Example sentences of "[v-ing] [art] [num ord] [noun sg] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | Two methods of resolving the first problem are : |
2 | At the time of writing the next excursion is not far ahead , on Saturday the 15th of July . |
3 | Fitting a second drive is an easy task well within the capabilities of the average user who knows one end of a screwdriver from the other . |
4 | Seeking a second opinion is strongly advised to obtain an objective assessment . |
5 | In their application to authenticity testing the first consideration is whether the sample size required is likely to inflict unacceptable damage . |
6 | The final day for selling the shares without paying the last instalment is 26 March . |
7 | In short course in-shore racing the first beat is the most important leg of the race . |
8 | But the nearest Sunderland came to producing a third goal was the result of a dreadful 68th minute blunder by Digweed . |
9 | The second great invention for supporting the first invention is finding how to relate the invention itself to the public . |
10 | Examining the twentieth century was like having to apply a quota to allow the underprivileged into college . |
11 | Experience is the name of the game , and surviving the first fight is the hard part . |
12 | If your camcorder has twin speeds , it might be a good idea to repeat the exercise at the LP speed , assuming the first recording was done at the standard speed . |
13 | Since the reorganization twelve years ago , the ethnic composition of the school has gradually changed until the proportion of black pupils entering the first year is well over half . |
14 | The long line of hedge bordering the next field was a good fifty yards away . |
15 | One of the traps adults fall into in learning a second language is that of embarking on speaking without adequate listening . |
16 | Because the actual program is short , re-entering the second program is very quick and easy . |
17 | Marrying a first cousin was considered the best possible arrangement . |
18 | In ‘ Sweeney Erect ’ the modern seems closer to the savage Polyphemus than to Emerson , and the delight in attacking the nineteenth century is obvious ; but so is the tension between modern and ancient . |
19 | Five others who had been eligible for parole following the first trial were now imprisoned . |
20 | His discussions of what was ‘ acceptable damage ’ in return for striking the first blow was ‘ somewhere between ten and sixty million dead . |