Example sentences of "[noun pl] built [prep] the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 However , many cars built within the last few years have hardened valve seats , or alloy cylinder heads that need little ( simply a retune ) or no modification to use unleaded petrol .
2 In houses built during the last 50 years , the joists will be at about 16in centres .
3 There have been some new houses built in the last few years , but Ottringham is one of the few villages in Holderness which has not seen large housing developments taking place .
4 East of Manningtree on the Stour estuary , this village possesses a fine range of maltings built in the nineteenth century .
5 But the most important aspect of the project has been the excavation of domestic buildings built between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries .
6 For properties built within the last 20 years or so , this would be 225 × 450mm .
7 Timber staithes remain at this port on the River Tyne , some of the last such structures built in the nineteenth century as wharves for unloading coal from the railway on to waiting ships .
8 Passing through Millers Dale station you will see limekilns — commercial kilns built in the 19th and 20th centuries .
9 Huge buttresses built in the last century to protect St Mary 's Church now stand on the edge of the shore .
10 In any major key we have minor 7th chords built on the 2nd , 3rd and 6th degree of the key : ie. in G major we have Am7 ( II ) Bm7 ( III ) and Em7 ( VI ) .
11 Sea defences : To reinforce the shorelines of the coastal strips separating the Lagoon from the Adriatic ( including reconstruction of the sea walls or murazzi built in the eighteenth century by the Venetian Republic along the seaward edge of the Lido and the island of Pellestrina and badly damaged by heavy seas in 1966 ) .
12 An important element is the development of a database recording all the 100,000 ships built over the last two centuries .
13 It has very interesting old cloisters built in the fifteenth century by order of Zarco 's son , João Gonçalves da Cãmara .
14 In and near Moscow are a number of other monasteries and churches built between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries , all of Byzantine character but displaying individually Russian features particularly in the domes and the stepped ogee , triangular and rounded shell formations ( called kokoshniki ) which topped the main building and acted as a base for the tower or cupola drums .
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