Example sentences of "[num ord] of [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 John Weber where an exhibition of his newest denunciation may be seen until the sixteenth of this month is not leaking any advance information about the show .
2 It has to be sent off to the Department of Health on the fourteenth of this month .
3 Timothy said he 'd be nineteen on the twenty-fourth of next month .
4 Mozart arrived back in Salzburg in mid-January and his certificate of appointment was finally signed on the 17th of that month .
5 Veteran abstractionist Helen Frankenthaler turns up until the 17th of this month at a new gallery — new , that is , for her — Knoedler .
6 New work by this veteran artist ‘ The Judgment of Paris series ’ is being presented at Robert Miller until the 17th of this month .
7 THE best quality field ever assembled here will spearhead the Green Gate sponsored 10k event in Belfast on the 17th of next month .
8 On the 29th of this month , Yan-Pascal Tortelier will be giving his farewell concert as Music Director of the Ulster Orchestra in the Usher Hall , before officially moving on to the BBC Philharmonic ( see above ) .
9 On 6 March the Copyright Office conducted the second of two hearings to gather testimony for the recommendations it will eventually make to Congress on artists ' re-sale royalties .
10 Terry Philpot , in the second of two articles , suggests how the situation could be changed for the better and the profession portrayed more positively
11 , ( Edward ) Hesketh ( Gibbons ) ( 1887–1964 ) , actor and biographer , was born 20 February 1887 in Hawford , Worcestershire , the second of two sons and four children of Thomas Henry Gibbons Pearson , gentleman farmer , churchwarden , and amateur sportsman , and his second wife Amy Mary Constance , eldest daughter of George Hesketh Biggs , vicar of Ettington .
12 Tonight , in the second of two reports we look at work being done to prevent the spread of Aids and the hopes for a medical breakthrough .
13 The Vth Republic is the embodiment of the second of two choices which French constitutions have made : on the one hand , an emphasis upon government accountable to France 's traditionally very fragmented and non-consensual society , at the expense of ‘ order and future goals ’ ; and on the other , an emphasis on order and future goals at the expense of parliamentary representation and accountability .
14 If I could lead you from that paragraph on page three fifty over to page three six four page three six four , one two three , four paragraphs from the top it 's ab it 's the second of two paragraphs that begins the Board affirms the church 's th that Christ teaches that marriage is special and divorce is not the way he would wish for his people and then this sentence no-one would wish to condens condemn someone to stay in a marriage which is beyond redeeming .
15 The sign ( ¨ ) over the second of two vowels to show they are pronounced separately , as in nai¨ve .
16 McRae , five seconds behind twice former world champion Biasion 's Ford and 25 seconds adrift of Sainz , could have been much closer to the Spanish ace had he not collided with a bale of straw during the second of two Clumber Park stages .
17 , Elisabeth Jesser ( 1789–1866 ) , anti-slavery activist and founder of Bedford College , was born 25 December 1789 in London , the second of two daughters of William Sturch [ q.v. ] , a wealthy Unitarian ironmonger , and his wife Elisabeth .
18 More controversial shots of a spoof wedding ceremony and a lesbian couple kissing , both featuring bare breasts , have been placed in the second of two rooms housing the exhibition .
19 , Hardwicke Drummond ( 1851–1920 ) , Anglican priest and co-founder of the National Trust , was born 18 September 1851 in Shiplake-on-Thames , the second of six sons and fourth of ten children of the Revd Robert Drummond Burrell Rawnsley , rector of Shiplake , and his wife Catherine Ann , daughter of Sir William Franklin and niece of the Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin [ q.v . ] .
20 Annie was born in 1864 , the second of six children .
21 He was the second of six children .
22 He was the second of six children .
23 Given New He was the second of six children .
24 He was the second of six children .
25 , Henry ( c. 1592–1645 ) , landowner and farmer , was born c .1592 , probably in Hutton Cranswick , east Yorkshire , the second of five sons and the second of six children of James Best , yeoman of Hutton Cranswick ( later gentleman of Elmswell , east Yorkshire ) , and his wife Dorothy , whose background and maiden name are not known .
26 , Henry ( c. 1592–1645 ) , landowner and farmer , was born c .1592 , probably in Hutton Cranswick , east Yorkshire , the second of five sons and the second of six children of James Best , yeoman of Hutton Cranswick ( later gentleman of Elmswell , east Yorkshire ) , and his wife Dorothy , whose background and maiden name are not known .
27 The second of five sections of City Bypass to be constructed , the Sighthill Bypass forms a much-needed link between Glasgow Road and the northern end of the Colinton Bypass upon which construction work began in 1979 .
28 , Rudolph ( 1848–1920 ) , industrial chemist , was born 14 January 1848 in Darmstadt , the second of five children of Simon Messel , banker .
29 , Elizabeth Phillipps ( 1851–1925 ) , teacher and organizer , was born in Carmarthen 22 June 1851 , the eldest of three daughters and second of five children of John Hughes , surgeon of Carmarthen , and his wife Anne , the daughter of a Jewish banker of Haverfordwest who had converted to Christianity and changed his surname from Levi to Phillipps .
30 The second of five RP-63A-11-BE Pinball target aircraft , 42–69654 .
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