Example sentences of "[art] [num ord] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The blood tests have to be conducted during the 16th–18th weeks of the pregnancy , and therefore depend on the mother knowing , with some accuracy , the date of her last menstrual period . |
2 | In Germany the large shift in Jewish identity came in the eighteenth and especially the nineteenth centuries as no longer Yiddish but German became the first language for most Jews . |
3 | It was formed over the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries by the Princes zu Salm-Reifferscheidt-Dyck , and displayed at Schloss Dyck , their picturesque Rhineland ‘ water-castle ’ in the north-west of the country near Düsseldorf . |
4 | If unc such that a ) unc ( b ) unc c ) if the jth components of unc and unc are respectively denoted eij and fij then unc This completes our definition of the normal form . |
5 | It is a picaresque , following the growth of a typical young boy , who had a significant name , as we see here , in the 1st lines of the novel . |
6 | Here , if the cellos are equally divided , the balance will be satisfactory because of the powerful and penetrating tone of the 1st cellos on their top string . |
7 | In the control office the top copies of the waiters ' checks from the kitchen or bar , together with the second copies from the cashiers , are checked against charged bills , duplicates of the paid bills and summary sheets to ensure that the pricing is correct and that everything has been charged . |
8 | Luckily the second tags on the babies ' arms were correct and van driver Derek , who had been present at the birth , was positive Daniel was his baby . |
9 | The first has a tangy , modern taste , the second hails from days gone by and the third brings a hint of traditional Danish flavour to our shores . |
10 | The second preferences of any of the candidate 's surplus votes , plus those of the candidate at the bottom of the poll , are then redistributed , and so on until the necessary number of candidates reach the quota . |
11 | Such semantic contrasts are impossible to duplicate ; for the second elements of these words , it is usually impossible even to find a recurrence of the form contrast . |
12 | In April 1990 reforms came into operation which addressed the first but not the second elements of concern outlined above . |
13 | The second lies in the adoption of a more flexible and decentralised policy for curriculum planning and implementation . |
14 | Today the second games of each match will be played ; the unfinished game between Timman and Speelman will be resumed tomorrow . |
15 | These are also the second premises to be attacked . |
16 | The second functions from the point of view of the literature itself , and tries to fit actual titles into the ‘ need ’ slots on the shelves . |
17 | The first defendants lent a grinding tool owned by the second defendants to the plaintiff . |
18 | The manufacturers sold chemicals to the second defendants with a warning that they should be tested before use . |
19 | The second deals with the relation of Russia to the rest of the world , and includes the existence of an elite of Russians , exiled by the czar , who had become sophisticated socialists , as well as those aspects of foreign policy which played into the hands of the revolutionaries . |
20 | A tidal acceleration is the difference between gravitational acceleration at different locations so that the corresponding parameters in curved space–time are the second derivatives of the metric connections . |
21 | One useful result established there is that eqn ( 7.4 ) can be written as in which the anticipated dependence of curvature on the second derivatives of the metric coefficients is made explicit . |
22 | The change in depends only on the second derivatives at x , and so these derivatives must embody the curvature information . |
23 | Our aircraft leads the way whilst the second weaves to left and right to cover our tail . |
24 | One contained two inhumations and a food vessel , the second fragments of inhumation , and the third had been disturbed and no remains were found . |
25 | Idle capacity rose by about 3 percentage points between the second halves of 1969 and 1971 ; rather more in the United States and Japan and considerably less in Europe . |
26 | The first classification abstracts across contexts , the second abstracts across such factors as the nature of the messages involved or the addresser/addressee relationship . |
27 | Earlier Dettori , wearing the second colours of Sheikh Mohammed , ran away with the Worthington Best Bitter Park Hill Stakes on Anna Of Saxony . |
28 | They sold to the second buyers for the purpose of compounding into food for pigs and poultry . |
29 | All the recordings bear the stamp of Walter Legge 's mastery as producer and also indicate the conductor 's welcome preference for having the second violins on his right , giving a better spread to the string sound . |
30 | It is hard to see how a minute understanding of the development of the Greek language from Homer to Demosthenes , or of the keys used by Brahms in the second subjects of the first movements of his sonatas can be fitted into the usual pattern of socially useful knowledge . |