Example sentences of "for an [adj] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Koerner has been awarded the 1992 Mitchell Prize of $15,000 for Caspar David Friedrich and the subject of landscape ( Reaktion Books , London , and Yale University Press , London and New Haven , 1990 ) and Galassi the Eric Mitchell Prize of $5000 for an outstanding first book by a promising scholar for Corot in Italy , ( also published by Yale , 1991 ) . |
2 | The serial numbers suggest that a large number had been issued at some time , the rate from Craven Arms to Bishop 's Castle was ¼d as against 1/11d for an ordinary Third Class ticket . |
3 | But a come for an eventual second runway has whipped up the inevitable storm of controversy among local residents . |
4 | Beginning with the fall of a Galactic Empire , paralleling the Roman one , the books yearn for an enlightened Second Empire . |
5 | At a glittering prize-giving dinner in Liverpool 's Adelphi Hotel it beat 150 other company journals to win the British Association of Industrial Editors Gold Award for an unprecedented second time . |
6 | It adds up to quite an incentive for the ‘ King of the Park ’ Kenny McKinstry who will be bidding for an unprecedented sixth victory this year , and a second in a row in his Kaliber Subaru Legacy . |
7 | ‘ We are still in the market for an overseas second rower and utility back to strengthen our squad . |
8 | His personal preference is for an elected second chamber . |