Example sentences of "[coord] [art] tenth " in BNC.
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1 | either the ninth or the tenth , it could be held here it could be held at Havstock Park . |
2 | His is the monolith of granite , in memory of the victims of World War I and the tenth anniversary of the Republic in 1928 . |
3 | As a centre of culture , and a meeting place of civilizations , Cordoba remained vitally important through the days when the Jewish philosopher Maimonides was born there in the twelfth century and the Arab philosopher Averroes lived there in the thirteenth ; as a representative of a medieval city it is as eccentric as Palermo — indeed far more so ; for the cathedral at its centre is a mosque slightly disguised ; and the beauty and immense and impressive size of the mosque are constant reminders to the modern visitor that Christendom was a poor relation to Islam , perhaps in many senses , in the period between the eighth and the tenth centuries when it was built . |
4 | If the ball is missed by the batsman , the wicket will be hit and the tenth l.e.d. will light . |
5 | ‘ All three judges gave me the decision and having watched the video , I reckon I lost only two rounds — the fourth and the tenth . ’ |
6 | An even more pleasant prospect for club golfers is the presence of the refreshment hut in a little clearing between the ninth green and the tenth tee . |
7 | In 1971 the Shah was also celebrating his own thirtieth anniversary on the throne , and the tenth anniversary of his reform programme , which he called the White Revolution , and which was supposed to introduce land reform , increase literacy , enfranchise women , modernize industry and the infrastructure , redistribute at least some wealth and lessen the power of the Muslim clergy , the mullahs . |
8 | Taken together with the author 's Building & Civil Engineering Standard Forms ( 1969 with 1970 and 1973 Supplements ) and the tenth edition of Hudson 's Building and Engineering Contracts ( 1970 ) which is edited by the author , this book gives the practitioner sound and practical assistance on virtually any problem which may confront him in this difficult and increasingly important area of law . |
9 | A number of stone churches survive in whole or in part and these date from two different periods of building : the seventh to eighth century and the tenth to eleventh . |
10 | These were the fifth and sixth centuries , when Byzantine designs were forming themselves from early Christian patterns , and the tenth to thirteenth centuries when more elaborate buildings were erected in a new wave of expansion . |
11 | and the tenth centre was attended by civic dignitaries . |
12 | A Coventry survey of the registered disabled showed that a half or more experienced difficulty with hills , ramps , steps and crowds , a third with crossing roads , a fifth with uneven or narrow pavements , and a tenth with kerbs . |
13 | Not that this would necessarily matter in itself , but the music they 're producing is dour , grey monotonous and generally about as much fun as a dose of the clap and a tenth as infectious . |
14 | My own first tenth and a tenth of T'zin 's . |
15 | This was intended to run for a term of 15 years , yielding a Royalty of one-twelfth during the first two years , and a tenth part thereafter , " … sufficiently washed cleansed and made merchanteable … |
16 | Currencies had a quiet day , with sterling closing just under half a pfennig lower at Dm2.3835 and a tenth of a cent down at $1.4330 . |
17 | It is low , it 's a pound and a tenth |
18 | The interval at which words are deleted is usually between every fifth and every tenth word . |
19 | But the tenth commandment is different from all the rest . |