Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] a fourth " in BNC.

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1 Members heard funding had been given for a fourth ear , nose and throat surgeon .
2 In the starkest expression so far of the choice he believes the country faces tomorrow , the Labour leader portrayed the NHS as a benchmark of civilisation that would be threatened by a fourth Tory term .
3 Peter Purton , an executive member of the lesbian and gay rights campaign , said now the idea of a common age of consent had been supported for a fourth time , he hope that the leadership would finally accept the commitment and ensure it went into the manifesto .
4 As we have seen , these three parties are united by a fourth , the local education authority .
5 The three of them ran downstairs to the debtor 's room where they were joined by a fourth helper , Mrs Bangham , charwoman and messenger who volunteered her services as flycatcher and general attendant , and fanned the patient with a cabbage leaf throughout her delivery .
6 All three hung in the air , moving and looping , until they were joined by a fourth : white , green , red , blue .
7 Micky and the two girls were looking for a fourth person — someone having just moved out and on .
8 To this was added the promise to privatise British Coal if the Conservatives were re-elected for a fourth term .
9 These were followed by a fourth sortie of around one hour ten minutes , involving a display .
10 So St Wilfrid the bishop and his clergy on bended knees lifted their hands again to heaven and gained the help of the Lord … who straightway bade the tide return before its usual hour , and while the pagans , on the coming of their king were preparing for a fourth battle , the sea came back and covered all the shore , so that the ship was floated and made its way into the deep .
11 Sunderland were playing against a fourth team ( whose tenure in the First Division was not in doubt ) .
12 It 's now fifteen months since the Tories were elected for a fourth term and what 've we seen since that election ?
13 All I can say is that it was edited by two women , it 's being promoted by a third , it 's being marketed by a fourth , the rights were sold by a fifth , and in Britain the serial rights were bought by a sixth .
14 They face another five years in opposition and Labour will have another inquest into why it has been rejected for a fourth time .
15 Since a Conservative government has been elected for a fourth term these developments will probably continue .
16 The centre of the circle is stabilised when it is occupied by a fourth dot .
17 Preventive action beyond the point of a child 's admission to care is seen as a fourth level of prevention .
18 The Dataflex relational database management system is written in a fourth generation language and has an IBM Corp SAA/CUA-compliant user interface , which enables users to write dBase applications .
19 Pausanias goes on to talk of stories of Theseus 's end ; irrelevantly , it seems , but it has often been thought that the subject must have been suggested by a fourth mural which he does not specify .
20 If by some mischance the Government are returned for a fourth term , I should be surprised if child benefit survives to the end of their term .
21 A mixed population of ECL cells and cells resembling P cells by the granule size was observed in patient no 5 while very heterogeneous cellular proliferation with a prominent ECL cell component was found in a fourth case ( case no 1 ) .
22 Ieremia Tabai has been President since independence and was elected for a fourth term on May 12 , 1987 , despite a constitutional prohibition on any individual serving more than three terms in the post .
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