Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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31 However , the under 20 age group includes 18–19-year-old mothers whose children , under conditions of relatively low levels of overall infant mortality , have about the same low , or even lower , risk of dying during the first year of life as those born to women in the age group 25–29 years and face a much lower risk than those born to mothers below 18 years of age .
32 The likelihood of dying in the first year is increased by no more than twofold .
33 After two years it was found that the fish eaters had up to 30 per cent less chance of dying from a second heart attack than those who had been told nothing about fish .
34 Graham was thrust into the Palace Manager 's seat when Arthur Rowe was taken seriously ill in November l 962 , and with the club in grave danger of returning to the Fourth Division .
35 A big quake east of the Rocky Mountains — and one greater than magnitude 6 has a 50 to 60 per cent chance of occurring in the next 25 years — could make California 's Loma Prieta seem trifling .
36 Because the pattern of trading in the first year of the market was so confined by technical and political constraints it would be unsafe to generalise from it .
37 DEC says it has a memorandum of understanding with a second source for the Alpha chip .
38 But the Stokesley sprinter , whose season has been delayed by the combined effects of study and injury , summarily dismissed her chances of qualifying for a second successive Olympic Games after winning the 200 metres title for the third time in seven years .
39 Roxburgh put the occasion , a friendly with no bearing on Scotland 's prospects of qualifying for a sixth , successive World Cup , even more sharply into perspective .
40 Between them , the Waleses have established a way of operating over the last ten years that is unmistakably their own ; and quite unlike any other branch of the Royal Family .
41 They looked up at her , and it was clear without anything being said that they were doing their best to cram fifty years of living into the next week or two .
42 Already , he knew that his chances of living through the next four or five weeks had been severely curtailed .
43 The clerk is required to make the application available for inspection during normal office hours by members of the public from the date of lodging until the first day of the meeting at which it is to be considered ( subs .
44 Often students are either nervous of venturing into the third field or ignorant that opinions and recommendations are required to complete the report .
45 He can not possibly have played better despite tiring in the second half of a patchy but exciting final .
46 But despite leading after the first round with a 71 he failed to make the four-round cut .
47 about , by the time you 've read this another twenty two children would of died in the third world , aargh
48 The way it just sort of ends in the first sentence . ’
49 ‘ To me , the whole starting issue is a red herring what we should be doing is looking at bringing the control of racing into the 20th century . ’
50 ‘ I have given up hope of racing in the first round at Snetterton , later this month , ’ he admitted .
51 DARLINGTON 'S hopes of remaining in the Third Division were dealt a severe blow in London last night when they crashed to their eleventh away defeat of the season .
52 The first — bad language — demonstrates the value of ignoring as a first line of defence .
53 ( We will talk more about the role of visualizing in the next section . )
54 ‘ Steady , Dr. Stevie , ’ Patrick warned , as he showed every sign of rushing at the next shot .
55 In the euphoria of getting through the first night , Charles had forgotten how much concentration that effort had taken , and found it difficult to get back the rhythm of his lines with the A.S.M. The sleepless night and the excesses which it had incorporated did not help , either .
56 Instead of switching to the next phases to be excited are , which enables the motor to develop maximum negative torque at that position .
57 I ai n't seen this series I just sort of remember from the last series .
58 But there have been significant changes in the nature of stealing since the Second World War .
59 The invention of printing in the fifteenth century steadily did away with the need for handwritten books , and it is interesting to note that from that time onwards various styles of calligraphy developed for different purposes .
60 The invention of printing in the 16th century had resulted in a rapid spread of literacy .
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