Example sentences of "[num ord] [prep] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The algorithm is not continuously diverted from depth-first into breadth-first search simply by virtue of picking up additional cost , as is the shortfall method .
2 Costume and Fashion Centre ( Bath ) The centre was opened in 1974 and the collections deal with fashionable dress for men , women and children of the sixteenth to twentieth centuries .
3 Both wills and inventories have long been used by historians of the late sixteenth to mid-eighteenth centuries .
4 The collection spans the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries with sheets by 199 artists , more than half of whom are new to the gallery ( including Peruzzi , Ribalta , Coypel , Schinkel , Landseer , Doré and Alma-Tadema ) .
5 In sharp contrast , Art of the Persian Courts : Selections from the Art and History Trust Collection by Abodala Soudavar gives a survey of Iranian and Persian manuscript painting , calligraphy and drawing from the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries ( £55 ) .
6 A fine Benin brass warrior chief plaque from the sixteenth to seventeenth century should realise $120,000–140,000 ( £80,000–93,300 ) .
7 Other field crops included peas and beans before the sixteenth to seventeenth centuries and , later on , numerous new introductions , some of which would have been grown earlier as garden produce but which were grown on a larger scale from the seventeenth and particularly eighteenth centuries .
8 This sale of 430 Old Master paintings will concentrate on Venetian works of the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries .
9 Despite the control of Bern , trade and industry grew and , as they did , many imposing structures appeared in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries .
10 Large numbers of inventories of household goods and chattels were exhibited in many probate courts in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries and are preserved in local record offices throughout England and Wales .
11 The Perls Collection is a recent gift to the Metropolitan Museum ; this is the catalogue of the exhibition of 149 sculptures and other items from Southern Nigeria , including the Yoruba kingdoms of Owo and Ijebu , dating from the fourteenth to nineteenth centuries , many of great beauty , which closed 13 September .
12 From the fourteenth to fifteenth centuries , Bruges was the chief market of the powerful Hanseatic trading league .
13 Timothy said he 'd be nineteen on the twenty-fourth of next month .
14 THE best quality field ever assembled here will spearhead the Green Gate sponsored 10k event in Belfast on the 17th of next month .
15 New South Wales continued their Sheffield Shield renaissance with a resounding innings defeat of South Australia in Sydney yesterday to move equal second behind last year 's champions , Victoria .
16 Cruachan , a close and gallant second in last year 's Dubai Champion Stakes , was the biggest disappointment of them all here .
17 The 29-year-old American finished second in last month 's Stuttgart world championships .
18 ON a night of close finishes in Littlewoods Cup second round second leg matches , away goals ensured safe passages for West Bromwich Albion and Crystal Palace .
19 Shreeves ' side have another day 's advantage on the other British teams involved in Europe as they do n't meet Porto in their second round second leg tie until Thursday night .
20 Injured Wednesday player-manager Trevor Francis has ruled himself out of the second round second leg leaving his side woefully short of striking cover as they attempt to recover a 3-1 first leg deficit .
21 With the passing of time , Greek silver coins tended to have a wider diameter and lesser thickness , and a glance at the general appearance of a coin will enable it to be assigned to either the fifth to fourth centuries or the second to first centuries BC ( compare figs. 9 and 6 ) .
22 The second to seventh defendants have complained to the ombudsman that such valuations made in respect of further loans to them were carried out negligently by an employee of , in the case of the second and third defendants , the Halifax Building Society ; in the case of fourth and fifth defendants the Woolwich Building Society , and in the case of the sixth and seventh defendants the Leeds Permanent Building Society .
23 There is nothing relating to the facts of any of the specific complaints of the second to seventh defendants which requires separate consideration .
24 The second to ninth defendants , existing borrowers from the plaintiff building societies , applied for further advances secured against properties to be charged .
25 The second to ninth defendants did not appear and were not represented .
26 None of the second to ninth defendants appeared at the hearing but all the arguments available to them were put by counsel for the ombudsman .
27 Disclose the operating lease payments due in the next year , analysing between commitments expiring in the next year , in the second to fifth years inclusive and over five years from the balance sheet date .
28 The first defendants issued a common law notice to quit , and thereafter sold the land to the second to fourth defendants .
29 On appeal by the second to fourth defendants : —
30 This was an appeal by the second to fourth defendants , Barron Investments Ltd. , Alan Moss Bayes and John Estelle Bayes , from the order of the Court of Appeal ( Parker , McCowan and Scott L.JJ. ) on 1 November 1991 allowing an appeal by the plaintiffs , the Prudential Assurance Co .
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