Example sentences of "[noun prp] [prep] the [num ord] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Then it was Irons who set up Aldridge for the third with a superb pass form inside his own half .
2 The Grundig World series , in its fifth year but now officially recognised by the International Cycling Union , will visit Strathpeffer in the Scottish Highlands for the third of 10 rounds on May 3-4 .
3 The full significance of this fleeting moment is only evident when the letter page of HBR reveals a bitter contest over screen design between American Airlines , the developers of the system , and trans Atlantic competitors ; ‘ a chief legal officer of a major international airline … had just been involved in a long , rancorous struggle to get its non stop flight from Europe to the United States off the 23rd of SABRE 's 23 possible screens ’ ( HBR , July-August 1990 : 176 ) .
4 Ray Floyd , having dumped his ball in it to help Faldo to the second of his titles , would not deem it so .
5 Two very distinctive vintage guitars were stolen in Long Eaton , Nottinghamshire on the 3rd of November .
6 Now his success has been recognised by the Football League , which has chosen him to manage a Second Division Select 11 to play an equivalent team from the Italian League — at Caserta on the 4th of March .
7 Legato Systems Inc intends making its Motif-based cross-platform backup and recovery software , Legato Networker , available for UnixWare around the first of the year .
8 Though O'Conor refers to Field as the first of the true piano romantics , he doubts if it is possible to define the major influences on Field 's development .
9 All the signs are that it will be a holding speech , waiting until December for the first of the combined spending and taxing Budgets , with , maybe , some radical tax reforms thrown in .
10 During the trial the court heard that the vessel had been travelling from Libya to the Republic of Ireland with the last of five arms shipments for the IRA , the previous four having got through undetected .
11 The use of coinage was also abandoned in Russia from the twelfth to the early fourteenth century , and in Japan from the tenth to the fourteenth century .
12 The artist has carved full-sized models for these parts out of laminated plywood and they , along with other materials relating to the project , continue to be on view at Brooke Alexander until the tenth of this month .
13 He concludes that ‘ it is not too strong to say that the marriage law as it operated in practice in England from the fourteenth to the nineteenth centuries was a mess ’ ( p. 135 ) .
14 Part was published in the 1939 work Prices and Wages in England from the Twelfth to the Nineteenth Centuries , but there remains a mass of data and comments written by Beveridge himself and his many research assistants .
15 It is the general practice for players to receive all prizemonies on offer , so consider the example of Lancashire last July in the first of the two knockout finals when the players received over £1000 each for finishing second to Worcestershire .
16 Diet in Ireland from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries ( 1660-1914 )
17 You are charged with an offence which is contrary to section six of the road traffic act in nineteen seventy two in Wallby on the ninth of September drove a motor vehicle on the A six seven one Wallby by pass having consumed alcohol in such a quantity that the proportion of it , in your breath exceeded the prescribed limit .
18 The squire who was sent south to carry the good news to King Henry overtook him at Daventry on the 20th of September .
19 The April records include one of a party of five at Polegate on the 25th in 1972 .
20 So , between 10.00 and 17.00 hours from the 23rd of May to the 30th of September inclusive , bikes should not be ridden on the Llanberis Bridleway , the Snowdon Ranger Bridleway and the Rhyd Ddu Bridleway .
21 Scrooge will play at the Oxford Apollo from the fifteen of December to the twenty-second of January .
22 But this is the crew and the picture that flew to Colesfield on the tenth of October of forty three and we had nothing out of the ordinary to report about that mission and that was the Gdynia Mission the day before , it certainly stands out on our minds because of the length of it and then of course the next one on the fourteenth of October to Schweinfurt which changed our lives .
23 They 're going to be collected alright I 'm gon na meet them halfway actually between here and Derbyshire erm at the end of November beginning of December and they are actually going , the last lorry leaves Derbyshire on the tenth of
24 The public inquiry into ‘ the legal validity and extent ’ of McAlpine 's claimed IDO over 470 acres of the Gwenlais Valley was heard in Carmarthen between the 15th–25th of February .
25 Meanwhile , at the Old Museum Arts Centre , the Armada Festival begins on Monday with the first of six productions by young Irish companies .
26 He was off target with four penalty attempts and it was his mistake that presented Malone with the second of their two tries .
27 It 's named after the Maguires , a powerful clan who rules in Fermanagh from the 12th to the 17th century .
28 ‘ He 's supposed to have been at the Versorelli Institute in Geneva from the fourth to the fourteenth of November .
29 This screen thriller , dramatised by Alma Cullen from the first of Joan Smith 's novels about them , ends with the two heroines happy in each other 's feminine company .
30 Immediately afterwards , during the first Test , Canterbury met ND in the first of two top-of-the-table clashes within a fortnight .
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