Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 I normally get my tickets the next day , or in two days .
2 I normally get my tickets the next day , or in two days .
3 But My Lords the next question is should the membership of the Authority be as it traditionally has been or should it contain some members recruited from a wider constituency .
4 I have n't been very successful with my aubergines the last couple of years , as they keep being eaten by caterpillars .
5 Unless Labour develops its policies the next election will be a battle between two parties with virtually identical economic policies .
6 All 12 winners having met up the evening before for an Italian meal at The Campana in London 's West End , followed by a night at The Regent Crest Hotel , the second half of the group arrived bright and early at the studio , ready for their transformations the next day .
7 In the result the justices on the second day of the hearing , the evidence having been taken the day before and the justices having indicated that they had reached a decision but would give their reasons the next day , made not an interim care order but two prohibited steps orders .
8 In the year I had skippered Wavebreaker at least half of our married male charterers had either offered Ellen a job or pressed her to visit their offices the next time she passed through their city .
9 However , she also agreed to attend a conjoint session with her parents the next week .
10 She told her parents the next day .
11 Then her mother would graciously conduct half an hour of polite conversation with all these people , who Jo knew were otherwise pretty cool and mostly also pretty sane , and they would all pretend to be interested in whatever dumb thing she said , and laugh if she made any of her awful little jokes and store away any personal information she disclosed so that they could tell it to their friends the next day and make it absolutely clear that they were on intimate terms with a really big star .
12 They were making up their minds the next day , so I could n't risk — ’
13 His notes the next day were headlined ‘ Catalysis of DT ( deuterium-tritium ) fusion in the Earth ’ .
14 He was run off his legs the last time and he had only just been paid for the quarter . ’
15 Despite the ambassador 's protest that he would have to present his credentials in his shirt-sleeves the next morning , our baggage was unloaded .
16 Peters saw their reactions and knew instinctively that he was going to have one hell of a fight on his hands the next day to convince the committee of his vehicle division proposals .
17 She did not speak when he raised his eyebrows the second time , so in went onions , mustard and ketchup .
18 Obviously Rune must have thought she harboured some grudge against him and had been anxious to prevent a potential display of hostility in front of his colleagues the next day .
19 The acid test is this : will you be able to read through your notes the next day and recapture the essential arguments used by the lecturer ?
20 Through our efforts the 359th Fighter Group have found a missing aircraft .
21 Simply fill in the order form at the end of this section and you could be using your discs the next day .
22 our holidays the first two weeks of the school holiday
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