Example sentences of "to the [num ord] [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 Instead they have imaginatively reconstructed the imaginary town 's historical development over eight centuries : from the time that the first stone buildings would have been erected , through the period of canal-building and land-reclamation in the seventeenth century , to the twentieth century with its emphasis on the development of ‘ a comfortable urbanity ’ , exemplified by turn-of-the-century villas .
2 The action belonged exclusively to the second half with two goals packed into the first 100 seconds of the period .
3 The manufacturers sold chemicals to the second defendants with a warning that they should be tested before use .
4 Bangor Reserves , though , made it through to the second stage with a 2– win over Chimney Corner at Allen Park .
5 Dundela made it through to the second round with a 4– win over Armoy at the weekend , but they needed extra-time to do it .
6 Crosby-born Shirli-Ann Siddall put up a courageous fight against third seed Mary Joe Fernandez , but the French Open finalist edged through to the second round with a 6–4 7–5 victory .
7 PRESTWICK 's David Gourlay , jun , the first Scot in action in yesterday 's opening day of the £140,000 Midland Bank World Indoor Championship , survived an off-green setback before moving through to the second round with a three sets to one win over past UK champion Stephen Rees .
8 WHILE expensively-assembled Blackburn and Derby faltered in the Second Division promotion race , Charlton , who have no home or money to spend on players , continued their unlikely attempt to return to the First Division with a 2–1 win at FA Cup finalists Sunderland , writes Christopher Davies .
9 Southend United 's promotion to the First Division with me as mascot — getting fab reviews and a signed football
10 These effects relate to the first encounter with words in a text .
11 Thus the earliest civilian activity belongs to the third century with the main stone buildings dated to the fourth .
12 I would like to end with a plea to all those out there of similar mind to keep alive the trivial names , the odd stories , the quirky characters and the strange anecdotes , and to pass these on to the next generation with a simple message .
13 How they went on to the next thing with such satisfaction and certainty .
14 In the same circumstances the shooting man would move on to the next burrow with his remaining ferrets while keeping one eye open to watch for the emergence to the surface of any of the muzzled ferrets he had left behind .
15 She ran to the next comer with her head down , past the boarded-up house and the gate where a dog 's nose pushed under a loose board .
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