Example sentences of "[num ord] [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Korea had been divided into two zones in 1945 , Communist to the north of the 38th parallel and non-Communist to the south . |
2 | Robbins now draws more and more attention to the text itself , by indulging in a dialogue with his projected reader to celebrate reaching his hundredth chapter or by rejecting the claims of traditional literary decorum : ‘ happily , your author is not under contract to any of the muses who supply the reputable writers , and thus he has access to a considerable variety of sentences to spread and stretch from margin to margin … ’ ( 124 ) . |
3 | For those who care about such things a little bleeper has just come onto the market to enable you to check that you are following the two-second rule that the police recommend . |
4 | The need for a more balanced architecture , with readings being ordered not as a result of depth-first search but according to numerical scores to which all system components can contribute , will now be argued in more detail by looking at four types of co-ordination problem occurring in anaphora resolution . |
5 | This method is often called depth-first search or last-in , first-out ( LIFO ) . |
6 | This is equivalent to obtaining one tableau from the other by pivoting in the jth column while ( 9.8 ) has a non-negative solution with . |
7 | The neck joins the body at the sixteenth fret and top fret access is on a par with any Strat-bodied instrument . |
8 | Gower needed just two runs to reach 7,000 in his hundredth Test and got them , only to fall immediately to a quite unnecessary flick down the leg side . |
9 | , Charles ( 1704–1786 ) , landscape gardener , was baptized 13 November 1704 in Dublin , the fourteenth child and youngest of the nine sons of James Hamilton , sixth Earl of Abercorn [ q.v. ] , and his wife Elizabeth , daughter of Sir Robert Reading , first baronet , of Dublin . |
10 | But West Brom had a very good win this afternoon , they went to Blackburn and won three nil , so West Brom have leap frogged over both Oxford and Charlton ; they 're now in sixteenth place and Charlton drop to seventeenth , Oxford United to eighteenth with thirty two points . |
11 | So I think today as we dedicate this magnificently restored control tower and memento to the Hundredth Group that we think about three groups of people . |
12 | Bob and Florence and er John and Rose and Stan and Doreen and the three of them and I are , are just very happy to be here and together to represent the Hundredth Group and what remains of it in the United States . |
13 | Er those known to so many of us who gave their lives here from this base and finally er in honour of those who have done such a tremendous and magnificent job in the restoration of this nerve centre of , of the Hundredth Group and , and as we dedicate this plaque and this building today , we remember , before God and before one another , all of these people who have had a part in what we do here today . |
14 | There was then a nervous wait for Ray Younger who finished in 35th place as fourth scorer to give them victory by two points over North Belfast with Albertville a further two points adrift . |
15 | Our recent low-key attempts at publicity , the Day to Day programme , the press conference to mark the three hundredth day and a few other interviews — had been fairly successful and had n't offended or worried Pat or Sheila , although Roby had been against them . |
16 | Pride held shut the gates of Famagusta until the fourteenth day after Epiphany had expired without bringing rescue . |
17 | The game 's only try — Turnbull 's second for Scotland — was recorded in the 38th minute and emanated from Stark 's pursuit of Scott Hastings 's chip-kick which forced Rayer to concede a lineout two metres from the Welsh line . |
18 | He headed in in the 31st minute after Wright 's centre had taken a deflection , then scored from the penalty spot after being brought down by Bennett . |
19 | The court can specify the period the order will last ( s11(7) ( c ) ) and there are no limits on its duration although the court can not make an order which will last beyond a child 's sixteenth birthday unless there are exceptional circumstances ( s9(6) ) . |
20 | With many sexually active before their sixteenth birthday and with drug taking on the increase , education needs to start young . |
21 | Significantly , it was the day before her sixteenth birthday and she was the only one of the family to be taken into care that day . |
22 | It was Amy 's sixteenth birthday and ten girls had to be picked up from town , lunched , let loose on Hampstead , given dinner , board and breakfast the following morning . |
23 | She goes no , it 's his sixteenth birthday and you 'll have a fucking party , Wayne . |
24 | Not without biblical significance , the exhibition marks the artist 's seventieth birthday and coincides with a revival of interest in his work . |
25 | Once again my sincere apologies for my absence , as I explained last September , this weekend is my mother 's 80th birthday and it falls to me to host a celebration and to entertain friends and relatives during the weekend . |
26 | Some late works , notably the Fourteenth Symphony and the songs on Michaelangelo texts are among his greatest . |
27 | However , it was not until the mid-19th century that the clinical implications of such a device were envisaged , and only recently that contact lenses became part of the routine armoury of medical corrective devices . |
28 | This is of particular significance in understanding how , as a plantation system , the industry developed from its beginnings in the coffee era of the mid-19th century and how , today , the industry faces a number of crucial choices as to its future survival as a nationalised undertaking . |
29 | ( c. 1235–1296 ) , judge , was probably born in or before 1235 in Shropshire , perhaps at Hopton Castle , which his family had held since at least the mid-twelfth century as major knightly tenants of the honour of Clun . |
30 | It dates from mid-twelfth century and is nearly 50 feet high , built in six stages . |