Example sentences of "[adv] [det] [noun] [prep] [n mass] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Not all members of staff in this department of thirteen felt the same degree of commitment to The Machine Gunners as a class reader .
2 Newlyweds whose wedding present list notched up more that £600 in sales of Wedgwood tableware were presented with a pair of free air tickets to Paris .
3 The developments in techniques for both sound and video recording have opened up another world of data to ethnomethodologists ( and , for that matter , to all sociologists ) .
4 The Glaxo Neurological Centre , currently taking shape off London Road , Liverpool city centre , will open later this summer for people with illnesses like multiple sclerosis , and Parkinson 's disease .
5 Bertha Cohen spoke slowly , as if recounting something by rote , her hands intent on the job of scooping out each piece of fish without breaking the enclosing skin .
6 They decided that they would give as much cash to people in their native Dublin as possible during filming .
7 This was because the higher pressures and temperatures required more advanced materials engineering , which was often only worthwhile if there were also economies of scale ( the 200MW sets with advanced steam conditions built later , for example , used less than half as much steel per MW as the simple 30MW sets the BEA were installing ) .
8 UPMARKET cider group Merrydown is putting even more fizz into sales of its tasty new brand , Premium Draught Cider .
9 Brent Walker bought Whyte & Mackay from Lonrho earlier this year for £180m in a deal that included four French vineyards , which are also for sale for as much as £60m .
10 The old way of calculating how many inches of fish per square foot of surface area does not allow for the differences between different fish .
11 In other words , how many bytes of data per second are moved from disk to memory .
12 There was very little interchange with staff in institutions .
13 In Rutland there were very few assessments at £50 in 1522 , and all were prudently reduced to £40 ( more or less ) for the subsidy ; men on £60 or more could not so plausibly shed their surtax liability .
14 Close ties with a medical publisher had enabled us to monitor early attempts to move from a traditional print-based publishing enterprise to new technologies : laser-disc publication had proved wasteful and made too many demands of staff with no experience in editing or marketing such material , let alone its production ; on-line database publication drawing on the company 's range of printed publications , many of which were in electronic form anyway before imprisonment on paper , proved more compatible with existing operations and more amenable to the skills of existing staff .
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