Example sentences of "[vb pp] to [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 This system was adhered to throughout the seventeenth century .
2 Although amendments to the published general SVQ specifications will not be possible during the first year , we will be consulting on whether the specifications should be added to for the second year .
3 It was built in the 13th century on older foundations , as a shared church , serving both a convent of nuns and the local parish , and was added to over the next five centuries .
4 This picture is added to in the next chapter where we examine the informal relations that exist within organisations , and in Chapter 6 where we examine power .
5 The Bank has been written to on the 5th February 1993 seeking a meeting for this purpose .
6 They have been radiocarbon dated to about the 9th or 10th centuries AD and seem to have been intended for use in ceremonies associated with an important priest .
7 This , incidentally , is officially referred to as the first launch of the programme although it was the second .
8 These are referred to as the first , second , third and fourth bond dissociation enthalpies respectively .
9 A combination of District and Regional Council 's policies , industrial decline , and the embracing of popular capitalism pursued by central government since their election in 1979 , has ensured that the schemes in Glasgow have the highest levels of multiple deprivation of any other city in the UK and has created what is commonly referred to as the Fourth World .
10 Those born in countries referred to as the Third World are much less likely to reach what would be considered to be old age .
11 The existence in the area of a cave complex which functioned as a rebel base is referred to by the First Century AD Jewish historian , Flavius Josephus .
12 Its truth-value does not depend on whether there actually occurred the happy event referred to by the second referring expression .
13 The Landlord demises to the Tenant the Premises Together with the rights specified in the second Schedule but Excepting and reserving to the Landlord the rights specified in the third Schedule To hold the Premises to the Tenant for the Contractual Term Subject to all rights easements privileges restrictions covenants and stipulations of whatever nature affecting the Premises [ including the matters contained or referred to in the seventh Schedule ] Yielding and paying to the Landlord :
14 Explain , with specific examples if possible , how the other factors referred to in the first paragraph ( such as changes in what the law counts as crime , fluctuations in the vigour of the application of the law ) determine or influence the criminal statistics .
15 Maybe the situation referred to in the next letter is worse than we thought !
16 These are mere speculations but they are , in fact , no more so than some of the anti-welfare state ‘ theses ’ referred to in the next chapter .
17 Declarations similar to those referred to in the last paragraph have also been made in this context .
18 And in determining what is suitable they must have regard to the matters referred to in the last three lines of the substituted subsection .
19 In the case of unregistered title the husband 's solicitors will , therefore , submit a copy of the last conveyance , mortgage ( if any ) , any sales-off or other transactions , together with copies of any covenants referred to in the last conveyance , to the new husband 's solicitors who will themselves submit a draft conveyance .
20 ‘ In applying the national law and in particular the provisions of a national law specifically introduced in order to implement Directive 76/207 , national courts are required to interpret their national law in the light of the wording and the purpose of the directive in order to achieve the result referred to in the third paragraph of Article 189 .
21 What is the ‘ point ’ referred to in the third sentence ?
22 These are all the potential problems we are exposed to in the twentieth century .
23 This is an important point which will be returned to in the next chapter .
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