Example sentences of "divided by the [noun sg] of [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Although divided by the deposition of Edward II , the years from 1322 to 1330 possess a certain unity .
2 N ( d 1 ) may be interpreted as the rate of change of the option price divided by the rate of change of the share price .
3 In addition the section indicated that the intuitive explanation of N ( d 1 ) was that it was equal to the rate of change in the cell price divided by the rate of change in the share price : .
4 The energy confinement time is the total thermal content of the hot gas divided by the rate of loss of energy from all causes .
5 This is because the word molar means " divided by the amount of substance " or " per unit amount of substance " .
6 As a result marginal product is simply a slope right , the slope of the total product labour function Okay , let's define average product of labour as simply total product of labour divided by the amount of labour we are actually using alright , an average product to be measured by slope of a cord , right , from the origin total product curve er to the particular point on the total product curve .
7 In subsequent analysis , therefore , all responses from individuals at addresses which had changed electors were weighted by the number of adults at the address divided by the number of electors originally on the register for that address .
8 The debris scores were totalled and divided by the number of surfaces scored to obtain the debris index .
9 It is computed as the sum of the values divided by the number of observations .
10 The Wings Appeal total divided by the number of members gives an average of £21.56 per member , well up on last year .
11 Tax rates were applicable to the total household income derived from agricultural production divided by the number of members in the household who depended primarily on agricultural production .
12 The income generated by the assets is accumulated and paid out at intervals , the amount paid on each unit again ( roughly ) corresponding to total income divided by the number of units in existence .
13 A popular form of scheme is the ‘ managed fund ’ , generally administered by insurance companies whereby the funds of several pension funds are combined to form one large portfolio , and the portfolio is often divided into units that are owned by the pension funds , the value of the unit being equal to the market value of the assets held in the whole portfolio divided by the number of units issued .
14 The mean deviation is the sum of the deviations of a sample , treating them all as positive , divided by the number of items in the sample .
15 The mean deviation is the sum of the deviations of a sample , treating them all as positive , divided by the number of items in the sample .
16 The chief function of boundary commissions is to secure even representation amongst the constituencies within their jurisdiction , each of which will have a notional ‘ quota ’ consisting of the total number of electors divided by the number of constituencies .
17 Hence , the electoral quota ( the national electorate divided by the number of seats ) is greater in England than in Scotland or Wales .
18 The difference is divided by the number of years of estimated life and the resulting figure deducted from revenue as an annual expense .
19 The difference is divided by the number of years of estimated life and the resulting figure deducted from revenue as an annual expense .
20 To obtain the base width of the gores ( minus any hem ) , the circumference ( 3.1412 x diameter ) must be divided by the number of gores .
21 The range of key values , divided by the number of addresses to be generated ( the calculation is shown on page 161 ) , will indicate the potential improvement , over and above the synonym percentages predicted by the Poisson distribution , that can be aimed for .
22 If £4 million is divided by the number of district authorities in Scotland , they will have £355,000 apiece .
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