Example sentences of "in a [num ord] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Rob , who lives in a fifth floor apartment , said : ‘ The noise got louder and louder .
2 As goalkeeper Tony Meola produced a string of fantastic saves , England 's self-belief ebbed into the Foxboro turf and it was no real shock when budding rock musician Alexi Lalas powered in a 72nd minute header
3 She crushed a vertebra in a seventh fence fall from Merry Master at Chepstow , and is likely to be out of action until February .
4 Lee Sharpe 's fourth goal in three games opened the way after seven minutes , Cantona rapped in a 45th minute penalty and Steve Bruce wrapped it up with an 88th minute header .
5 It was illustrated in a 15th century manuscript , and Gerard referred to it as being useful for preserving the eyesight ; Culpeper advised its use for those " that are bit with serpents or have eat … mushrooms " .
6 Nestled neatly between the Grand Canal and St. Mark 's Square it is one of the oldest hotels in Venice — housed in a 15th century building .
7 These elements are constructed from elements in a first order system ( usually language ) with its own structural properties .
8 The late arrival by 13 minutes of three of their key players left Peterlee with too much work to do at Consett where they went down in a first division game by 91 points to 58 as they were left wondering what effect Ivor James , Gord Laing and Allen Quarmby might have had had they been there for the start .
9 Guisborough take on Northallerton in a First Division game , while Second Division promotion chasers Durham tackle Shotton. — BLYTH and Northallerton are the latest clubs to inform the Northern League that they will take promotion at the end of the season if it comes their way .
10 RIGHT SAID FRED are spending the day in a first floor suite of the Conrad Hilton Hotel ( £270 ) to do some ‘ international press ’ — interviews , mostly by telephone , with Greece , Israel , Germany , Austria , South Africa and Brazil .
11 The fire , at Cragside , was in a first floor bedroom and was believed to be caused by electrical equipment overheating .
12 Firemen fought a small fire in a first floor room of a house in Gerard Street , Spennymoor , just after 7pm last night .
13 It is better to train with such a person in a first rate department even if at first sight the research project is not quite what you wish to study .
14 ‘ I think he also came on as a substitute in a first team friendly against the New Zealand national team .
15 We settle ourselves down in a First Class cabin , lay our delicacies out on the table , open some wine and champagne , set the crayfish on to plates that do n't look paper , and eat , drink and devour vast quantities of pâté , hors d'oeuvre and champagne .
16 Includes every cricketer who has ever played in a first class match in the British Isles .
17 A few minutes later our train came in and we established ourselves in a first class carriage .
18 A couple of years later , Rowan Atkinson , as Captain Blackadder , in a First World War trench , encounters a pretty girl dressed as a male soldier .
19 This supposition is , I think , based on the simplistic idea that the natural conditions of language learning through use that obtain in a first language setting and in naturalistic contexts for second language acquisition can be directly replicated in foreign language classrooms .
20 Indeed , to stay at the Langham was such a mark of having arrived in the world , that in a nineteenth century fraud case , a witness would declare : ‘ I knew he was a perfect gentleman .
21 Housed in a 17th century cottage , this fine collection of local domestic , agricultural , trade and craft tools forms one of Oxfordshire 's oldest small museums , set up by Mr George Swinford in the 1920s .
22 Then there are the intimate , human scale museums such as the Anne Frank House , Second World War hiding place of the fated Jewish girl made famous through her diaries or the Amstelkring Museum , a church attic in a 17th century canal house .
23 In four additional patients bleeding recurred after heater probe treatment and in one of them , with high surgical risk , successful control of haemorrhage was obtained in a second thermocoagulation session .
24 The average revenue per partner in a big firm is £960,000 , while in a second tier firm it is £390,000 .
25 The legal arrangements for unification were contained in a second state treaty ( the first state treaty having been that providing for economic and monetary union — see pp. 37466-67 ) .
26 Some of the European Court of Justice 's opinions can be quite ‘ woolly ’ and do leave themselves open to a wider interpretation , but I do not believe that the opinion was meant to be interpreted so widely as to provide for an auditor recognised in one member state to practise in a second member state without any requirement to obtain local authorisation .
27 Later another partially ignited device was found in a second furniture shop but caused only minor damage .
28 ( The pre-war record for the youngest player in League football , incidentally , is held by Geldard of Bradford , who was fifteen when he appeared in a Second Division match in 1929 . )
29 In a second division top-of-the-table clash , Thomas & Nelson drew 1-1 with Stockkman Lodge , Rocksavage won 2-1 at Duke of Wellington and third-placed Tarbock Villa maintained won 4-2 against Todds .
30 In a second study Seligman and Yellen compared the coherence of subjects ' dream reports with their ability , while awake , to construct dream plots when shown a series of unconnected slides .
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