Example sentences of "at the [num ord] [noun] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 I would have liked to have heard it again at the second service but Dad made us hurry home .
2 In the absence of a clock pulse to CK2 , nothing yet happens at the second flip-flop and X2 remains off .
3 ‘ We managed to shepherd five down at the second attempt but one straggler broke free .
4 Both Tim Stockdale , on Supermarket , and Michael Whitaker , on Next Didi , cleared the wall at that height at the second attempt and chose to divide the honours .
5 Meanwhile , Sunderland were yesterday faced with a Monday night FA Cup trek to Chelsea if they overcome West Ham at the second attempt and reach the quarter-finals .
6 For example , one stop at the second fence and one at the third results in a total of 40 penalties ( 20 + 20 ) , whereas two stops at the second obstacle gives a total of 60 penalties ( 20 + 40 ) .
7 I braked too late at the second corner and changed down to third while turning the wheel , feeding it through my hands .
8 Against South Tyneside Andrew Kirtland , Eddie Taylor , Peter Welburn and skip Eric Ramsdale collected five shots at the second end and went on to dominate C Brider , W Robertshaw , G Loughlin and K Donkin to win in style by 31–12 collecting 13 shots over the last five ends .
9 Barnett J. went on to hold that the district judge had mistakenly overlooked the reversal of the burden of proof at the second stage but that this had not vitiated his assessment of the material and arguments , nor his arrival at the correct conclusion that the prosecution had discharged the burden thus placed upon it .
10 Data from one patient at the first stage and another one at the second stage and from two volunteers had to be excluded because of appreciable probe drift , apparent at probe calibration after the test .
11 She sipped the wine , picked at the first course and let James Hamilton carry the conversation .
12 Before midday we arrive at the first village and are met by the Mukhtar , Hadji Hanna .
13 There was , of course , now a great deal more interest in Eliot than in the play , but he had stipulated in advance that he was not to be subjected to any form of publicity : no press conferences , no interviews , no speeches ; as a result , he was much more relaxed at the first night and was even able to laugh at his own jokes .
14 Searching may thus cease at the first level or spread down and out , through the analysis of the primitives or entity geometry , into a fine check of a region of local geometry .
15 And she would have to smile at the first question and say , ‘ Oh , no , no , of course lot .
16 It sounded as though the lift stopped at the first floor but immediately the sounds resumed and it was rising , she thought , to the second floor .
17 The lift came to rest at the first floor and the door slid open .
18 Our thanks are also , of course , extended to , who has so professionally , purposefully and cheerfully dealt with hiccups such as the extra numbers at the first seminar and so on .
19 I holed a good putt for a birdie at the first hole and that set me up , ’ she said .
20 The implication is that Pope John sided with the minority at the first session and was ‘ upset ’ ( as the minority often asserted ) at the rejection of such excellent drafts .
21 The young officer , he concluded , must escape at the first opportunity or risk being classified as an unambitious ‘ no hoper ’ at an early career stage .
22 He had curled up on to his bed at the first opportunity and fallen fast asleep .
23 To do this properly you need to hold the strings down at the first fret and measure from the top of the pickup polepiece to the underside of the strings .
24 She had looked at the first lines but now she was n't reading any of it .
25 If you want a V shape section of knitting , enter a small number at the first x and a larger number at the second x .
26 Enter the sleeve shape with the cuff measurement required at the first x and the top width ( which is often the same as the back width ) , at the second x .
27 In principle there was no distinction between indirect interference at the first stage and such interference at a remoter stage , but the more indirect and remote the interference , the more difficult it may be to establish on the facts that A did intend to interfere with the particular contract relied on by the plaintiff and that that interference was a necessary consequence of A 's wrongful act .
28 Data from one patient at the first stage and another one at the second stage and from two volunteers had to be excluded because of appreciable probe drift , apparent at probe calibration after the test .
29 Weak clients , i.e. those lacking confidence , may not perform well at the first meeting but normally go through a sharp learning curve .
30 This is generally observed at the first meeting and to a somewhat lesser extent at subsequent meetings .
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