Example sentences of "[prep] [n mass] as [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Martin Brundle put the Brabham-Yamaha into 12th place on the grid — despite not having the benefit of special fuel for qualifying and a rev limit of 12,000rpm as opposed to the 13,000rpm-plus enjoyed by other V12 users . |
2 | However , the company ran at a net loss of $28.7m as opposed to the $2.7m in profit it got in 1990 or the $4.2m it tallied in 1989 . |
3 | The viability of the harvested cells was in excess of 99% as assessed by the trypan blue exclusion method . |
4 | Just as their main interest was in the ways of life of people as seen by the people themselves , so they tried to get a sense of the past into their work by using life-histories . |
5 | As one of McLaughlin 's respondents , who had been caring for her mother for seven years , pointed out : ‘ Well that really is a nonsense because the amount it is at the moment compared to anybody that 's had the chance of a full-time job , you 're talking of £24 as opposed to a job of about £98 ’ ( McLaughlin , 1991 , p. 48 ) . |
6 | Non-parametric data are expressed in terms of the median and lowest possible CI above 95% as calculated by the binomial based method , with comparison between groups by the Mann-Whitney U test . |
7 | Next are the ‘ productive relations ’ of an economy , namely the relationship between people as evidenced in the institution of property and the relationships of class which depend on the productive forces . |
8 | The V max and the cooperativity for cGMP as determined by a Hill plot , however , was unaffected by Ca 2+ -calmodulin . |