Example sentences of "[adv prt] the [noun sg] [num] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Although all but 78 paratroop snipers were killed , the Australians were forced to surrender within four days , leaving the 2/2 Independent Company and some Dutch troops to carry on the fight 160 miles ( 257km ) to the east at Dili . |
2 | Ramesh K , who took on the lease two years ago , has sold up and moved out . |
3 | Fears in the financial markets that government policy towards the pound was in disarray also drove down the currency 3.05 cents against the dollar to $1.5775 . |
4 | The operating crew mistakenly shut down the no. 2 engine . |
5 | there was coincidental positive reinforcement that indicated shutting down the no. 2 engine was the correct course of action . |
6 | Returning to the Maison Caressa at Nice , he persuaded the factory which had turned down the project fifteen years earlier to manufacture " a certain quantity " of 2 kilo cans of crushed tomato according to his own specification . |
7 | Sprinkle sharp sand along the slit — enough to fill in the bottom 4–5 inches ( 10–12cm ) or so . |
8 | JIM WATTON , contract manager for CCG at Scotrail , is delighted at the impact his trolley service has had on rail passengers in Scotland since the company took over the contract two years ago . |
9 | She only took over the field 6 months ago and fears young hooligans are trying to drive her and her animals away . |
10 | The couple had taken over the shop six years previously and had achieved a healthy profit through hard work . |
11 | The national coach has been forced to treat withdrawals as a way of life since taking over the job six-and-a-half years ago . |
12 | Bill took over the job 25 years ago . |
13 | ‘ I took up the sport six years ago when my local team , the Darlington Dawdlers , were short of a fourth rider . |
14 | A member of the Warrington Road runners , he took up the sport six years ago . |
15 | He rode back up the drive one shilling heavier and two letters lighter . |
16 | I well remember hearing her stamping up the hall one afternoon shouting , ‘ I hate the bloody lot of you . |
17 | Picking up the story thirty years on , Peter Bogdanovich 's eagerly anticipated sequel to THE LAST PICTURE SHOW substitutes elegiac lament with a wry comedy of the trials and absurdities of disillusioned middle-age . |
18 | For part of the way we linked arms with Fred Lebow who thought up the race 23 years ago and who now has brain cancer and wanted to run it . |
19 | Tom , a professional engineer , set up the company 5 years ago after being made redundant for the third time . |
20 | Microsoft asked computer distributor , Keydata SA to set up the Institute four years ago . |
21 | We spent three nights there , initially having a lazy day exploring the beaches , and the next day cycling up the coast fifteen kilometres to Pontevedra , another classic granite Galician town , before climbing up through cool forests to a TV masts on the 2,000-foot summit of the peninsula . |
22 | Gabriel went up the ladder two rungs at a time , and stood sweating behind his cloud . |
23 | Carefully open up the diskette three point five inches for the best effect and it 's like my Amiga one remove the top covering from the inside , scrape a lot of match powder into a bowl match powder . |
24 | What happens when you open up the market twenty years down the line , you realize that these industries are dinosaurs , they 're using technology that 's thirty years out of date . |
25 | Italy 's monarchy set up the agency 100 years ago to provide services to some 90 regional consortia that helped farmers and food companies sell their output and buy supplies . |
26 | And all the while the shadow of the Bomb grew longer as the most powerful nations on earth stockpiled enough megatonnes to blow up the world fifty times over . |
27 | Also the bottom 4 in this table look as though they will be fighting out the bottom 4 places in the real table . |
28 | Although we could barely make out the carcass 300 metres away from us , the vultures , high above the reach of our binocular-aided vision , could see it clearly . |
29 | John is quite a character and loves his role which includes shouting out the news four times a day . |
30 | ‘ We burnt out the pto three times last year , but luckily it only takes an hour to change it . ’ |