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

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1 China 's fury was prompted by Mr Patten 's decision last Friday to go ahead and publish proposed legislation on his democracy proposals for the next elections in 1995 .
2 Goyigama Buddhists normally organized thefts in both areas , but Muslim or Sinhalese Roman Catholic traders usually took control of the animals for the last stages before the slaughterhouse .
3 READERS ’ PAGE : Entries for the next Readers ' Page must be in by June 1 .
4 The Zimbabwe Scientific Programme ( ZIMSCI ) project is designed to support teachers not trained in science and to provide a complete science package with low-cost kits for the first years of secondary school .
5 And so , on the evening of 31 December 1962 , Jacob , Katherine and Leo waited in a living room decked in flowers and soft lights for the first guests to arrive .
6 On cold january nights , they camped out on platforms for the last experiences of ‘ Whistler ’ haulage , as the class of two hundred was whittled down to just one , the rebuilt , pioneer D200 .
7 Figures for the first pregnancies conceived before marriage show the same trend , falling from around the 40 per cent in the early nineteenth century to under 20 per cent in the early twentieth century .
8 In order to achieve that , it is obviously necessary to discuss arrangements for the next elections — the 1995 elections — with the Chinese Government when the time is right .
9 On 25th May , while the German army raced ruthlessly across Belgium and the inhabitants of England watched their skies for the first signs of airborne invasion , the scientists in the Oxford Pathology Department performed a crucial experiment .
10 In May 1952 , he told his brother-in-law Jacques Vendroux that he would keep the RPF alive at least until the middle of the legislature ( 1953 or 1954 ) so that he could gauge the prospects for the next elections .
11 It is expected that support materials for the first clusters will be available in summer 1992 .
12 From these , we can derive ( using the assumptions about the random terms ) the difference equations for the second moments ( variances and covariance ) , and then solve for the steady-state values to which they converge .
13 Prices for the first properties to be released are likely to be from just £49,995 .
14 Bibb atoned for his error at the start of the second half , when after Castleford lost the ball in front of their own posts he pounced quickly and beat three tacklers for the third Rovers ' try , Knapper adding his first goal .
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