Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [prep] the fourth " in BNC.
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1 | This show was most generously sponsored for the fourth year running by Next , who take a keen interest in the RCA . |
2 | Protected on three sides by a sheer rock face and massively fortified on the fourth , its garrison had every reason to feel confident . |
3 | Central to Thorngumbald was the blacksmith 's shop , hub of working activity for a large area , now rebuilt as a modern garage but still owned by the fourth generation of Willinghams . |
4 | The 10/41 has one CPU , 1Mb cache and comes in June ; the 10/402 with dual 40MHz chips and the 10/512 , with dual 50MHz processors and 1Mb cache are both set for the fourth quarter ; a four-processor 45MHz model is planned for first quarter 1994 . |
5 | The 10/41 has one CPU , 1Mb cache and comes in June ; the 10/402 with dual 40MHz chips and the 10/512 , with dual 50MHz processors and 1Mb cache are both set for the fourth quarter ; a four-processor 45MHz model is planned for first quarter 1994 . |
6 | The circular arrangement above the Hare was assigned , originally , to the late-third century ( Neal 1981 , no. 25 ) , but this dating has been amended , and the pavement now assigned to the fourth century ( perhaps as late as the second quarter of the fourth century : Cirencester Excavations III , forthcoming ) . |
7 | 6000 , not of a male population in 431 of about 40,000 , could he accommodated on the Pnyx , the open-air meeting-place , and that total was regularly reached in the fourth century , as we know from the very many attested grants of citizenship , for which a quorum of 6000 was required . |
8 | This would account for the singular lack of internal buildings , even though a civilian element may have remained among the population as the sharp distinction between fort and town became increasingly blurred in the fourth century . |
9 | Portraits of Greek philosophers and city fathers , mostly devised in the fourth century BC and often highly individualised , had expressed admiration of their subjects ' asceticism , their seniority and wisdom . |