Example sentences of "in [art] [num] [noun pl] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Given the small nucleus of genuine international players at Scotland 's disposal , his influence as leader and player will be crucial in the Five Nations Championship .
2 Lenihan , one of the outstanding lineout players in the Five Nations Championship , was a member of Lions ' touring parties in 1983 and 1989 without ever making a Test appearance .
3 It must be the first time ever in the Five Nations Championship that two referees have dropped out of the opening games , with England 's Ed Morrison missing the Ireland v Wales game through a rib injury , and Yours Truly having to watch the England v Ireland game on television through a ‘ flu virus .
4 Despite widespread criticism , the trend is on the increase in the Five Nations Championship .
5 TONY CLEMENT is back tonight with his eyes on reclaiming the full-back role for Wales in the Five Nations Championship .
6 Through the last five seasons Ireland has played 20 matches in the Five Nations Championship : three wins , one draw , 16 defeats .
7 On Saturday , in the Five Nations Championship , Scotland 's international rugby team will play Wales at Murrayfield Stadium .
8 WALES yesterday chose Olympic hurdler Nigel Walker in place of Llanelli 's Wayne Procter in a bid to pull a fast one on Ireland in the Five Nations Championship at Cardiff on 6 March .
9 The French managed three tries in all , but still had to settle for second place in the five nations championship ; the final score at Twickenham ; twenty one , nineteen .
10 PATRICK Johns , one of Ireland 's heroes in the Five Nations victory over England last Saturday , is feeling the heat already as he prepares for tomorrow 's opening salvoes in the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Sevens .
11 The ultimate objective of those organisations involved in the Consortium is to have the review procedures in the 1981 Minerals Act completely overhauled .
12 Its 20 staff support two distributors and 11 resellers across Ireland and in the six counties north of the border which make up Northern Ireland .
13 Lining up tonight in the 450 metres event are the highly-rated Belle Vue racer No Joe Soap , Powderhall 's Rhincrew Legend , Dawn Milligan 's Smashiton , Sheffield-based Ragus and Gordon Rooks ' Movealong Sharp , which won three on the trot at the East Boldon circuit before losing on the run-in last week .
14 Brough Park 's Movealong Sharp will be chasing a hat-trick of victories at the East Boldon circuit in the 450 metres puppy open , but there is expected to be a serious challenge from wide running Pond Pavarotti , which is also trained by Harry Williams .
15 But , in support of the maternal depletion syndrome , perhaps contrary to popular belief , it appears from these data that a baby has better chances of being born alive to a woman in the 40–44 years age group if it is the first than the sixth or a higher order .
16 The Everton swimmer won five events in the 13 years group .
17 The Reich ended in the Thirty Years War of the early seventeenth century .
18 Around Remagen you cross from Westphalia into the Pfalz , the old Palatinate , so much fought over in the Thirty Years War .
19 The militarism and caste rigidity which has been the bane of Germany in Europe , has its roots in the Thirty Years War .
20 In The Thirty Years War , C. V. Wedgewood suggests that Austria was ruined as the potential leader of a German-speaking Mittel-Europa by the dynastic linkage of the Spanish and Austrian Habsburgs .
21 Birmingham 's Paul Howe has broken his own British record at the European Open Swimming Championships in Rome , he finished second in the 200 metres freestyle and still has another two races to come .
22 One of Britain 's best hopes for a title is Nick Gillingham from Walsall , he swims on Sunday in the 200 metres breaststroke , Phil Meppem was at his last training session before Italy .
23 The strategic equivalent of the Constitution are the ‘ Three Pillars ’ of British strategy that cohave evolved since Crécy and Agincourt in the Hundred Years War of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries .
24 England had probably lost in international importance during the fifteenth century , partly because of her defeat in the Hundred Years War , partly because of the success of the Habsburgs in building up their empire on the basis of dynastic marriages .
25 In this process , battles did little to help either side achieve its military aim , and were not to be an important part of the strategies pursued by the two main protagonists in the Hundred Years War .
26 But of course Joan 's tied up in the Hundred Years War , and Frank 's got involved in some great animal epic .
27 The English at that time had produced a kind of ravishing sensuality which when we invaded Europe in France in the Hundred Years War and influenced the Burgundians , they were fascinated by the kind of sensuous sounds we were producing .
28 In 1912 Duke represented the United States at the Olympic Games in Stockholm and won the gold medal in the 100 metres freestyle , losing it again only in 1924 to Johnny Weissmuller : ‘ It took Tarzan to beat me ’ , he used to say .
29 I beat the school 's fastest runner in the 100 metres sprint , breaking the finishing tape just before the other runners manage to leave their starting blocks ; I smash the school long jump record by 15 metres ( give or take a metre ) and I hurl the discus so far that Miss Harrison , the teacher in charge of the event , has to get her battered Mini from the car park to retrieve the discus for the next competitor ( who manages a measly 25cm ) .
30 On the other hand , they did have Willis , whose father was keen on swimming , and influential , and who had a fair chance in the 100 yards freestyle .
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