Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 The crumple-faced star — known for his love of the good life — once said : ‘ I 'd rather stay in the second line .
2 When we are developing an artist on an international basis , success does n't necessarily happen in the first or second album .
3 So what you would have had for the whole of ninety two and the whole of ninety three will all come in , will all come in the second half of ninety three .
4 Then there is the maddening fact that , of the five great investigative Ws ( who ? what ? where ? when ? and why ? ) , we can still only account for the first four in the matter of the Watergate break-in .
5 There seems to be a general expectation that the tiny societies will finally disappear in the next 20 years .
6 Given economic growth and open markets , that figure could easily double in the next five years , and again in the next five , putting China into the top rank of the world 's traders and helping maintain the growth rates of its Asian neighbours .
7 In this area we have Frame Technology 's FrameMaker which already runs on the Sun 386i and will shortly appear on the Next and Macintosh II platforms .
8 Excellent so you 've already got percentages sorted out there , can we just look at the next block of words , and hello , hello , right , no , yeah well I , yes I I think it all went great , unfortunately erm , so I really ca n't really consider on , on that .
9 ‘ No , no ; I think we will just stick to the first choice .
10 So you 'll think he 'll just flow into the next day 's
11 If precedes , as in ‘ Boston ’ , a final syllabic nasal is less frequent , while clusters formed by nasal + plosive + syllabic nasal are very unusual : thus ‘ Minton ’ , ‘ lantern ’ , ‘ London ’ , ‘ abandon ’ will normally have in the last syllable and be pronounced , , , .
12 Searching may thus cease at the first level or spread down and out , through the analysis of the primitives or entity geometry , into a fine check of a region of local geometry .
13 It also enhanced the national rivalries that would eventually touch off the First World War .
14 I 'll quickly rattle through the next one effectively nothing more has happened at Napier , they went off for their Christmas holidays about the fourth of November and came back about the nineteenth of January er , not quite as bad as that but nearly as I mean they 've even longer holidays than we 've got and we get a fortnight at Christmas and New Year
15 On the evidence in the present case I am satisfied that one reason why the plaintiff did so much for the deceased was her belief that , although she was not a blood relative of his , he would leave his estate to her on his death ; but , on the authority of Greasley v Cooke [ 1980 ] 1 WLR 1306 , if the evidence was not sufficient to establish this positively , the plaintiff would still succeed on the fourth element in the absence of proof that she did not rely on the deceased 's statements .
16 You will quickly discover on the first launch , if otherwise .
17 Turning over the free endpaper to the next double page , we shall usually arrive at the first appearance of print , unless the publisher has been very free with his endpapers and given us some blanks .
18 Even ‘ going crazy ’ involves the following of certain conventions and restrictions , as we will further elaborate in the next chapter .
19 Nouns require a different rule : if the second syllable contains a short vowel the stress will usually come on the first syllable .
20 A party seeking to enforce the clause which has been attacked as being an unreasonable restraint of trade will usually argue in the first place that the restriction as a whole is reasonable and secondly that any part which is unreasonable can be severed thereby leaving only the reasonable part which should be enforced .
21 Any piece of computer equipment which has to be fitted to some other equipment , such as a replacement " card " ( printed circuit board containing integrated circuits ) which has to be a certain shape , or have a certain type of connector , in order to fit into a computer will also fall into the first part of the exception .
22 Furthermore , a payment made on the same basis as that in the case of Adams v G K N Sankey Ltd mentioned in Chapter 16 would probably also fall within the second category .
23 Thomas believes that only four teams should automatically qualify for the next World Cup — the host nation ( probably South Africa ) , the two finalists ( Australia and England ) and the winner of the third-place play-off ( New Zealand ) .
24 Transport will also feature in the next stage of the audit .
25 But , er , so hopefully Michelle will get this next Tracey 's position , and obviously sort of in in the meantime and providing her position comes up they are bringing in a Telesales County Secretary , which was n't gon na come in for about a year cos they wanted to sort of like , trial it , but now they 've decided if that 's what they want the position to do erm it 'll probably happen in the next two months and they said for me to go for it from our division , so I said right , okay .
26 No , I 'll probably go into the next
27 As a result of the update , the basis recommended reading shown in the Handbook will also change in the next edition .
28 " I 'm still comparatively young for a composer , " he has said , " and I think my main body of work will probably come over the next 10 to 15 years . "
29 It would probably come in the next shipment from Toronto .
30 Another official said Mr Kohl had earlier accepted the British government 's decision to take its time over ratification in a lengthy parliamentary process that will probably extend into the second half of this year .
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