Example sentences of "[adv prt] [coord] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 The cost of a new one of these could n't be offset by this contract you are working on or the next , come to that . ’
2 So I was taken in and the first job I was taken , by this young fella , eighteenish , big chap to me , but he said , Come on young'un , this is what you 've got ta do .
3 An external consultant was called in and the first steps towards a safer environment were taken with the installation of signs indicating emergency exits and fire extinguishers .
4 Never mind , the dates were going in and the last few weeks of the tour in the Eastern states were coming up .
5 Now , I mean there 's no way they can say the money does n't go in and the last couple of months it 's been nine hundred and fifty pound , rather than seven hundred and fifty !
6 ‘ They gave me a quick sponge down and the second take worked .
7 On April 12 two Fireflies on patrol attacked a formation of Japanese bombers heading for Okinawa , four of the bombers being shot down and the fifth badly damaged .
8 ‘ Weigh her down and the first squall rips the mast out of her , ’ he warned .
9 He wrote it down and the next cow came in .
10 The low B is a very difficult string to make , since there 's four windings on top of the core ; the first one over , the second under , the third one over and the fourth under .
11 and it pulled over and the next thing I saw this smoke puffing , Nathan was sitting
12 There is a foreign rule which brought contamination with it : the contamination is over and the Last Judgement is in sight .
13 So I 've got me jeans on and the first word I says to him is so why have you shaved your moustache off Dave ?
14 The Boer War was on and the first sort of major conflict erm in the period of movie history , and naturally people wanted to see what the war was like .
15 And now all of them have months which are always the same length of four weeks exactly four weeks so you 'd always know the first of the month would be a Sunday or whatever day you choose to start on and the seventh would always be a Sunday and the fourteenth would be a Sunday and so on .
16 Well daddy 's one day and he up this big flagstone and it was er topping off a grave and did n't ken what to do so he just put the flagstone back and kept on and the next time he went to he and he it up again and he took up the skull and .
17 One of the girl 's knocked the handbrake off and the next thing the Hurcombe 's heard was a loud bang .
18 And in fact I found from playing with Eric , that it was much more fun to just turn up and the first playing you did was to the audience .
19 One of the things you , you 've got to do is get used to actually talking standing up and the first thing you do you find when you s talk standing up is you discover that you 've got hands .
20 Some of the sisters are less efficient so they just heap the notes up and the last become first .
21 So I flipped some cattle from the farm of and right between Egilsay and Rousay just a short distance , oh maybe a quarter of a miles or thereby , and oh did the shipping perfectly well and and went home and by the time I got home the message had arrived back before me that the there were two old cattle among the younger ones that the fellow had put there just to feed up and the last we saw of them was going up over the island and that was okay we thought everything was okay .
22 But then they dried up and the last seven of his 31 caps came as substitute .
23 ‘ It was a rush decision to do it , we were phoned up and the next day after that we recorded it .
24 And one one day you know it 's flared up and the next day it 's dead , but they say it 's better coming out to the surface .
25 the last six observations of it has , right , the first six observations , sorry the er the first twenty odd observations are real , right , that they have n't been made up but the last six observations have been made up , right , to er to illustrate structural change .
26 " The soldiers went out and the first creature they found was Rabscuttle , grazing on the hill-top .
27 The Climbers Club guidebook setup has been undergoing changes that should result in a much smoother flow of up to date guides without the huge time-lags that have recently featured between one volume selling out and the next one being published .
28 There were six of them , five with small slices taken out and the sixth with the knife still in it .
29 On 20 June Peugeot went back and the first sackings of trade union leaders occurred .
30 The bunch were 3.30 behind at this stage but the gaps widened hugely over the final miles , the chasers finishing over three minutes back and the third group , led in by Norman Campbell , over 13 minutes down .
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