Example sentences of "[adj] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A representative nineteenth century collection , with Thackeray in original wrappers at either end , Charles Reade , George MacDonald and John Stuart Mill in original cloth ; and Tales of my Landlord and Walks in Oxford in boards with paper labels . |
2 | By day you can enjoy the reconstructed 15th century half-timbered houses in Römerberg along with museums — there 's seven of them along the Schaumainkai — and galleries aplenty . |
3 | Viborg Cathedral , though still on original lines , is extensively restored and so possesses that machine finished appearance typical of Scandinavian nineteenth century work . |
4 | An historic 17th Century Coaching Inn and birthplace of Welsh Rugby Union in 1991. 28 en suite bedrooms , all with colour TV , telephone , radio , trouser press , hairdryer , tea and coffee making facilities . |
5 | For this research a modified depth-first traversal was introduced and allowed authors to mark links as non-traversable . |
6 | One popular nineteenth century patterning was ‘ tree calf ’ , a delicate arboreal effect being produced by the interaction of chemicals . |
7 | Also these towns have large areas of old nineteenth century houses which had been built cheaply to house the workers near the mills and mines . |
8 | It has been mentioned earlier however , that with gunpowder , Roe modified the old 17th century hand chiselled level which became known as Cobbler 's Level . |
9 | Debts were carried on to the next account ; there was certainly none of the easy attitude of the old 17th Century German masters who regularly wrote workers ' debts off . |
10 | There may have been a wheel on this site since the 18th Century when the Macclesfield Company put down a shallow shaft — Bonsor West Shaft — at the north-westerly extremity of the old 17th Century open works . |
11 | After a meal which bore sumptuous witness to the Riverside Country House Hotel 's reputation for reasonably priced and lovingly prepared local game and produce , we soaked in the charming 17th Century atmosphere and began to plan the first of our walks . |
12 | This charming 17th century mansion is as yet relatively undiscovered , so you can enjoy the beauty of its gardens , the walks by ancient oaks and quiet lake without the pressure of people . |
13 | After a meal which bore sumptuous witness to the Riverside Country House Hotel 's reputation for reasonably priced and lovingly prepared local game and produce , we soaked in the charming 17th Century atmosphere and began to plan the first of our walks . |
14 | Displays of material of local interest , housed in an interesting 15th century chapel . |
15 | Chiu 's remarkably witty and lucid liner-notes quickly bury the myth that transcription is a somewhat impure or even dishonest genre by stating that when Bach transcribed Vivaldi ‘ There was no stigma of dishonour ’ , placing the notion of egotistical individuality in is proper Nineteenth Century context . |
16 | In making decisions such as these , " market practice " ( as discussed below ) my assume particular importance , overriding the direct second-by-second control of the exchange itself . |
17 | I told myself , she loves me , yes , but she 's having sensible second thoughts about getting something going with a washed-up ex-racing driver . ’ |
18 | If you buy a different second rod you will have to learn this all over again , but more important , when you are fishing with both rods you will never work with them instinctively . |
19 | ‘ When Blackburn came in for me , they were well down the old Second Division , but I jumped at the chance . |
20 | The last time they met was in the old second division at the county ground . |
21 | However when I discovered that the was situated on an old second world war airfield only three miles from my home , I decided to find out more about it . |
22 | A suspected Second World War bomb found in road works near the A2 exit of the M25 between Dartford and Swanley in Kent closed both roads for several hours last night , leading to a 25-mile traffic jam at one point . |
23 | But this is not the argument 's main thrust ; and it is this rather elusive second aspect which gives the book its definitive character . |
24 | Apple Computer Inc 's fiscal second quarter margins slumped to 38% from the company 's traditional 42% to 45% , and there is no cheer to come from the European market . |
25 | He sees turnover accelerating from the 15% growth recorded in the 1993 fiscal second quarter to March . |
26 | Hewlett-Packard Co came out with fiscal second quarter figures showing net profits up 40% at $326m on turnover up 12% at $4,183m , and reported that orders grew by 11% over the second quarter of fiscal 1991 at $4,183m . |
27 | ‘ I never did understand , an old man like that and a five-star general to boot , why he went around dressed up like a nineteen-year-old Second Lieutenant , ’ said Truman , reminiscing years afterwards to Merle Miller . |
28 | At least those present will have the comforting knowledge that they will be voting on the future of a team which has just ascended the summit of the Scottish Second Division , although that must be considered more of a Ben Nevis than an Everest of the football world . |
29 | Truth to tell , though , the Scottish second division strugglers have had a fair few ‘ last ’ games recently — more funerals than a Co-op undertaker . |
30 | City will be kicking themselves for allowing Cranfield to get back into the game , but the visitors must be given credit for a spirited second half performance . |