Example sentences of "[vb base] from the [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | There is an informative chapter on new conventional weaponry , and an analysis of the arms race from the Third World viewpoint . |
2 | The 5.7t/ha ( 46cwt/acre ) yield from the first field was below expectations , due to pigeon and crow damage in some lodged areas . |
3 | A few drops of liquifry should be added shortly after the eggs hatch to start an infusoria bloom in the tank ; alternatively you can culture this in a separate container and feed it to the fry from the 5th day . |
4 | Consumers equate the gross price to the value of the marginal benefit they receive from the last film , but producers equate the marginal cost of films to the lower net-of-tax price of films . |
5 | Some galleries project from the first floor of the house ; others are on barn buildings above the yard . |
6 | Prices start at £240,000 — ships begin from the third quarter . |
7 | As far as I recall from the last meeting . |
8 | I fetch water — an easy job , just grab a kettle , head for the cliffs and fill from the first stream you fall in — and offer it to Tor . |
9 | None the less , it was felt , firstly by societies themselves of course but eventually by government , that the existing rules , based on ideas which dated remember from the eighteenth century , placed them at a serious disadvantage . |
10 | I ai n't seen this series I just sort of remember from the last series . |
11 | We will make houses which meet high standards of energy efficiency exempt from the first £1000 of stamp duty when they are sold . |
12 | It should be borne in mind , too , that only five German players — Buchwald , Kholer , Hasler , Klinsmann and Doll — remain from the last meeting of the two countries . |
13 | Similar considerations would , it appears to me , be applicable to any claim that the third party should contribute to any exemplary damages which the third defendant may be ordered to pay to the plaintiffs , for exemplary damages would never be recoverable by the plaintiffs direct from the third party . |
14 | The greatest problems emerge from the third main difference between an NIB and financial institutions . |
15 | And these conditions apply from the first of April of this year . |
16 | The overall median hospital stay from the first stage of percutaneous cholecystolithotomy was three days ( range one to 33 ) . |
17 | The median hospital stay from the first stage in patients with acute complications was 12 days ( range three to 33 ) . |
18 | Well I mean I quote from the nineteenth of November letter from the Parish Council , The Parish Council fully support the environmental recommendations from the District Council . |
19 | I quote from the sixth of July nineteen eighty seven . |
20 | There are two chief types of tombs which date from the seventh to first century B.C. One type consists of a tumulus , or burial mound , of earth , circular in plan and surrounded at the base by a stone wall . |
21 | Considerable care was taken in constructing them , in hardwoods , and there is a conformity in the examples known which date from the fifth to eighth centuries . |
22 | The museum is housed in a former manor house , parts of which date from the 15th century including a Great Hall and an oakpanelled room . |
23 | Yet most of the buildings we see today date from the 12th century or later — Henry II 's great medieval fortress , strengthened in the 13th century , was remodelled by Georgian and Victorian engineers to keep it up to date . |
24 | St. Asaph — One of the smallest cities in Britain the existing cathedral buildings date from the thirteenth century . |
25 | The mosaics here date from the thirteenth or fourteenth century . |
26 | As in so many villages , the parish church is the oldest building , the earliest parts of which date from the 13th century . |
27 | The ( Presidential ) apartments are as faded as the President ( a reference to the Prince 's dressing in sombre colours ) and the bronze chandeliers which date from the First Empire , in the same style as those of the English Embassy , make decent lighting impossible for there are too few lights in the chandeliers on the wall-brackets , and the candelabras . |
28 | Indeed there are West African sites , where copper was mined or refined , which date from the first millennium BC and perhaps even the second . |
29 | Some of these hawthorns , with their gnarled , twisted and burnished trunks , probably date from the first enclosure of the fields five or six generations ago . |
30 | Both Georgians and Armenians have their own independent churches and have been Christian since the fourth century , six centuries before the Russians ; their distinctive languages and alphabets also date from the fourth century . |