Example sentences of "[num ord] [noun] and [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Applied Linguistics , now in its fourteenth year and recognized and respected world-wide for its contribution to the field , is an ideal source for this information .
2 This weakness in Mancini 's argument has , however , gone unremarked , largely because most commentators have chosen to emphasize Mancini 's second point and argue that the real reason for what happened was Woodville hostility to Gloucester .
3 This weakness in Mancini 's argument has , however , gone unremarked , largely because most commentators have chosen to emphasize Mancini 's second point and argue that the real reason for what happened was Woodville hostility to Gloucester .
4 The next issue reported the second debate and suggested that a model would help MPs to understand the scheme .
5 She drew up a second chair and came and sat by him .
6 Then look through the common answers given in the second item and try and relate your answers to them .
7 In st in standard two though , having passed through there , the Headmaster came in near the end of the second year and said because of the number of scholars er some boys would have to miss standard three because there was too many for the class .
8 The common aim is to found a Second Republic and to reduce or eliminate the power of the political cliques who have held sway since the fall of fascism .
9 Molla Husrev became solely [ Mufti ] ( mustakil olup ) for a second time and continued until he died in [ 8 ] 85 .
10 They were then asked to listen to the voices a second time and say whether each was " black , white or other " , giving a confidence rating .
11 Estonia , Latvia and Lithuania had been conquered from Sweden in the eighteenth century and incorporated as ‘ Baltic provinces ’ into the Russian Empire in the early nineteenth century , although a German landowning and commercial class retained substantial influence .
12 No no my dad thinks , he said he , he just said , he said cos when he was at Wellington he said there was this one boy and he used to go out under a bush or something and smoke and smoke and smoke all the time and stuff and he knew and everyone knew you see and he said that 's fine , you know , you can go and do things like that as long as you do n't get caught but like doing things like that in house and , and it 's like you 're the ideal for the removes and the younger people in the school , it 's like they see all the upper , lower and upper sixth smoking and screwing and they think God we want to go , we want to go and try it out , you know , cos that 's sheep
13 ‘ Miss Hatherby says that she can write to the principal of her college when I 'm in the sixth form and see if they can give me a place , ’ Constance said casually when they were sitting on the lawn one afternoon .
14 The monitor hypothesis This is a development of the first hypothesis and suggests that acquisition processes create the utterances in a second language ( producing fluency ) , but learning monitors this production .
15 The Select Committee recommended the first course and said that the life sentence should be interpreted and administered in the same way as the sentence to which a reprieved murderer is subject at present .
16 I gave him a draft of the first chapter and explained that I wanted it to be the sort of book that would sell in airport book stalls .
17 One returns to a half-dug hole as to a part-written love-letter , wondering why you started it in the first place and doubting whether it will ever be completed .
18 For this method use an unlabelled antibody as the first layer and proceed as in ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) above .
19 The number was extremely complicated so realising that completion would take some time , he took out advertisements a year before of the first performance and announced that bookings would be accepted for the unseen act .
20 The GP visited again 10 days after his first call and asked that I continue to review the wound regularly and alter the dressings as necessary .
21 So the first number , listen to this the first number and try and hold on to it .
22 of the first thing and fixing that in your mind and then well you ca n't keep abreast of how much .
23 We will assign any node j for which or is basic to the first generation and say that the parent of j is 1 , writing P(j) = 1 .
24 The scene in the book where Robyn arrives at the factory for the first time and goes and has a conversation with Wilcox , that 's four pages , which would take 15 minutes in playing time if you acted it out .
25 The abbey of Vézelay was founded in the ninth century and survived until the French Revolution , but its heyday was between 1050 and 1200 , as the beautiful abbey church still bears witness .
26 To detect the regularities in nature , propose a generalization , deduce what it implies for the next case and observe whether this prediction succeeds .
27 ‘ He either knew what was happening to the economy at the last election and lied or he was living in a fool 's paradise unaware of the damage he was doing . ’
28 Does he incorporate the votes of everyone who voted Labour or Liberal Democrat at the last election and use that as part of his mandate to enforce his unwanted policies on the Scottish people ?
29 The special is timed for an 8.00pm departure from Waterloo to comply with the ban on daylight running over the third rail and to ensure that there is no diesel pilot .
30 We have reviewed the final text of the Memorandum prior to its release to third parties and confirm that to the best of our knowledge and belief it is true and accurate in all material respects and is both clear and not misleading .
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