Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The village of Swanland , approximately seven miles west of the city of Kingston-upon-Hull , has since the 19th century been considered one of the most attractive areas in North Humberside , or East Yorkshire as many would prefer .
2 Although this book covers just the first half-century of the period , it is a valuable contribution to the subject , as are the further volumes in the Pelican Social History series : Britain 1800–1870 by V.A.C .
3 Because that , he did mention that he says so the next thing is the home 'll have to go .
4 It could be implied in the operation code whether the first or second store address is to receive the result , but in practice any particular computer uses always the first address , or always the second address , as the destination : for example the SS ( two address ) format of the IBM 370 range uses the first address as the destination .
5 thought like she says so I just , you know , ignored her and she says then the next day she was out doing her windows and she shouted over to Dawn ah hello Dawn and Da Dawn just says hiya .
6 The CIT thanks Transport Development Group for the fine portrait of Philip Henman which now hangs on the first floor landing at 80 Portland Place .
7 A beastie to carry the burden From cherub to abstract flying muse , Ruth Wishart reveals only the fifth logo to be attached to the Edinburgh International Festival
8 The deletion detected by the 1,412-bp probe includes only the last exon of the P gene ( Fig. 3 a , and unpublished data ) .
9 Nice control on the ball by Gemmell Rozario shakes off the first challenge from Whitlow and feeds Black .
10 The Waterline , then , returns to its origins , as the case study which is Billy 's life painfully dredges up the first scenes of his disorder .
11 The provision of council housing therefore links up the second basis of local — newcomer conflict , which relates to broadly environmental issues .
12 When he wins he turns up the next week as if nothing 's happened — and as if he has n't got a penny to his name , that 's the difference between Seve and others — what sets him apart a bit , I suppose .
13 Half a MURMUR in this COTTAGE sounds out the next stop .
14 As the sun bakes out the last moisture from the mud , the mucus turns to parchment .
15 Maxim caught him three strides up the second alley .
16 It is always dangerous when the hon. Gentleman reads only the first half of a sentence .
17 We are now in a position to express our discussion in terms of a set of definitions : Appendix 2 to this chapter explains how the last expression can be used as a basis for illustrating the flow-of-funds accounts , with each of the bracketed expressions representing the various sectors in the economy .
18 Dozzell becomes only the eighth player to go over the 400 mark for the club .
19 There remains only the second part of this course to describe .
20 If it does not the second limb of s31 will be satisfied .
21 He spells out the first name and I 'm thinking Jemayl/Jemmel , uh-huh .
22 The development currently boasts only the second car wash after Hedge End , and a petrol station , and it will include a new Homebase by early autumn .
23 So , if turning away qualified candidates , on the one hand , and significant loss of quality , on the other hand , are to be avoided , that leaves only the third option , namely the funded expansion of our higher education provision .
24 One of the " movements " in the suite which makes up the first act of Wozzeck is , it may be recalled , a passacaglia , that is , a set of variations on a ground bass .
25 erm only the Emir , and he has to give very erm strict reasons for it and he sends it back to the parliament to look into it again and when it comes back the second time the Emir can pass it .
26 JUST as spring brings out the first swallows , so it also motivates incoming club tours from one or more of the four home countries .
27 One never knows when the next encounter will lead to profit .
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