Example sentences of "[num] [noun] play [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The second in our Jazz series ( see November 10 for Jazz 1 ) , featuring the following artists : Salute to Duke Ellington ( 1950 ) : six numbers played by the Duke Ellington Band . |
2 | Clarke usually worked at home , often with their five daughters and three sons playing in the same room . |
3 | Gillian ( 4.6 ) was one of three children playing in the large paddling pool in the garden , when she commented ( whilst gently stirring the water with her feet ) , ‘ Oh , the water 's heavier than my feet . ’ |
4 | ‘ Oase ’ , one of three posters to play on the signature initial of the brand name , was part of the first stage of the new campaign which significantly improved Asbach 's performance in the second half of the year |
5 | Gary Harriss says he hopes to be an amateur for another five years play in the walker Cup and then turn pro … |
6 | Five ladies played for the seven-strong county team , and in inter-club matches Henley ladies were , not surprisingly , strong competitors . |
7 | Yes and they would maybe been one melo one melodeon playing for the whole evening or one fiddle . |
8 | The four winners play in the semi-finals at Wembley Arena on Saturday May 2 with the final the following day . |
9 | In addition there are several small pieces including the remarkable Deux marches et un intermède as well as two Concertos , the Concert champêtre for harpsichord in the famous account by Aimée van de Wiele , and the Concerto for Two Pianos played by the composer and Jacques Février . |
10 | In 1787 Mozart played on the organ here . |
11 | When they reached it Sarah counted four children playing near the turf-sided lock , and fears for Angel 's safety immediately sprang to mind . |
12 | The one about those two boys playing on the track . |
13 | Attendance figures for the 24 matches played by the eight European Cup quarter-finalists present , superficially at least , a healthy aspect . |
14 | The range of subject matter is , as always , extensive ; the Melbourne Cricket Ground , a history of Durham CC , the evolution of fast bowling , Gooch 's milestone of 7,000 Test runs , the participation in cricket of women in Victorian England and a tongue-in-cheek press report from the year 2045 mentioning the 54 Tests played in the calendar year , striped uniforms for each of the four umpires , and stiletto marks on the floor in the Long Room at Lords 's . |