Example sentences of "[conj] [prep] the [num ord] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Between the 4th and 15th and on or near the 27th you may face some extraordinary turns of events .
2 Andy got them all with his first shot except for the last one .
3 Except for the last one , which is a track on a Robyn Hitchcock LP .
4 except for the last one which I missed off the last time .
5 This means that for the first one the doubt is ‘ simple ’ and can be cleared up in a straightforward way , but for the second it is ‘ compound ’ and needs much greater care .
6 I believe it 's a different planning officer dealing with this application than from the last one , but er
7 The vistas on this route are no less impressive than on the first one .
8 Its sound provided the first syllable of Poirot 's name ‘ poir ’ , and for the second one need look no further than the French word ‘ perdreau ’ , meaning ‘ a young partridge ’ .
9 because there 's no sound feed and altogether , oh yes , for the second , we , we did two plays and for the second one , they did n't produce a script
10 Of the three known strong cases for X-ray binaries containing black holes ( Cyg X-1 , LMC X-3 and A0620–00 ) , the first two show no QPO , and for the third there is no information available .
11 In the 19th century and into the 20th there were two Methodist chapels in the village and this was for those of the Primitive Methodist persuasion .
12 And without waiting for an answer he jumped off the shelf and onto the next one .
13 Four fences out , Llewellyn made his move , and from the next it was merely a question of whether Party Politics could hold on or whether Romany King could peg him back .
14 In the first case we need a level ‘ above ’ physiology and in the second we need a level ‘ below ’ reasoning .
15 In the first , which we cover in this section , we examine the relationship between spot and forward exchange rates , and in the second we examine the relationship between the rates of return on assets with differing terms .
16 We have also presented two examples of how rational expectations introduce testable restrictions : in the first we examined the relationship between the spot and the forward exchange rates and in the second we examined the implications for the term structure of interest rates .
17 We restricted Apoel to one good chance in the first half and in the second they created little from open play .
18 Two are more difficult , because in the first the jurist uses the substantive legatum , which it is much less easy to take to refer to a trust ; and in the second what is involved is a legacy per praeceptionem .
19 In the first picture he catches John Snow off Daniel 's bowling and in the second he celebrates as Murray catches Alan Ward off Holding .
20 And Sam says , ‘ Well , in the first one I liked this moment , and in the second I liked this . ’
21 In the first case counselling has failed to protect others and in the second it has failed to protect the person counselled .
22 In this section we examine some of the policy options that have been suggested as solutions to the crisis , and in the next we will conclude with an examination of the government 's response , and its prospects for success .
23 In the first row there are seven , in the second there are five , in the third there are three and in the fourth there is one .
24 And the bit with Harrison Ford when he gets frozen , do you remember when Harrison gets and in the last one
25 Twice Iorwerth 's warning signal had fetched them hastily to their pre-arranged places ; but on the first occasion Isambard had shunned the dripping copse and ridden away down the softer slopes eastward of Parfois , with his attendants strung out after him like beads on the string of darker green he left in the wet grass ; and on the second it had been a full-scale hunt with a dozen or more guests and very nearly fifty retainers , and Owen had held his hand , unwilling to venture against such odds .
26 In September 1198 his election was repeated at Mainz and on the 8th he was crowned by the archbishop of Tarentaise , Aimo , not as he should have been by the archbishop of Mainz — recognized as the crowning archbishop from the tenth century — who was absent on crusade .
27 He worked six days a week in his white milking clothes , milking and butter-making , and on the seventh he wore his best suit to take his family proudly to church .
28 And on the seventh there is our dying .
29 Four nights , and on the fifth we drove you down
30 And on , in the next paragraph there 'll be something on the Maoris , and on the next one something on the Australian Aborigines , and so on .
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