Example sentences of "[prep] the fourth [noun] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Unisys Corp reports a strong gain in earnings for the fourth quarter and full year 1993 , and says it hopes to see ‘ significant earnings growth in 1993 ’ .
2 Beta for the 486 version has stretched to September with OEM delivery rescheduled for the fourth quarter and the likelihood of shrink-wrap pushed into 1993 .
3 Molly rang the blessed Saint Fixit for the fourth time but there was still no reply .
4 ‘ That wis my mother 's name , Goad rest her soul , ’ said the man for the fourth time and then had a flash of inspiration .
5 Mary Rose was pregnant for the fourth time and not feeling too good .
6 When the hounds checked for the fourth time and could no. find again no matter how the huntsman held them round , Nora and Sir George withdrew .
7 One shuttle tanker , Polikon , was reported to have been hit for the fourth time and written off as a ‘ constructive total loss ’ ( CTL ) .
8 They shook hands on the tee for the fourth round and said , ‘ Have a good round ’ to each other .
9 Lara and Arthurton raised West Indian hopes with a left-handed partnership of 52 for the fourth wicket but both were undone by Donald 's speed in the final session and the match seemed all but signed , sealed and delivered to South Africa entering the rest day .
10 TOM joined the family business as the fourth generation and served in the RAF during the second world war .
11 For the press , the loosening of the relationship with politicians produced a dilemma : it aspired to greatness as the fourth estate and as an institution for political enlightenment yet it had to pursue the mass audience in order to survive commercially .
12 The third , which is a folding chair made of canvas stretched on a metal frame , occupies a distinctly retired position between the fourth chair and the table .
13 The Druids reemerged in the nostalgia of the Gallic aristocrats of the fourth century and in the irresponsible imagination of the Scriptores Historiae Augustae .
14 The fifth-century kings of Macedon , and indeed those of the fourth century till Philip acceded in 359 , imported Greek culture — Pindar wrote a poem for Alexander I in the 490s — while keeping at spear 's length the Greeks who were actually manufacturing that culture .
15 It was on the evening of the fourth day that she raised her wings and flexed them in the sea-wind .
16 By now it was the morning of the fourth day and West Indies had a lead of 164 ; clearly quick runs were needed to make sure they had plenty of time to bowl England out again .
17 The long-promised higher frequency Vikings that would go a ways to proving Sparc 's scalability are supposed to be producible by the end of the fourth quarter or the first part of the new year , according to TI .
18 ‘ At the back of the neck , to the right of the fourth cervical vertebra ; the bullet passed through the trapezius of that side , grazed the body of the fourth vertebra and proceeded transversely and slightly upwards to the zygoma .
19 2.1 For all purposes of this Lease the terms defined in clauses 1 and 2 and Paragraph 1 of the fourth schedule and the sixth schedule have the meanings specified
20 Abbado 's latest disc as Karajan 's Berlin successor is devoted to Brahms : cogent and altogether admirable performances of the Fourth Symphony and Haydn Variations to join the many others of which the same could be said .
21 He was fatigued even before the start of the fourth game when he was late back on to court .
22 No , the rude word was not sung at the end of the fourth line but the implication was there .
23 Relegation followed , and the hopelessly over-stretched club were sliding back towards the Fourth Division when Toshack resigned in 1984 .
24 2.14 " Rent " means the Initial Rent and rent ascertained in accordance with the fourth Schedule and such term includes neither the Insurance Rent nor the Service Charge but the term " rents " includes Rent the Insurance and the Service Charge See under clause 4 as to the reservation of the insurance rent and the service charge as rents .
25 On 1 November 1950 he declared that Mary had been assumed bodily into heaven — the doctrine of the Assumption , which had no scriptural , or other early Church , warrant , but which had been celebrated liturgically at least from the fourth century and certainly from the fifth .
26 ’ But it appears from the fourth plea that that marriage had already been agreed on , and that the testator knew it .
27 The court can not consider the matter until the fourth day after the application is filed unless the parties consent to earlier consideration .
28 520e. ( 1 ) A person is guilty of criminal sexual conduct in the fourth degree if he or she engages in sexual contact with another person and if either of the following circumstances exists : ( a ) Force or coercion is used to accomplish the sexual contact .
29 Aquileia was a Roman centre and the original basilican cathedral was erected early in the fourth century but was destroyed by Attila the Hun a few years later .
30 The ‘ Christ against culture ’ position was adopted by Tertullian in the fourth century and Tolstoy in recent times .
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