Example sentences of "[art] [num ord] [noun sg] [conj] it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Antisemitism was not the creation of the nineteenth century but it revived in intensity about 1880 .
2 In this conception labourism predated the party , for it was during the second half of the nineteenth century that it emerged as an identifiable political culture within the working class ( Saville 1973 ) .
3 In Hampstead : Building a Borough , 1650–1964 ( 1974 ) Professor F. M. L. Thompson has shown how the old settlement preserved its isolated character well into the nineteenth century because it lay off the main lines of communication out of the capital .
4 It is thought one pin may have failed on the El Al flight , causing an engine to tear free of its mountings and hit the second engine as it fell .
5 The conflict develops in the second part where it reaches a climax : in Giselle a death , in Romeo and Juliet several deaths .
6 and play it and it 'll just go on forever , and like my one just past the second song and it 's stuck
7 It was just bad luck for the second man that it had been a good place .
8 The number 1 seed played to form again in the second leg as it moved to Coventry .
9 It still ran away from him but he grabbed it again at the second attempt before it went over the line and the chance had gone .
10 On this sheet , on page two , we 've er , we 've performed equation two , right , on the sheet and the second page and it says that there 's , there are two alternative ways of testing for structural change using dummy variables .
11 According to the leading present-day authority on this sector , Professor Supple , it was over the course of the eighteenth century that it assumed its modern form and structure , with agencies and branches , inter-company coordination of premium rates and policy conditions , and averaging of claims .
12 Embalming was rarely practised during the eighteenth century and it had almost entirely disappeared during the nineteenth century .
13 How this name originated I have no idea , but I do know that it has been around for many generations for a jingle about this name has come down from the 19th century and it went : " Old Cribb , Young Cribb and Young Cribbs Son , if it had n't a been for Old Cribb there would n't have been none " .
14 Nanchang CJ-6A N3104U was sold on the 18th for $ 40,000 and then the buyer re-entered the aircraft on the 19th auction where it did not sell .
15 Exactly when , we do n't know , it may have been as late as the thirteenth century before it cut its way through .
16 Forty-eight hours after the Novell-buys-Unix announcement , Microsoft was out telling folks like The Wall Street Journal that it would sell more than a million copies of Windows NT the first year after it comes out .
17 It would n't have worked out with the first gentleman as it happens , because although he had a lovely smile , he was a ladies ' man and he did like drink too much .
18 ‘ You obviously have n't got the first idea when it comes to a relationship …
19 He says of the first degree that it happens when no other desire can divert love from God and " all labyr is lyght to a lufar " , signalling a vivid apprehension of the joy at the heart of the work of redemption .
20 His one-man show yesterday failed to prevent the Hammers moving to fourth in the First Division but it saved Pompey from embarrassment .
21 ‘ The chorus has got to happen within the first 30 seconds , it 's got to be memorable after the first play and it 's either got to make you feel reflective or happy . ’
22 IBM Corp says its Personal Computer Co shipped 30% to 35% more personal computers in the first quarter than it did during the year-ago period , and vice-chairman Jack Kuehler expects it to be ‘ reasonably profitable ’ in 1993 — but the personal computer business is now so volatile that making forecasts more than a quarter ahead is a mug 's game : following Conner Peripherals Inc 's warning on Friday that it is seeing oversupply and soft demand for disk drives ( CI No 2,142 ) , observers are saying that grey market prices for 80486s are now weak ; Finis Conner said on Friday that Conner would have to slash production and payrolls in the months ahead to remain competitive — ‘ The market is in total disarray , ’ he said ; ‘ the pricing that has occurred in the last four to five days has been something I 've never seen believes the booming personal computer industry is showing signs of slowing after being fuelled for over two years by the price war .
23 Whereas in the past Northern Ireland was always the furthest point on the beach that the tide reached , and therefore the first point that it left , on this occasion we entered the recession later and weathered it better .
24 This is a small amount in relation to our subscriptions which reached one million pounds for the first time but it does pose problems .
25 He added : ‘ I made a tremendous start to the year and badly wanted that No 1 spot for the first time but it made me become negative .
26 Last year the Group cut its dividend for the first time since it became a quoted company in 1970 , but this year analysts expect the dividend to be held at last year 's figure , with Pilkington digging into reserves in order to fend off the resulting loss of confidence .
27 With exactly half the seats in the Congress the PSOE was without an absolute majority for the first time since it came to power in 1982 .
28 Highlight is the Manx International over three laps ( 113 miles ) , which goes back Am/Pro for the first time since it started in 1936 .
29 It would not be the first time that it had done so .
30 This is so unexpected when it is encountered for the first time that it feels like a deliberate deception .
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