Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] the [num ord] major [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Already tipped as the next major band to emerge from the North West , they play Cambridge Junction on November 26 , then Leeds Warehouse 27 , Newcastle Riverside 28 , Dundee Bar Chevrolet 29 , Glasgow King Tut 's Wah Wah Hut 30 , Norwich Waterfront December 5 , Portsmouth Polytechnic 7 , Sheffield Leadmill 8 , Liverpool Polytechnic 9 and London Ladbroke Grove Subterania 10 .
2 Already tipped as the next major band to emerge from the North West , they play Cambridge Junction on November 26 , then Leeds Warehouse 27 , Newcastle Riverside 28 , Dundee Bar Chevrolet 29 , Glasgow King Tut 's Wah Wah Hut 30 , Norwich Waterfront December 5 , Portsmouth Polytechnic 7 , Sheffield Leadmill 8 , Liverpool Polytechnic 9 and London Ladbroke Grove Subterania 10 .
3 Yet it is migration to and from rural areas that has been the main concern of rural geographers in the last century , and so attention is now turned to the first major theme of this chapter , rural population change .
4 This distinction is absolutely vital because it uncovers and deals with the first major misconception of doubt — the idea that in doubting a believer is betraying faith and surrendering to unbelief .
5 This challenge to the assumption that the revolution can be understood primarily by studying the major actors on the political scene leads to the second major theme addressed by revisionist work : the impact made by ordinary men and women upon political developments .
6 These incursions were , however , small-scale and localised compared with the first major upheaval in the life of Tudor Sussex , the Reformation .
7 Compared to the last major overhaul three years ago , there was almost a 90 per cent drop in ethylene dichloride discharge and around 80 per cent in vinyl chloride .
8 They are based on notions of the future as envisioned in the first major exposition of the 1930s in America Chicago 's 1933 ‘ Century of Progress ’ .
9 As soon as we ask what faith is and what sort of mistreatment of faith causes doubt , we are led to the first major misconception about doubt — the idea that doubt is the opposite of faith and the same thing as unbelief .
10 Needs theories arise from the second major criticism of QALY theory : that ‘ welfare ’ is not the only value .
11 They were encouraged by the first major decentralization of employment .
12 The revolution is seen as a transition to a higher , stable energy state , which will last until the next major advance of knowledge .
13 This is where we come to the second major theme of this chapter , ‘ arms races ’ .
14 Cairo is now being described as the next major release of NT , and may well be the release that the market waits for before deciding to commit to NT .
15 Cairo is now being described as the next major release of NT , and may well be the release that the market waits for before deciding to commit to NT .
16 These surveys , although not published before the first major statement on the curriculum , must have influenced HMI thinking .
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