Example sentences of "of [num] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In the October of 1934 the Catholic Charities Convention held a meeting in New York City at which one of the speakers was Monsignor Amleto Giovanni Cicognani . |
2 | By the summer of 1934 the Labour leadership had repudiated the Hastings resolution with a joint TUC/Labour Party statement reaffirming their commitment to ‘ preventing War by organising Peace ’ . |
3 | The child was born to what must have been exhausted parents , strained to their physical and mental limits , and it never lived to see another year ; in the December of 1771 the nameless infant was buried on Catherine Hill — the first occupant of plot number 119 , but certainly not the last . |
4 | Under the Children Act of 1948 the local authorities were given a duty to place a child in foster care unless this was not practicable or desirable in the child 's best interests . |
5 | Throughout the spring of 1943 the British and Americans tried to force de Gaulle into accepting what they presented as a reasonable compromise on these issues . |
6 | Over the winter of 1977–8 the Vietnamese Foreign Minister , Trinh , visited the region again and raised the idea of a new and broader organisation to that of ASEAN , which would embrace all the countries of Southeast Asia based on the principles of ‘ peace , independence and neutrality ’ . |
7 | He had , however , noted that in clamping down on the protests of 1980 the Polish party had acted under great Soviet pressure . |
8 | Moreover , at the end of 1935 the Communist Party began its campaign for a United Front against Fascism . |
9 | By the autumn of 1935 the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission ( and Hector Charlesworth ) were replaced by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation with a Director-General brought over from London in the person of W.E . |
10 | When in the " sick Chicken " case of 1935 the Supreme Court ruled against the act , declaring Federal code-making an unconstitutional interference with the authority of the separate states , Roosevelt made no attempt to revive it in a new form . |
11 | Throughout the winter of 1183–4 the Old King continued his |
12 | In the Hexham vacancy of 1866 the diocesan chapter included him in its terna , and in the same year Henry Manning , archbishop of Westminster [ q.v. ] , suggested him to Rome as coadjutor archbishop of Sydney , Australia . |
13 | For example , from the end of 1982 to the end of 1986 the net inflow was less than 1,000 billion dinars , but the value of the stock of deposits rose by more than 4,000 billion dinars ( EP , 14 March 1988 ) . |
14 | At the beginning of 1986 the Regional Council negotiated an agreement with Transmanche Link under the bulk of Channel contracts and employment go to regional firms . |
15 | In the May of 1808 the constituted authorities all over Spain were confronted with the dilemma which discredited civil governors on the outbreak of the Civil War in July 1936 . |
16 | By the end of 1895 the new union had received a total income of £pound4,596 8s.9d . |
17 | By the beginning of 1895 the Chinese navy had been virtually annihilated , and China 's land forces convincingly beaten . |
18 | Anaesthesia for all procedures except initial irradiation ( when barbiturate was used ) was the ‘ CRC cocktail ’ which is a mixture of : midazolam ( 5 mg/ml , Hypnovel , Roche ) , Hypnorm ( fentanyl citrate 0.315 mg/ml and Luanisone base 10 mg/ml , Janssen ) , and sterile water in a ratio of 1:1:2. the initial dose was 0.01 mg/g ip followed by a subcutaneous ( sc ) dose of 0.01 ml/g divided between two sites , with further aliquots of 0.005 ml/g sc as required . |
19 | By the winter of 1916–17 the High Command had become seriously worried by rank-and-file disaffection . |
20 | As the moratorium on takeovers within the industry ceases at the end of 1993 the combined group will be in a position to be a predator and former hunter Manchester-based Granada could turn into the hunted . |
21 | From the start of 1993 the European Commission wants to make leg protectors compulsory on all new machines , which bikers believe are more likely to cause serious injuries in the event of an accident . |
22 | Lengthy representations , submissions and discussions followed but by the end of 1991 the agreed negotiation procedures had been exhausted without success . |
23 | All the indications were that by the end of 1991 the Soviet economy would have registered a severe , possibility catastrophic deterioration . |
24 | In the fourth quarter of 1991 the total amount outstanding on credit agreements with consumers ( broader coverage which includes loans on bank personal accounts , by insurers and by retailers figures for which are only available quarterly ) fell by £0.24bn , compared with an increase of £0.13bn in the previous quarter . |
25 | Towards the end of 1991 the Scottish Office commissioned a major national study of driver attitudes to speed . |
26 | By the summer of 1991 the proposed site for this monstrosity had been shifted to the village of Mer on the other side of the Loire . |
27 | By the age of nineteen the Cornish lad was already in London making plaster reliefs or busts of the rich and famous . |
28 | Using a 300 µCi ( 11 MBq ) injection of indium-111 and a 100 µCi ( 4 MBq ) injection of chromium-51 the estimated radiation dose received by the patient during these studies is 7.2 milli Sieverts ( effective dose equivalent ) . |
29 | At precisely the stroke of six the mighty Leviathan Class locomotive , gushing steam and panting dramatically , left King 's Cross Station behind and set off for Scotland . |
30 | In the autumn of 1924 the general election reduced the Liberal Party to a pitiable number of MPs . |