Example sentences of "and [noun] [prep] [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 The raid on Culquha Farm , Ringford , near Castle Douglas , brings to more than £30,000 the value of sheep , cattle and horses stolen in Dumfries and Galloway over the last 12 months .
2 Jeremy Taylor 's The Rule and Exercise of Holy Dying ( 1651 ) continued to be a well-loved book of solace and meditation throughout the nineteenth century ; seven editions were published by Pickerings , and Rivingtons brought out a new edition as late as 1889 .
3 IC received a report of its cosponsored conference held in Sri Lanka in May , and noted developments towards other meetings to be held in Egypt , India and Botswana over the next 12 months .
4 Colonic transit was similarly assessed with the four colonic segments and effluent as the fifth segment .
5 There are underprivileged individuals and groups in the First World , as well as in the Third and Second Worlds .
6 The traditions and attitudes of the seventeenth century were also continued in the importance attached , particularly in the first half of this period , to questions of diplomatic precedence .
7 Oxford and Swindon in the first clash of '93 .
8 And erm one of the girls that was on there became a very very famous soprano in the country , erm Connie Shackelock you 've probably not heard of her , she 's sort of a bit before your time but er she always used to sing Land of Hope and Glory on the last night of the Proms a few years ago .
9 But what the District continued to seek was the 90% grant which the WEA 's national negotiators had raised unsuccessfully with the Ministry in 1954 and early 1955 : this goal became a recurrent theme of District meetings and literature through the second half of the decade .
10 At Birkbeck , Joyce passed the intermediate examination for his BA and then read English language and literature for the second part of his degree .
11 The second and third years include units on the Irish Language , Modern Irish Literature , Irish Language and Literature of the 18th and 19th Centuries , Classical Irish and the Irish of the 17th Century , Irish History and Aspects of Local Studies .
12 Yet fifty years after Ramsey 's book a good judge of religious thought and literature during the twentieth century declared it to be an enduring masterpiece , which pointed forward to the road which Anglicans and not only Anglicans would follow .
13 This demonstration shows how railways have improved communications between the signalman and driver over the last eighty years .
14 Enjoy the wit and ingenuity of the 20th century automata .
15 This will be £5,000 per annum initially for three years reducing to £3,000 and £1,000 in the fourth and fifth years respectively .
16 For the first in the series , seventy paintings from the Museum of Modern Art in New York have been loaned to form a survey of the key movements and artists of the twentieth century .
17 For a thousand years there has been a manor on this site , which belonged to Hesdins , Wriothosleys , Badds and Worgans until the nineteenth century .
18 Then capping it all is a ceiling of absolute if intricate formality , a prelude and preparation to the first floor rooms that were never to be worked .
19 The general value of practical placements and projects during the first degree stage is becoming more widely recognized .
20 They are , in short , symbols of eminence and are normally granted only to peers and knights of the first class of the orders of chivalry — although some baronets also have armorial supporters .
21 The parquet of the floors alternates with stone and the colours of the walls were chosen after innumerable trials : mostly pale grey and tobacco brown , with pale green for the Neo-classical works and terracotta for the nineteenth century .
22 A cheerful Durie confirmed : ‘ Things have been going well for me and Spurs in the last few weeks .
23 Other spellings — Kyese , Keise , Keese — are known to have been recorded in the shires of Gloucester , Worcester and Hereford during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , but today only the style Keyse is found in that area , and Kease appears nowhere except in the author 's own ancestral bloodline .
24 At the Restoration his ex-church and ex-crown lands and those belonging to the Butler ( Ormonde ) family in Ireland were all forfeit , but he managed to retain other Irish interests , through the friendship and protection of the first Baron Kingston , who as Sir John King [ q.v. ] had been a Cromwellian until 1659 .
25 The clouds have dropped down over the mountain so that the evangelicals and charismatics on the first contour above the town have vanished into the mist .
26 It will include access ramps for the disabled , new heating , fire alarm and fire detection systems and toilets on the first floor .
27 Yet , as the British returned to Menorca as holiday-makers and emigrants during the 20th century , cricket returned with them .
28 In this handbook , at p. 175 , there is an appendix in which these two experienced justices clerks , who are the authors , borrow from the skill and experience of a third , Mr. Matthew Pink , who provides a pro forma for both findings of fact and statements of reasons .
29 The Services themselves are living organisms that , like the human beings of which they are composed , develop slowly , each generation handing on its accumulated wisdom and experience to the next .
30 In return , the Edinburgh branch of the STA was to maintain peace on all questions of wages and hours for the next three years .
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