Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] in the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 It seemed all over in the 63rd minute when Clough , a few yards outside the penalty area , volleyed a headed clearance instantly into the roof of the net before Hardwick could move a muscle .
2 It was all over in the 10th .
3 As far as the urban working class was concerned they may well have been better off in the fifteenth century than they had been previously or were to be later .
4 Leopold realised very early on in the first visit that their money would not be made by giving public performances ,
5 If one may accept the equivalence of at least the concepts underlying the terms and on the one hand and and on the other , there is thus some solid evidence , in addition to the line of reasoning advanced above , to suggest that the concept of a division between " the interior " and " the exterior " existed at least from fairly early on in the sixteenth century ; and it is not unreasonable to suppose that the terms haric and dahil are not anachronistic in respect of the Kanunname .
6 Domesday Book shows that way back in the eleventh century Pocklington was the centre of a large royal manor containing a church and three water mills and that its inhabitants included fifteen burgesses .
7 Well a way back in the last century they they had to go looking for a life a living elsewhere because of the poverty of the place .
8 Hutton had in fact summarised the principles of natural selection in unpublished manuscript notes way back in the 18th century .
9 The economy and marketing had been based on barter from way back in the fourth century , so this was not new .
10 On present estimates , the right could win as many as 80-90 seats straight off in the first round and the Socialists none .
11 They are expected to win some 100 seats straight off in the first round of voting , and the Socialists none .
12 She did not fire when I asked her to go with the winner and faded right out in the last furlong , ’ said disappointed rider Frankie Dettori .
13 This will protect those personal community charge payers who would otherwise have been more than £3 per week worse off in the first year of Community Charge .
14 One wonders whether the explanation of this may be that the Parliamentary draftsmen immediately after the Union were English lawyers , and that it was not until well on in the nineteenth century that Scottish draftsmen came to draft bills applicable to Scotland and the spelling ‘ Burgh ’ was adopted in Statutes applying to Scotland .
15 Jadeite , highly prized in modern China , did not appear there until well on in the eighteenth century .
16 Another point-less return really would leave them squinting for light deep down in the Second Division 's dark vale .
17 ‘ My main aim will be to stay in the team and help Ipswich finish high up in the First Division . ’
18 In one of heavyweight boxing 's most distinguished nights , Bowe had to tear the crown from a champion who refused to accept the inevitability of defeat even when he was knocked down and seemingly out in the 11th round of a brilliant fight .
19 there was an appeal for a penalty late on in the 2nd half but it was turned doen .
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