Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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31 She led a losing diamond from dummy , on which she discarded the winning heart from the closed hand , and West was forced to ruff and concede the last two tricks .
32 ( ii ) Familiar faces The same presenter will introduce the programme each week and may appear between items to give explanations and introduce the next sequence .
33 Turn your attention to the text , and highlight the first heading .
34 Turn in the sides again and make the first 7.5cm ( 3in ) fold in the hem .
35 When a certain number of choices have been logged , the computer will wipe the screen clean , " breed " from the preferred biomorph and display the next generation of mutant progeny .
36 so you 'll have to fast forward it and suffer the last hour
37 Formed in 1981 ULSS helped set up and launch the first Scottish Amicable unit-linked policy — the Capital Investment Bond .
38 ( c ) An instruction may perform some data manipulation and skip the next instruction if an unusual condition occurs .
39 If the turn takes the aircraft off the QDM , then re-centre the needle with the OBS , and fly the second QDM. 4 .
40 they would terminate the contract and refund the first instalment .
41 The Festival will also promote Hull as the UK 's key northern Gateway to Europe and celebrate the 350th Anniversary of the start of the English Civil War in Hull in 1642 .
42 ‘ I am fasting because I see no other way to express my protest against the ways in which our politicians brazenly keep up appearances and celebrate the fortieth anniversary of the state as their victory .
43 Glance at the sentences and memorize the next few phrases and look at the audience while you are speaking .
44 Attach six around the roof at equal intervals and place the seventh in the centre at the top .
45 Spread a little buttercream over the centre of the marzipan circle and place the second cake on top of this .
46 Lawrence insisted that the Ayresome Park outfit could still catch second-placed Leicester and snatch the second automatic promotion spot .
47 At that time — at least to start with — we could pick up some of those who had been the least successful in their school careers , often because they had turned their backs on the opportunities open to them , and provide the first steps towards training and employment .
48 These results underscore the importance of the telomeric repeat nucleotide sequence for efficient recognition as functional telomeric DNA in vivo and provide the first step toward the development of an artificial chromosome cloning system for filamentous fungi .
49 put the next turn around the limb and spiral the third , and so on .
50 At Great Bedwyn we stop for welcome break and cheer the first of the singles through .
51 From the outlet , fit the first bracket 1m along , against the string line ( allowing for the thickness of the gutter ) and fit the first length of guttering to the outlet and the supporting bracket .
52 We 're holding an arm-wrestling and spinach-risotto evening at the Cock and Pullet in Poplar and we 'd very much like you to do a twenty-five minute cabaret and cut the first slice of a twelve-metre onion quiche , baked by MOLES , you know , Mothers of Optometrists Lesbians , Esperantists and Social Security Clerks . ’
53 Moran put the mowing arm back on the tractor and cut the second and third meadows .
54 He finished this one quicker than the other two and when that was done he immediately picked up the knife and cut the next slice .
55 Hence the resolve in Bonn , so far , to keep quiet and hope the last Soviet soldier goes home before the end of 1994 .
56 Begin with the first page of the transcript and count the first 50 utterances which fulfil the following conditions :
57 They emanate from a time about 300,000 years after the Big Bang and show the first signs of fluctuations in the density of matter in space .
58 Of course , if the 2nd flute ( in an amateur orchestra ) were unequal to the strain of facing the glare of even such ephemeral publicity , the arranger would be wiser to ‘ temper the wind ’ and let the 1st flute play the whole passage .
59 All I will say is that I reject as a model of justice the view which has temporarily gained favour in many developed societies : namely , the view that each person is entitled to what he can get , and let the next man look out for himself as best he can .
60 To-night , according to the rumours that were running round the streets of Pool , they would camp at Montgomery , and cover the last short stage to Parfois in the morning .
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