weeks in the lectures and I hope to cover various things we did n't have time to touch on .
23 Watch out for more news of this in the next edition of the Medau News .
24 We discuss this in the next two sections .
25 And I 'd also like to come back on this of closed schools in that if we look only at chronological age , which puts a limit on ‘ O ’ levels , we are shutting doors , because many students — and I see this in the sixth form — are not ready for these examinations at the prescribed age .
26 They do n't look — I mean , there was , or I should say is , I suppose , nothing like this in the twenty-fifth century .
27 After listening to each pair of words decide whether the sound in question is the same or different in the second word as in the first word , and put a tick in the appropriate column , first having ticked off word no. 1 .
28 This has been obscured because the connection between accumulation in the national context and the growth of the transnational capitalist class has been rather different in the First and the Third ( and also now the Second ) Worlds for a variety of reasons , of which corruption is one .
29 Things may perhaps be different in the next century .
30 Only these two , both mares , from a field of 34 , went clear in the first round and then Raymakers , who had scored earlier in the day on Rinnetou , had to go first against the clock .
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