Example sentences of "[adj] [num ord] [noun sg] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Owen Rowlands had slipped a little but at the end of this second day still maintained the lead on 132 . |
2 | This third point again seems paradoxical , for how can prey be both aposematic and not aposematic ? |
3 | The plaintiff also failed in his claim in Rickards v. Lothian where some third person deliberately blocked up the waste-pipe of a lavatory basin in the defendant 's premises , thereby flooding the plaintiff 's premises . |
4 | This last problem particularly requires discussion of the recent contention that antislavery petitioning demonstrated a recurrent popular mobilisation , a mass antislavery latent even in seemingly quiescent years which spearheaded dramatic changes in the political culture and had a direct impact on legislature and executive . |
5 | This last row also has to be knitted at a looser tension , four or five whole numbers looser than your main tension . |
6 | D and p are scaled atomic population differences ( P22 — P11 ) and polarisation ( P21 ) respectively : scaling is such that in the small signal limit D = 1 , p = x " and then , for consistency in ( 7.3a ) , 2C = — 1 : this last condition thus defines the laser threshold ; for 2C 1 , the only solution of the laser equations is the trivial one x = p = 0 , D = 1 , which is stable . |
7 | This last proviso actually tells us that we only need two symbols , T and S , to describe points . |
8 | This last comment neatly encapsulates a problem which faces us . |
9 | Predictably , this last consequence never followed , so homage succeeded by consecration continued to be the rule , and the practical diminution of royal control over the episcopate was negligible . |
10 | This last remark strangely made him brighten up , although he said nothing , |
11 | This last phrase presumably means that action to transmit a letter rogatory is to be taken by the staff of the court of origin . |
12 | This last action nearly caused her to fall off and she lurched to a rather drunken halt at Mildred 's feet . |
13 | This last point also raises questions about another preoccupation of sociologists , namely socialization , and the ways in which , to use Bernstein 's ( 1971 ) framework , knowledge is ‘ classified ’ in terms of demarcations , and ‘ framed ’ in terms of the teaching-learning relationship . |
14 | This last point never occurs to Honderich , who equates Conservatism with the new right . |
15 | This last option just clears out the PC and re-loads CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT . |
16 | ( This last observation unwittingly evokes the constraints imposed by Oxbridge chapels and by cathedrals whose spacious acoustics may sometimes invite slower speeds and may discourage some kinds of dynamic variation . ) |
17 | And this next stage really offers some potentially huge benefits because what it can allow is the integration of the corporate information systems and the requirements of the corporation as a whole to manage and exploit its information resource . |
18 | The British radicals , including the Chartists , who campaigned for a democratic franchise in the early nineteenth century also campaigned for a free press , by which they meant one unhampered by government censorship and taxes . |
19 | The church of S. John was built in the early fifth century then re-built by Justinian about 565 . |
20 | But it the hermaphrodite threatens the binarism of gender through ambiguous unity , the female transvestite of the early seventeenth century positively disrupts that same scheme by usurping the master side of the opposition . |
21 | ELECTION fever again and the main thing many voters found off-putting last time still troubles them today : the leadership of the Labour Party . |
22 | Mr Major returned to No 10 last night still insisting he knew nothing . |
23 | A fine 27th place overall earned him third spot in the over-50s category as Britain scooped the team prize . |
24 | About these last night though do n't you ? |
25 | Homes remained often uncomfortable of course , and the pub was still a major centre of social life , but the late nineteenth century also saw the growth of a greater emphasis on home , and of new leisure opportunities for both adults which in London particularly is best epitomised in the music hall . |
26 | The highly organized learned career which obtained in the empire from the late sixteenth century onward has been described by a number of authors , western and Turkish , most recently by Gibb and Bowen in their Islamic Society and the West and by Uzuncarsili in his . |
27 | A reading of anti-slave trade and antislavery tracts by Rational Dissenters in the late eighteenth century thus reveals concern about abrogations of a man 's ‘ natural right ’ to liberty . |
28 | The press in the late 19th century thus illustrates a point of transition from one set of dominant relationships to another . |
29 | The suggested Fifth Man badly needs to be an up-and-coming forwards ' coach . |
30 | ‘ Managed to make us products of the late twentieth century somehow feel like eighteenth-century fops . |