Example sentences of "from [art] [num ord] division [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Short was a child prodigy and the outstanding product of the English chess explosion of the 70s and early 80s which took English chess from the second division to second place only to the former Soviet Union .
2 Can he pilot Blackburn Rovers straight from the Second Division to the championship as Clough did with Forest ?
3 By catching the Chamden-London Inter-City train it is possible to go from the Second Division to the Third and back again on this unequalled trip .
4 PROMOTION for Middlesbrough Football Club from the Second Division to the new Premier League could prove costly .
5 Sunderland may be playing at Wembley next month but they may also be relegated from the Second Division despite having games in hand .
6 Scotland 's Under-21 side will contain six First Division players and one from the Second Division in an experimental gathering designed to look for players eligible to take part in the summer 's world invitation event in Toulon .
7 Jack Little was Palace 's first choice right-back for some seven seasons , on the resumption of fully competitive football after the end of the 1st World War , but he was well-known to followers of the sport in the wider Croydon area for considerably longer , because he had been a regular member of the Croydon Common side , which won promotion from the 2nd Division of the Southern League in 1913–14 with a remarkable defensive record of only conceding 14 goals in 30 matches .
8 He replaces Ian St John as Jimmy Greaves sidekick analysing the region 's best action from the first division on The Central Match LIVE .
9 In February 1990 , by which time he had moved to become manager of West Ham , Macari became embroiled in financial scandals dating back to his years at Swindon and eventually ended in the newly promoted club being relegated from the First Division to the Third , a draconian punishment which was partially decreased on appeal .
10 The young Aberdeen side were relegated from the first division of the indoor league , but they are better disciplined outdoors and with such a wealth of talent at their disposal they will take some shifting .
11 Macari , a tee-totalling hardline disciplinarian , took the club from the fourth division to the second and established himself as one of the most ambitious and sought after managers in the game .
12 John Gorman will be the latest in a line of influential and successful managers who 've brought the little Wiltshire club from the fourth division to the top flight , in just a decade .
13 Now manager of Exeter City ( a position likely to continue after Saturday 's vicarious salvation ) , his agreeable patter contained just one four letter word , and that from the third division of such rudery .
14 After the club 's liquidation crisis in 1986 , he shared in the fairytale rise from the Third Division to the First Division in successive seasons .
15 Whether the snail is destined to be right- or left-handed ( Figure 5 ) can be predicted very early in its embryology , from the third division after the union of its parental gametes .
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