Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [vb base] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 And I remember the first talkie I ever heard , I walked in the elite one night , with the wife and er as we walked in we hear a chap says I 'm I am .
2 And I remember the first time , I poured a whole jugful of water in .
3 He stepped closer to John Russell 's roan horse and I remember the first thing he said .
4 So only Neil Webb left if you discount the goalkeeper and I remember the last time we did that Forest live game up at Bolton Forest had to use their both their substitutes in that game as well quite early on .
5 And I bring the next .
6 Those are just some of the memories I will take with me from this year 's Ryder Cup to join those I have of my previous three captaincies and I wish the next Ryder Cup Captain as much joy and success as I 've been lucky enough to experience .
7 The overture finishes to applause , the curtains open , thunder rumbles and lightning flashes to reveal me , arms raised skyward and apparently floating in midair , as a huge mirror silently descends and I speak the first lines :
8 The director said ‘ Action ’ , the sound recordist said ‘ Running ’ , the assistant cameraman said ‘ One forty-five take one ’ , and I put the first question — how did he think the war would have gone if he 'd started it with the 300 U-boats he 'd asked for in 1938 ?
9 ‘ I do like the first Suede single , and I love the second Ride album .
10 And that 's because the third world is bigger than any other section whether you call it the first world or second world or whatever , and I think the first and second put together .
11 Now do n't take that too literally , certainly in sub zero temperatures and I think the first of December and to do so would I think er have er maybe with some risk of being in 's phrase stark raving bonkers but by that you may think I mean that I think we made a fair attempt to deal with the three principle issues which have caused so much annoyance to user groups , there 's a backlog in modification orders .
12 What the Russians want is technical help and equipment , now our own industry is in decline er yes , particularly in machine tool industry , and I think the first thing we should do is to go over there and see what it is they actually needed , what they actually need right now , er one of your previous er correspondence , er speaker turned round and said well they 've got half finished buildings and things like that , I mean er , people have got to be put to work because people in co-ordinate employment is the only source of real wealth , but the market economy is n't interested in promoting real wealth , I mean it 's only interested in what it can get out of an economy not what it gives .
13 And I think the last start was about one o'clock in the morning and you got extra payments for the extra hours .
14 The third part is perhaps something that erm , we find a little more difficult , I do found that er number two , number three and number four if you were n't careful blends very much into one another and actually then part three as far as I 'm concerned actually putting across the benefits is really the main part I think and that really is putting into everyday English what we know as professionals as in technical terms , cos if you go and talk to somebody whatever it is , they have n't got a clue we have , we talk about it all the time and I think the biggest criticism of the insurance industry as a whole is the fact that you do n't talk to people in English and that 's why it 's got such a foot in the door and I think the third part for me really is the most important part of the sales process , relating our cock-ups in English , the benefits the client .
15 Right and I think the next one you got right , because you worked it out alright , cos it 's seven days , which is how many hours ?
16 and you know the first time since we 've been married I 've been able to actually cook a roast dinner and washed up by two o'clock on
17 and this that and the other but people must have heard what went on and and you know the next morning they 'd see a black eye and just carry out a normal conversation as though
18 like you say you just get onto that right and it 's , that 's three hundred yards and you get the next one that 's two hundred yards and a hundred yards until you stop , to the junction
19 And that finishes on the Friday or whichever day of the week and you start the next day .
20 Still to come : a full round up of the day 's news from the City , and we preview the first of the season 's major snooker tournaments .
21 And we take the second year 's , this is a sales pitch , we take the second year 's payment a year later .
22 I Chairman on that decision and we re-take the first vote on amendment nine .
23 Yeah , you 're told you 're going and we spend the first day overcoming barriers to the fact that they do n't know why they 're there , they 've just been sent and it 'll be good for you , you know this sort of stuff .
24 At thirteen we were branded either jail-bait or ‘ Still , I expect she 's clever with her hands ’ — and we spend the next thirty years living up to it or living it down .
25 ‘ The audience always begin laughing early on and they miss the last line , ’ said Den .
26 At this point it is sufficient to state that the estimates are based on high quality data supplied by The Scotch Whisky Association 's nine largest companies and they provide the first published attempt to quantify the wider economic significance of this important industry .
27 ‘ No war would ever reach this part of the world , ’ said Robins , ‘ but I remember the last in Europe .
28 But I mean the first step is always the hardest .
29 I mean , I , I did what I could in the fifth issue , but you just run out of cash , that 's the trouble , but I mean the sixth issue is good .
30 I thought it were fair , but I read the next bit What 's this one ?
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