Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] for [art] fourth [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Only the pavement from the New Market Hall site , Gloucester , provides unequivocal evidence for a fourth century date , and this mosaic was in a fragmentary condition when discovered ( McWhirr 1974 , pI .
2 The quarterly dividend for the fourth quarter was cut 55.4% to 54 cents a share from $1.21 , and it could be cut further next quarter once the new man is in charge .
3 DARREN HALL , seemingly able to run forever , won the Oracle English National Championship for the fourth time in five years at Crawley last night .
4 DARREN HALL , seemingly able to run for ever , won the Oracle English National Championship for the fourth time in five years at Crawley last night .
5 No sooner had IBM Corp announced a grotesque $5,463m net loss for the fourth quarter , which included a first ever operating loss of $45m or eight cents a share , than IBM UK Ltd chipped in with figures that were relatively even worse than those of its parent .
6 Japan , defying international condemnation for the fourth year running , has announced it 's intention to kill 300 minke whales .
7 In the Labour party 's view , the Government have not advanced an adequately forceful strategic case for a fourth boat .
8 Last season United watched Schmeichel regularly as Brondby won the Danish title for the fourth time in five years and reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup .
9 Laura , an accountant , has just won the Ulster ladies ' individual life-saving title for the fourth year running , while Karen is in the ambulance service and plays a key role as secretary of Ireland 's No.1 club in the RLSS — Southend .
10 The home side 's run of four straight wins in which they scored 10 goals counted for nothing as Brian Flynn 's men put up the shutters to keep a clean sheet for the fourth time this season .
11 The council of research ministers for the European Communities ( EC ) today ( 29 April ) will discuss a proposed budget for the fourth Framework programme that matches what member countries have said they can afford .
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