Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] [prep] [pos pn] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Stewart slotted in well in his first full game and Liverpool should have won by a much bigger margin .
2 However , Croft , who has slimmed down considerably since her last days on the women 's tour , showed greater physical and mental stamina to take the match after more than two hours of sometimes unendurable tennis .
3 In the same over Snell bowled two consecutive wides and White reached his 50 and won the match by driving him through mid-off for his fourth boundary .
4 The Prince and Stephen O'Brien hit it off well from their first meeting .
5 Derby 's Coleman was sent off late for his second bookable offence .
6 George climbed back on board and closed the doors , and presently we set off again to our last stop before Winnipeg .
7 She never said anything about it when I went up there for my last leave , and she 's never written about it since , but I can imagine a little of what she felt .
8 But they were , nevertheless , pleased to rediscover one another , and sat up late on their first evening in Esther 's room , which had already begun to put out hints of its later decorative eccentricities .
9 And they said they were still planning an evening out together on their 10th anniversary .
10 David was the first of her children to wed and Laura got on well with her first in-law , welcoming her into the family as well as the company .
11 Babies start to bite and chew about half-way through their first year .
12 It was her way with the pithy and quotable phrase that drew media attention to her work on the London catwalks in the early Eighties , a knack she called on again in her last collection , studding ‘ Clean Up Or Die ’ on to the backs of leather biker jackets .
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