Example sentences of "[num ord] [noun sg] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | A Boeing 707 belonging to the Colombian national airline Avianca crashed on Long Island , New York , on Jan. 25 , during a second attempt to land at the city 's John F. Kennedy airport , causing the death of 67 people and injuring some 80 of the remaining 91 people on board . |
2 | Weaver 's body was photographed , and taken away in the second ambulance to arrive on the scene . |
3 | The second point to note about the Ellis and Bowerman surveys is that neither was concerned with cases of really outstanding creativity , of the kind that have been the subject of individual biographical analyses . |
4 | Many fear they will have to take out a second mortgage to pay for the spin-off merchandise from the Macauley Culkin sequel : Home Alone 2 : Lost in New York . |
5 | ‘ It was second nature to look at the linesman but I knew I was on . ’ |
6 | Thus the signalman was prevented from inadvertently releasing signals for a second train to enter before the first was clear . |
7 | 1-0 at half time was n't so bad , especially with a second leg to come at the Manor . |
8 | Tacit consent was the tactic which Locke used in his Second Treatise to escape from the dilemma of reconciling his basic principle — " The Liberty of Man , in Society , is to be under no other Legislative Power , but that established , by consent , in the Commonwealth … " ( 22 , p. 301 ) — with the desirability of a stable and durable system of government which would not have to be submitted to the people for constant re-endorsement . |
9 | There is nothing in the second reign to compare with the king 's exploitation of the marriage market as a means of endowing the queen 's siblings in the first reign . |
10 | There is nothing in the second reign to compare with the king 's exploitation of the marriage market as a means of endowing the queen 's siblings in the first reign . |
11 | What , if any , additional accounts need to be opened in the second year to cope with the fact that the business is now a partnership and for what reason are they needed ? |
12 | The doctor was so used to being called in a second time to cope with the results of his first visit that eventually he dug in his heels and advised against another jab dealing with whooping-cough . |
13 | We have the sixty-first senator to thank for the length of the second . |
14 | His earlier much-fabled ‘ ruthless determination ’ and fanatical single-mindedness were now becoming to be regarded as a major liability , and the command to the 6th Army to fight to the last man was seen as its fateful demonstration . |
15 | He is the 166th competitor to die in the history of the TT races . |
16 | ft. unit is the 175th branch to open in the country , bringing the total number of stores worldwide to 750 . |
17 | In 1202 the Venetians persuaded the armies of Christendom to divert their attention from the Fourth Crusade to assist in the subjugation of Zadar , whose citizens had risen against Venice . |
18 | In the nineteenth century the chateau was altered further , with some ham fisted restoration and the addition by King Louis-Philippe and the Emperor Napoleon — the Third , not the First — of a sixth tower to go with the five earlier ones . |
19 | Environment and Natural Resources Minister Mungai Njoroge resigned on Jan. 4 , the sixth minister to resign from the government within the space of two weeks [ see p. 38662 ] . |
20 | Dozzell becomes only the eighth player to go over the 400 mark for the club . |
21 | The fifth yacht to arrive in the space of eight hours , Rhone Poulenc , carried a crewman who 'd spoken to his family in Gloucester only once on the whole trip . |
22 | Jamie knew that wherever he was in the wild world , far from his home , he was not the first Scotsman to hammer at the gate . |
23 | Maguire sustained a shoulder injury and was concussed , so misses his first opportunity to ride in the big race . |
24 | He was picked to run in the London Schools at Crystal Palace but withdrew , so I had my first opportunity to run outside the immediate neighbourhood of school and borough , in a new environment on an international track . |
25 | Our Aisling , two months in foal to Efisio , romped home by six lengths under top weight in the Millerhill Handicap , while Call Me I 'm Blue became the fifth favourite to oblige in the Tranent Handicap . |
26 | In only 14 cases did the user ‘ volunteer ’ in the first instance to go to the Drugs Council . |
27 | Waving to one side the 15–20- per cent changes in protein synthesis rates and enzyme activity I had reported , Francis Crick was explicit on this point at a Royal Society discussion meeting in London in 1977 when I presented the results we had by then obtained on imprinting in the chick and the effects of first exposure to light in the rat . |
28 | When the first contestant to go for the top prize , Marine Captain Richard MacCutchin who , oddly , specialized in haute cuisine , pulled it off by describing the ingredients of a royal banquet given by George VI to the president of France , three-quarters of American television sets were tuned in to watch him wrestle for the answers . |
29 | The first part to arrive in the West End Farm workshop was a 20-year-old back-end from an International 806 tractor . |
30 | The first department to input to the system was Archaeology and Documentation calculate that by the year 2003 they will have finally input all NMS records — approximately 600,000 entries . |