Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | However , it is possible to indicate the last known checked version of the module , for user information only . |
2 | However , it is possible to indicate the last known checked version of the module , for user information only . |
3 | In SWDs and SSDs , it would be possible to accept the first definition almost unreservedly . |
4 | Delville Wood , lying on a ridge of high ground , was crucial to the Somme offensive , for its capture would allow the British to penetrate the second line of German defences . |
5 | ‘ The vaunted land of the free became the last best hope of organised crime , and it has never recovered . |
6 | I was very interested to receive the first edition of Nonesuch and to read that its name was derived from a flower connected with the City of Bristol — as a member of a 17th-century dance team , I had only previously come across Nonesuch as the name of a dance . |
7 | This would be quite sufficient to lend distinctness to the double-bass part , and would leave a large proportion of the cellos free to play the 1st cello part . |
8 | Whether we like it or not , and I must admit I do , Britain is back to two-and-a-bit party politics and Labour is now favourite to win the next election . |
9 | It was the , the British Corpus asked us if we would be willing to record the last council meeting , because they wanted to , erm , get dialects and accents and use of words from different parts of the country , and they were so enthralled by our display , they 've asked for a further two meetings . |
10 | Halstead Rotaract treasurer Emma Samms said : ‘ We thought we would do something different to mark the 25th anniversary of Rotaract . ’ |
11 | Another point to be remembered in this connection is that an examiner is much more willing to give the first 50 per cent . |
12 | An Oshkosh steamer won a 232 km ( 201 miles ) race from Green Bay to Madison , Wisconsin in 1878 but the French claim the first real race for automobiles was the 31 km ( 19.3 miles ) race from Saint-James , Paris , along the Seine , to Neuilly in 1887 . |
13 | If you are prepared to pay the first £50 of all claims * yourself , you will be entitled to a premium discount which is normally one sixth of the new premium . |
14 | And , if you are prepared to pay the first £50 of any claim yourself , the basic rate is only £1.25 per £1,000 . |
15 | But , if you are prepared to pay the first £50 of any claim yourself , you will be entitled to a discount — normally 50p per £1,000 of insurance . |
16 | If you are prepared to pay the first £50 of all claims yourself , you will be entitled to a discount on your premium . |
17 | Secret You set up the cups as in the diagram : and turn A and B over to get the second position . |
18 | If you 're willing to pay the first £100 of any claim , your premium will fall by a further 10% . |
19 | All Marr really knew was that Morrissey had written a book about The New York Dolls and was quite prepared to spend the next hour talking about them if nothing else was to stem from the meeting . |
20 | No one was willing to take the next step . |
21 | Indeed , the signs are that while the politicians and the bureaucrats continue wrangling over the fine print , young people are ready and willing to take the next step into Europe . |
22 | WHILE the list is not empty take the first pair { x , y } from the remainder of the list and |
23 | We were both trembling with desire , afraid to make the first move . |
24 | Few do it better than Welshman Colin Jackson who was the pre-Games favourite to become the first Briton to win the Gold Medal in the discipline . |
25 | I felt that there was such an understanding of Italian art by the British spanning the last three or four hundred years . |
26 | In 1920 Meccano Ltd. produced the first Hornby model trains , replicas of British trains with authentic colours and lettering used by the railway companies of the time . |
27 | Mike says that filming the hunt was be far the hardest job he has ever done , and he was certainly relieved to see the last of running through the forest during the rainy season . |
28 | In those days a man would run in about half past eleven at night and he could very well be on an early shift the next day . |
29 | The reason for this policy is that it is relatively easy to obtain the first few marks ( say 10 per cent ) for an examination question . |
30 | It is easy to answer the last question . |