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

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1 Now and that 's for my benefit alone okay , what that means is that I 'll see each and every one of you in a , a role play so the first person in each role play will be Robert , Barry and Gareth , followed by Gill , , followed by Bill , Roger and Vincent and Robert again you do not deviate from that order .
2 The point of issue is that estuary and coastal zone management is a reality and what seems to be happening is all sorts of different plans are popping up on various estuaries and Geoff knows them well now because he 's been involved with the one on the Stour and Orwell and what is happening is that these are starting at local level so the first contact with sailors may be from a local authority or someone at local level .
3 However , in this case only the first reference to any descriptor appears in an index , while all further linkages are made from record to record ( rather as in a chain of synonyms in a direct file ) .
4 And very quickly talking about it amongst the staff and er the other committees it would seem that it ought to have a far broader remit than just on the racing side so the first thing that I 'd like to emphasise is that this year of youth sailing is involves all the outgoing grass roots divisions of the R Y A , that is windsurfing , racing , training and the development divisions and the regions and the clubs and the recognized teaching establishments , so it really is an all encompassing er er scheme .
5 If the fifth batch of ten cost 80 per cent of the fourth batch then the fortieth batch would cost 80 per cent of the thirty-ninth .
6 We left Leicester and reached Royston Manor late the next afternoon .
7 Getting the paper work right the first time saves the customer being bothered with further questions .
8 To design any piece of audio equipment successfully the first stage is to define exactly what it is that you require and determine the circuit from this information .
9 And erm and he did this sermon so the next bloke he came from Kent somewhere er he was a miner or a miner 's delegate and he could really speak you know , arms waving and all that and he was a real preacher .
10 Boz called at the Hankses ' cottage early the next morning .
11 Oh , yes , but they 're going on that 's to sake of free , at the moment so the last thing that they 're interested in doing is talking to me about if I know what I 'm doing .
12 Yeah it says , I read the thing and it says I have n't got ta let them in unless they 've got a warrant so the first time they come they would n't have a warrant , surely , so they 're gon na have to go away and get a warrant and in that time then I 'd have to get a licence would n't I ?
13 As the light had caressed the window in my room early the next morning , implying that the world had begun to awaken , I was already up , dressed in clean crisp fabrics of my school uniform , a new and unwelcome experience to me , and gobbling down my two Weetabix and Marmite toast for breakfast .
14 And at any moment now the first members of staff would be arriving .
15 I would still however consider that the stop north of Scotmid would be a little closer to Low 's shop then the next stop once it is relocated at the southern end of St Patrick Square .
16 Then , before he has quite finished , and he 's associating the trailer with a good place to be , take the horse away and repeat the Meals on Wheels business again the next day .
17 After only a short while ashore the next day at Vibebukta , we were recalled by the ship 's hooter .
18 The least able sailors first and then a minute later the next group start and so on , finishing with the best sailors who often have a handicap of 10 minutes on a 25-minute race .
19 Why are England expected to settle for it and be happy with a ‘ well done ’ and a pat on the back then the next day be criticised by the same pressmen for not catching the ball at vital moments !
20 He then forced himself to get through the rest of the day without writing , so that the well would have replenished its juice by the time he took up his pencil again the next daybreak .
21 In fact , one would expect a public authority always to be inclined to search for a way to reach the same decision legally the second time round , if only to save face ; and the incentive to do so would be even greater if it were likely to be required to pay damages should it decide that its earlier loss-causing decision ought to be changed .
22 Right , can we actually have a look now the last bit is sort of more the nitty gritty before we go on to this .
23 A week later the first steam and ash began to erupt from a newly formed crater on the summit .
24 During the bus journey there the next day , one boy asked another what was wrong with him .
25 I must admit when I when I came in the door there the first thing I noticed was the peat smell .
26 You certainly appreciate life afterwards the first jump is terrifying , ’ said Jonny , one of four commercial operators in the UK .
27 The money there the first year was £6 a year ; the next was £8 ; and the third year when I come away it was £12 .
28 On the strength of its hearings for the first eighteen applications the Reviewing Committee for the Export of Works of Art duly stopped all the drawings and starred the group , thus indicating its special status only the sixth time this has ever happened .
29 Right , first of all I 'd like to apologize for the fact that Alan 's report and my report especially the first half , are very similar .
30 since I am one of those people who do something the wrong way round , if there is the slightest opportunity , I also inserted the needle incorrectly the first time only spotting my mistake when I read on and found that I could not follow the next instruction if my needle was at the back of the work .
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