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

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1 Erm you 'll be getting a new set of essay titles soon , that is for the second semester from February to erm the end of .
2 As for the first reactions from employees and visitors to the Taste Sensation launch preview , said : ‘ Most people have been very positive about it . ’
3 In the all ticket days you could often wait for the first coach from Leeds to turn up and they would have 20+ tickets for us poor souls who could nt get one ! !
4 In the all ticket days you could often wait for the first coach from Leeds to turn up and they would have 20+ tickets for us poor souls who could nt get one ! !
5 A HUMID evening in Boston early last summer ; afternoon rain has cleared , and at Fenway Park the lead-off batter for the visiting Baltimore Orioles steps up for the first pitch from the Red Sox .
6 James Sadler made only one subsequent aerial visit to the region , that being to Deken 's Lodge , Pickworth , near Stamford , which was the termination point for the first flight from Nottingham made in 1813 .
7 Some readers will have been growing roses for years , others may be starting for the first time from scratch , with no preconceived ideas , pattern or convention to adhere to , and a great many more will be at every stage in between .
8 However , from the early 1870s the British economy was beginning to face serious competitive pressure for the first time from the expanding economies of Western Europe and the United States .
9 The houses looked completely different from those in Trieste , most of which were grey and severe , and although I had seen picture postcards of Venice nothing could have prepared me for what I now saw for the first time from the steps of the railway station .
10 I remember my excitement when I had arrived there for the first time from St Aubyn 's .
11 Any major phases or colonisation are as likely to have taken place in the seventh , eighth or ninth centuries , as Peter Sawyer has suggested , and therefore to be undocumented , as they are to have happened in the thirteenth century , when we hear of them for the first time from surviving records .
12 Probaby the most hopeful news is that Brazil , the world 's largest Catholic nation is going to put AIDS and sexual education onto the curriculum of state schools for the first time from February this year .
13 A decree issued on Sept. 16 stated that the profits of all wholly Omani-owned companies were to be taxed for the first time from the end of 1989 .
14 Foreign investors were allowed direct access into domestic stock markets for the first time from June 5 .
15 In January and February , three seminars were held for centres that will be piloting general SVQs for the first time from next session .
16 The module , which will run for the first time from February 1994 , offers students an opportunity to spend time working with a voluntary/ community organisation .
17 And it is that grouping , the J R P , that have got agreement between the Ethiopian government and the Tigre People 's Liberation Front to move food for the first time from the Ethiopian government areas into the areas controlled by the Tigre People 's Liberation Front .
18 There they all are : working out the profit on their duty-free ; having more drinks at the bar than they want ; playing the fruit machines ; aimlessly circling the deck ; making up their minds how honest to be at customs ; waiting for the next order from the ship 's crew as if the crossing of the Red Sea depended on it .
19 As previously announced , new single ‘ Teeth Grinder ’ , which serves as the first taster from the LP , is issued through A&M on October 19 .
20 ‘ Beautiful Pigeon ’ is backed with two exclusive new tracks , ‘ Beeside ’ and ‘ Home Survival Kit ’ , and serves as the first taster from their forthcoming ‘ Eva Luna ’ LP due on October 24 .
21 An infant uses the mouth as the first organ from which pleasure can be derived , through sucking at the breast and imbibing the warm milk .
22 A man Robert recognized as the second man from the Frog and Ferret started to hop in circles , beating himself on the head and shouting something .
23 Guillimont equalised midway through the first half from the penalty spot , while Manor were unlucky not to regain the lead when the referee blew for half-time just before a Lee Clutterbuck shot crossed the line .
24 His opponent , Mr Jones wins each of his three games off the first advantage from deuce .
25 The poem also progresses with the phrase , ‘ it is now ’ cutting off the second section from the ten lines of the first .
26 WILL SUTHERLAND , skipper of one of the yachts in the British Steel Challenge round-the-world race , has resigned after the first leg from Southampton to Rio de Janeiro for personal reasons .
27 Conversely , the new Modern Art galleries will show international modern art of the twentieth century from Fauvism to the present , which will include outstanding examples of British art .
28 They will enforce an air exclusion zone south of the 32nd parallel from which Saddam 's warplanes will be banned .
29 Contract is one such lump concept , since it fails to differentiate the archetypal bargain of the nineteenth century from the type of contracts which feature in modern business activity ( for example , the long-term contract ) .
30 JAMES CLEMENTS , a jovial rotund Englishman who runs the Sek Kong detention centre for Vietnamese boat people , could barely contain his satisfaction when telling reporters that nothing out of the ordinary happened when camp inmates heard news of the first deportations from Hong Kong .
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