Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [verb] [prep] [num ord] " in BNC.
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1 | In addition , when applied two or three days prior to going on holiday , protective filters leave the skin better prepared for first exposure to the sun while preserving the natural qualities of the skin . |
2 | The FT also claims that Hunt has lost three of his 18 stones , a loss not evidenced by last week 's photographs . |
3 | Real shame our movie never got past first base . |
4 | Actually , that out of hours issue probably pertains to first aid treatment as well does n't it ? |
5 | Nevertheless , the first earnings period still starts on 6th April and the last period still ends on 5th April . |
6 | Nevertheless , the first earnings period still starts on 6th April and the last period still ends on 5th April . |
7 | ALAN DAVIES was being sincere when he expressed his sympathy for an Irish team exposed in this record home crushing as second rate . |
8 | Confiance actually arrived on 3rd November 1955 with 430 tons of English wheat . |
9 | Natural order in acquisition This hypothesis states that the discovered natural order of development of first language competence also applies to second language learning . |
10 | Brian Ross and Chris Camden were both on target in the 3-2 win the duo also scored in last year 's victory over the FA and Howard said : ‘ They have come up trumps again , and it is another excellent boost for Marine . ’ |
11 | Brian Ross and Chris Camden were both on target in the 3-2 win the duo also scored in last year 's victory over the FA and Howard said : ‘ They have come up trumps again and it is another excellent boost for Marine . ’ |
12 | All clubs received a letter warning them against organising practice or trial matches before the season officially starts on 1st September . |
13 | The patch currently worn by 4th Armd . |
14 | In his younger , more confident days he could quip that ‘ formalism is the name given to music not understood on first hearing ’ ; but by 1948 he was less resilient , and the situation more threatening . |
15 | Doctors in Swindon say they 've seen three cases of a rare illness normally associated with Third World countries . |
16 | The Bill then proceeds to third reading . |
17 | Trunks and chests and crocks and wardrobes of it , a lifetime 's hoarded-up love prodigally distributed at last . |
18 | You 're a third of the way into your second year , with another full year still to run from next September . ’ |
19 | Is that likely to happen this year then paying for last year ? |
20 | ‘ Have your family all lived through last night ? ’ she queried instead . |
21 | Parts 1 and 2 examine cellular structure and function to cover material usually taught in first year cell biology courses , while Part 3 , on the behaviour of cells in multicellular animals and plants , is valuable for more advanced students . |
22 | However , there exists the danger that ‘ issues ’ or ‘ problems ’ seen as relevant to gay groups outside of Ireland may be automatically ‘ adopted ’ here with the problem and its solution neatly packaged without first questioning whether it applies to the Irish gay experience and if it does , whether the proxy solutions are a help or a hindrance to the developing gay and lesbian psyche here . |