Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [verb] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | The problem was that they purported to benefit persons who at civil law could only be considered third parties . |
2 | Of particular importance for the residential sector was the fact that 75 per cent of the children admitted compulsorily were placed first in some form of residential care , with half of them in observation and assessment centres or in reception homes ( p. 162 ) . |
3 | On the other hand , if no digging out and filling in is done first time , the remaining rabbits retain a free run of the entire system and are much more difficult to corner . |
4 | Startling evidence that the National Health Service cancer screening programme does n't go far enough was revealed last November , with the release of shock figures from Action Cancer in Belfast . |
5 | The woman , in her sixties from England , had not been named last night . |
6 | DAF yesterday won a vital cash injection from the Belgian and Dutch governments , but long-term finance from banks needed to fund a new , slimmer Daf had still not been agreed last night , even although the deadline for agreement is today . |
7 | If it 's any comfort , it 's just been sold next door . |
8 | Pulling the bonus that would normally be taken next year into this year 's earnings leaves 1993 looking a little thin . |
9 | Parry gave an undertaking that pay television would not be introduced next season . |
10 | As a result of the appeal , the Queensferry Sports Challenge Cup final could not be staged last season , so the trophies and mementoes were presented to Mold Victoria and Ship and Anchor who agreed to meet in a special charity match for the Andrew Wilday Eye Cancer Fund . |
11 | Yes Chair , th th that 's right , as I understand it , there is no reason why C should not be discussed next session , indeed it 's probably right that it should be , but it 's a matter for members to decide whether they can usefully do so before considering B. |
12 | By rights , he should not be playing next week . |
13 | Originally , Jones intimated that he would not be contesting last month 's decision , which also brought him a six-month ban , suspended for three years . |
14 | They want somebody here from the for half an hour and them not being served first |
15 | He is not being retained next season only because of his cricket commitments at home in India — but Richardson is a formidable replacement . |
16 | SCARBOROUGH manager Ray McHale expects Chesterfield to attack his side in tonight 's rearranged Fourth Division match at the McCain Stadium . |
17 | The English text will still be quoted first as this will hopefully make it easier for the reader to follow the back-translation from Japanese . |
18 | But in the Batty case , if he had refused to leave , he would still be playing first team football . |
19 | The purchasing of an annuity may certainly be an excellent idea for some elderly people ( and the older they are , the better will be the terms offered to them ) , but independent expert advice should always be sought first . |
20 | The expenses of the winding up must always be met first ; thereafter all preferred debts rank equally if sufficient funds are available to meet them , otherwise the following ‘ pecking order ’ is observed : |
21 | This direction should always be given first because other directions will be relatively fruitless without it . |
22 | So everyone is unhappy and , what is worse still , the children are being brought up to believe that the old should always be given second best and be prepared to shrink into the smallest ‘ shell ’ that is offered to them . |
23 | In the 5th edition §246 footnote he advocates that ‘ … a single dose of a well selected homœopathic medicine should always be allowed first to fully extend its action before a new medicine is given or the same one repeated . ’ |
24 | A woman arrested at the same time as the man was still being quizzed last night . |
25 | M13 plaques can also be toothpicked first into the wells of the PCR dish , followed by dipping the toothpicks into the appropriate wells of a culture microtitre dish . |
26 | The Controller of the Navy , Vice Admiral Kent Eaton , said yesterday that tenders for up to four more vessels would probably be invited next year . |
27 | The meeting would probably be held next week at PLO headquarters in Tunis , he said . |
28 | Discussion drafts dealing with associates and joint ventures will probably be released next year . |
29 | The immigration status of two of the arrested suspects was also being investigated last night . |
30 | Study at such world levels can now be achieved first because enough process data have been collected to allow some degree of national and world pattern to be discerned ; secondly because international cooperation has been initiated specifically to remedy the past deficiencies of data coverage ; and thirdly because the opportunities of remote sensing are now beginning to provide further clues to the world picture . |