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

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1 The very rich religious vestments on display date from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and were used for many different ceremonies .
2 The hammer-beamed GREAT HALL was built by James IV in the sixteenth century and was used on occasions for meetings of the Scots parliament .
3 The Church of S. Mary Pammakaristos ( the All-Blessed Virgin ) is a very fine late example mainly of the fourteenth century and is built on an interesting site overlooking the Golden Horn .
4 The object of this latest project is Palermo Cathedral 's Chiaramonte crucifix , which dates from the late thirteenth or early fourteenth century and was given to the cathedral in 1311 by Manfredo Chiaramonte .
5 The Racal spin-off has connected its 750,000th subscriber and is set to top 1m .
6 The only sad note was that I missed the second half and was given no credit for our victory , despite masterminding the whole tactical approach to the game .
7 Then Thorburn was injured in the opening minute of the second period and was replaced by Bird .
8 The greasy impression made by the special typewriter ribbon or special pen rejects the water and takes the ink , and the positive image is ‘ offset ’ or transferred to a second roller and is picked up in reverse .
9 Craig 's is an untypically simple case inasmuch as his surplus arose as early as the second count and was disposed of in the third .
10 This correspondingly gave rise to a hole in the planned running length of the second season and was discussed at Department head level some months later .
11 If you 're knitting with the mylar sheet , it moves on at the start of the second row and is scanned at the end of the second row .
12 I was very proud of having got movement back in my second leg and was twiddling my toes , but he thought that he was seeing a bloody ghost .
13 Steve Warwick scored the second goal and was brought down in the area , enabling Alton to get their third in a 3–1 home win .
14 Now she is in her second year and is expected to become a Registered General Nurse ( RGN ) .
15 Large numbers of inventories of household goods and chattels were exhibited in many probate courts in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries and are preserved in local record offices throughout England and Wales .
16 The present building dates from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and was rebuilt in the early nineteenth century .
17 One in the British Museum ( fig. 77 ) has been known since the eighteenth century and is called the Choiseul-Gouffier Apollo after a former owner .
18 It dates from the eighteenth century and is built on three storeys , and , though no longer in commercial use , it is maintained as a working museum .
19 Edward Thompson maintains that for a variety of reasons traditional pursuits were strongly resilient through the eighteenth century and were weakened only by forces which developed in the nineteenth .
20 The properties had been left to the Church in the early eighteenth century and were let at moderate rents .
21 The only account of William Green 's life came at the end of the 19th century and was written by Charles Roeder .
22 It dates from the early part of the 19th century and was worked around the 1850s by Allaway and Henry Crawshay , the latter probably having connections with William Crawshay of Camp Mill , at Soudley .
23 All of us were working on no salary , just expenses , but we found nice facilities on 58th Street and were taught to charge everything .
24 The empire was in a state of decline which had begun with the havoc wrought in 1204 by the Fourth Crusade and was made worse by internal conflicts .
25 The house was built between the third and fourth centuries and was located less than three feet underground .
26 He fought with the Eighth Army and was mentioned in dispatches when he shot down a German plane with a machine-gun he had captured from an Italian plane .
27 Chartered accountants Touche Ross have taken the whole of the 12,000 sq ft fourth floor and is planning to move in later this summer .
28 Humanistic hands These styles started in Italy in the fifteenth century and were based on the Carolingian minuscule .
29 Heka-ib was governor of Elephantine in the sixth Dynasty and was buried in a rock tomb at Kubbet el-Hawa at Aswan .
30 This replaced the notorious Fifth Directorate and was to fight organized crime , as well as espionage and terrorism .
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