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

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1 If you do not know where your subject is located , use the index volumes 41–42 to the 3rd edition and the index to such of the volumes of the 4th edition as have been published .
2 I was escorted to the fifth floor and shown in to a riverside suite which was named after Sir Charles Chaplin , because he always used to stay there when he visited London .
3 We park in the underground car-park , catch a special lift to the fifth floor and walk across the corridor into a special conference room . ’
4 Laugharne Castle dates back to the 12th century and Carmarthen Castle to 1109 , restored some 200 years later by Edward I at a cost of £169 15s. 6d !
5 New Hall dates back to the 12th century and is reputed to be the oldest fully moated manor house in England .
6 In fact , until December last theirs was the largest private library of manuscripts in the world , with works dating back to the seventh century and texts of great importance to German history , the natural sciences , military history and the Grand Tour .
7 She takes the lift to the seventh floor and walks along a carpeted corridor until she comes to a room whose door is slightly ajar .
8 He rode the lift to the seventh floor and walked the length of the deserted corridor to the last of the suites of offices .
9 The buildings of the farmhouse date back to the 17th century and are occupied , in part , by the present owner , the English speaking Signora Elena Mancini .
10 235 ) is datable , probably , to the mid-fourth century and certainly after 330 ( Ralegh-Radford and Dewar 1952 , 2 ) : a period to which the mosaic of pI .
11 CAMRA would prefer beer to be brewed solely from barley malt but the use of sugar dates back to the 19th century and many renowned beers , such as Marston 's Pedigree , have recipes that include 10 per cent or more brewing sugars .
12 An assessment of those walls , banks and groynes , published last year by the Department of the Environment , found that ‘ many go back to the 19th century and so , not withstanding that over £2 million per year is spent by the district councils on maintenance , heavy expenditure on renewals continues to be needed ’ .
13 The Government investigations paint a picture of decadent fraud flourishing in a climate of lax controls dating back to the 19th century and policed by professional advisors who paid insufficient attention to the task at hand .
14 Get to the second year and you get £30 .
15 We went up to the second floor and knocked at Manisha 's flat .
16 Pascoe arrived prepared for more questions about his trip to the second floor and provided the wording of his note to Mona : ‘ Mona .
17 She intended to go straight to the second floor and find a policeman she could tell about the keys , but when she reached the first floor landing she veered into the newsroom instead .
18 He went along the other gallery up to the second floor and his own room . ’
19 Now for each node i assigned to the first generation , we assign any node j ( –1 ) , not already assigned , for which x i j or x j i is basic , to the second generation and set P(j) = i ( i is the parent of j ) .
20 In our example , x 29 , x 59 and x 97 are basic and so nodes 2 , 5 and 7 are assigned to the second generation and P(2) = P(5) = P(7) = 9 .
21 yeah , you see , so we were laughing about this , anyway , Christopher phoned up and said he got through to the second part , he was the only one that was going through to the second part and he phoned up about forty five minutes later to say that he 'd erm , he 'd got the job
22 Essentially , the economy was flat over the past six months , with the annual growth rate in the year to the third quarter 1.9 per cent , compared with 2.7 per cent in the year to the second quarter and 4.1 per cent at this time last year .
23 In April each of the canes seen protruding starkly from the ground in February is cut back to the second bud and stakes are planted for their support .
24 Amongst those who did not do duty in this year 's championship are Phil Davies ( standing down as Llanelli skipper after a highly successful five year run ; reverting to the second row and declaring his intention to challenge for a place in the Lions party in that position — remember the trouble he gave Paul Ackford when Wales last beat England in 1989 ) ; David Bryant ( controversially appointed a youthful pack leader in his first season in international rugby under the John Ryan regime , now recovered from a debilitating period of illness ) ; Andy Allen ( the front jumper was capped out of Newbridge in 1990 , subsequently becoming yet another moving down the valley to Newport ) ; Aled Williams ( one cap as a replacement wing in Namibia in 1990 , when a Bridgend player , but increasingly favoured by many to join Robert Jones in forming a club halfback partnership ) .
25 Joseland moves from blind side flanker to the second row and with skipper Jones not available Fison takes the inside centre berth
26 If , however , an appeal committee comes to the conclusion that efficiency would be prejudiced by complying with the preference , then the appeal committee will have to proceed to the second stage and decide how to exercise its discretion , by weighing up the advantages which would be achieved by complying with the preference as against the prejudice this would cause .
27 Alice returned to the second coat and her work of balancing on the trestles , and thought for the first time : I 'm silly .
28 Indeed , it must have occurred on just one of those summer evenings she mentions , for I can recall distinctly climbing to the second landing and seeing before me a series of orange shafts from the sunset breaking the gloom of the corridor where each bedroom door stood ajar .
29 Ayer ( 1946 ) , introduction to the second edition and ch. 1 , was a brash but influential statement of logical positivism as an expression of extreme empiricism .
30 If you do n't do it , it 'll be two possibly threeish because you 're not too sure , you 've got to go back to the second appointment and he might do it but then again he may not .
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