Example sentences of "[num] [subord] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ( For example , the majority of County authorities have an establishment under 300 although the County ‘ average ’ is over 300 ) .
2 The Kent County cricketing team came again , beating Henley 20 — 2 although the Standard bravely reported it ‘ not to be as one-sided as it might appear ’ .
3 Wallace 's Geographical Distribution of Animals of 1876 provided the model for the next generation of naturalists studying biogeography .
4 A second difficulty posed by the collateral attack exception is that Ord. 53 , r.7 provides that a claim for damages may be brought under Ord. 53 if the claim arises from any matter to which an AJR relates .
5 8.2 If the Publisher is able to identify important opportunities for sale of the Work but which involve high commercial risk then the Publisher will pursue these opportunities only after written agreement with the Proprietor .
6 212 If the tenant or his assignee do or shall , at any time before the trial in such ejectment , pay or tender to the lessor or landlord , his executors or administrators , or his or their attorney in that cause , or pay into the court where the same cause is depending , all the rent and arrears , together with the costs , then and in such case all further proceedings on the said ejectment shall cease and be discontinued ; and if such lessee , his executors , administrators , or assigns , shall , upon such proceedings as aforesaid , be relieved in equity , he and they shall have , hold , and enjoy the demised lands , according to the lease thereof made , without any new lease .
7 PETER CHAPPLE-HYAM said yesterday that Rodrigo de Triano , a disappointing fourth in Saturday 's Singer & Friedlander Greenham Stakes at Newbury , will miss the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket on May 2 if the ground is at all soft .
8 Peebles Hydro in February 1993 provided the venue for a workshop in ‘ Managing Change ’ ; a workshop that was ‘ tailor-made ’ and facilitated by staff from the Office for Public Management .
9 The Council 's adoption of the practice management standards initiative in April 1993 provided the profession with a management tool .
10 This is illustrated in Figure 3.21 : the address of the next micro-instruction is 010110 if the adder result is positive or zero , and 010111 otherwise .
11 The directive applies only to objects illegally exported after 1 January 1993 unless the member state wishes to extend its obligations .
12 ( iv ) Conveyance or transfer pursuant to court order with husband being released from the mortgage ( wife assuming liability ) ( Eg Precedents 5 , 6 , 19 and 20 ) It was this type of conveyance which caused the most difficulty prior to the passing of the Finance Act 1985 because the Stamp Act 1891 , s57 triggered a charge to stamp duty ( see above ) .
13 In January 1326 Reynolds recorded that he had not convened a council of prelates and clergy since 1323 because the king had expressed his wish that none should meet without his consent , even though by canon law provincial synods should take place annually .
14 Hence an increase in output from Y 1 to Y 2 will reduce the price level from P 1 to P 2 while the level of money wages remains unchanged at W .
15 As expected formation of the low mobility complex was inhibited by the addition of antibody to Oct-1 confirming that it contains Oct-1 whereas the antibody had no effect on the formation of the high mobility complex indicating that it is formed by binding of a cervical protein distinct from Oct-1 ( Figure 3 ) .
16 Reagan 's testimony was released on Feb. 22 after the Justice Department ruled that it contained no classified information .
17 He will drive as Alain Prost 's No 2 after the Frenchman personally backed his recruitment .
18 The mean postprandial increase in breath H 2 after the rice flour meal was 2.93 ( 0.72 ) ( range 0–14 ) ppm .
19 Certainly the surgeon who performed the cholecystectomy on day 12 after the procedure was sure that he had found aperforation in the gall bladder seperate from the puncture site .
20 Why do we have to wait until 1993 before the poll tax is abolished ?
21 Figure 3 a shows the consequent symmetrical pattern 30 time-steps later , and Fig. 3 b , c and d shows three successive patterns at t= 217 , 219 and 221 after the pattern has reached the boundary ( which happens at t= 49 ) .
22 To pay his landlord another £200 he borrowed £100 and paid £22 10s for the favour .
23 As the fortunes of the mine declined we discover him during 1877 paid as " John Latham and boys " with his account as low as £31 for a month ; a far cry from the 1840's-1860's when the dressing staff of old men , women , boys and girls averaged 100 and their total wages ranged from £142 to £241 .
24 This sets up Charge Code 0001 as the directory pointed to by the system-wide logical name LSTRAIN_CC0001 , and all material whose name is reserved under that Charge Code will reside in that directory for it 's life cycle .
25 This proportion will continue to grow in 1993 as the Company will be included for a full 12 months .
26 The improvement achieved in all major classes during 1992 continued into the first quarter of 1993 as the portfolio benefited increasingly from action on rates and operating costs .
27 We now see underlying inflation moving above 4% ( and outside the Government 's new 1% to 4% target range ) through 1993 as the impact of the lower pound feeds through .
28 Plans to turn it into a members ' club had begun long before 1985 as the Crown alleged , said Mr Cinnamond .
29 2 As the attacker moves forward , the defender raises his leg into position for a side kick .
30 More striking by the 1820s than the continuity of the theme of the incompatibility of slavery with a true moral and religious order was the much fuller expression than at the end of the eighteenth century of the precepts of economic liberalism as part of the antislavery appeal ; abolitionists now clearly departed from mercantilist policy assumptions .
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