Example sentences of "[coord] size of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 SIEMENS Nixdorf Information Systems has launched Club 2000 , an integrated leisure management software package , for any type or size of sports and leisure club .
2 The shape and size of creatures is determined by the many fundamental forces of Nature .
3 The Ware Standard is set by the Potato Marketing Board in order to guarantee the quality and size of potatoes offered for sale .
4 The actual composition and size of groups seems to be largely a consequence of the formation of particular types of mating and rearing unit .
5 We had anticipated that children would want ‘ chips with everything ’ and were surprised that their concern focussed on food not being warm enough , queues and size of helpings .
6 US firms have been incensed at the number and size of claims filed against thrifts ' professional advisers by RTC , and have accused the government of targeting them as ‘ deep pockets ’ in an attempt to recover some of the billions of dollars US taxpayers lost when the S&L industry collapsed .
7 I would also appreciate a brief summary of the number and size of acquisitions your company has made in the last three years .
8 One " rule " which the team adhered to until very near the end of the evaluation concerned the number and size of grants made in any year .
9 It is the evaluators ' opinion that a greater flexibility in the number and size of grants would be desirable and that this might be achieved if the standard awards were replaced by a sliding scale with lower and upper limits .
10 If a contract is for a fixed price , the engineer 's capacity for controlling costs may be limited to minimizing the number and size of variations .
11 Gen. John Galvin , Supreme Allied Commander Europe , proposed steps to lower the state of readiness and availability of NATO forces , as well as a three-year schedule for NATO military exercises which would reduce the number , frequency and size of manoeuvres .
12 Experiments with lasers are now being carried out in nuclear physics laboratories throughout the world , revealing clues as to the shape and size of nuclei , for example , and providing a precision and sensitivity of measurement not possible before .
13 Different species differed in number and size of teeth and proportions of the jaws .
14 The number and size of teeth varies greatly among species , and in some of the dolphins and small whales , teeth have become virtually nonfunctional .
15 He looked at four fourteen patients , with well differentiated on the basis of tumours , and found that both number of tumours and size of tumours were significant in determining the likelihood of recurrence .
16 [ Between 1989 and 1991 ] total recorded monetary losses due to accidents including business interruption , as monitored by the recording system , increased from $8.3 million to $131 million , a reflection not of an increase in the number and size of accidents , but rather of the increasing maturity of the company 's accident costing scheme . ’
17 There is a need for good quality equipment , and by varying the colour , shape and size of things provided , the opportunity may be extended for one-to-one correspondence , sorting and ordering .
18 In men this results in loss of libido and reduces sperm formation and size of testes .
19 The expansion in the number and size of towns had already brought increasing numbers of villages within the urban orbit , stimulating them into commercial production for urban needs .
20 Details should include company name , address , telephone and fax numbers , current bookshop users of the system , brief , non-technical description of the system 's facilities , function and scope , the type and size of users it is suitable for , an indication of cost , and a contact name .
21 I think it should be erm local councils should be able to bring their requirements from allocated sites provided they make the appropriate er provide an appropriate choice of location and size of sites erm up to the erm levels proposed in the county .
22 Doing this sort of quantitative morphology — that is , measuring the shape , number and size of cells in the brain — is , even today , with highly sophisticated image analysis and computing systems , time-consuming and , if one is n't careful , fraught with the danger of misinterpretation .
23 It 's best to leave the cutting of the opening to a professional builder unless you are skilled , because you will need to know the number and size of needles ( the temporary horizontal supporting timbers that past through the wall , carried on adjustable vertical props ) , and you will have to provide a firm base on which to stand the upright props , which have to be supported on the ground , and not by a wooden floor .
24 Each model included presence or absence of fluid , presence or absence of tympanometric peak , age at operation ( mean ( SD ) 5.48 ( 1.12 ) years ) , and size of adenoids measured by radiography , ( 1.48 ( 0.29 ) cm ) .
25 In your article on Britain 's unions ( April 3rd ) you seem to be using the number and size of strikes as a measure of union strength , as if the reason for the unions ' existence was to organise strikes .
26 Where excavations have been carried out , or detailed research conducted , we can see this central role manifested in the type and size of buildings on the site .
27 The morphology and size of dinosaurs appeared to change along with the vegetation .
28 The differences roughly corresponded both to the nature of the contents and design ( including length of articles and size of headlines ) and to the social class distribution of their readers .
29 c ) profiles of retail outlets , which categorise shopping centres in terms of the number , type and size of shops , and identify the branch outlets of every retail multiple company .
30 This study investigates whether there is prima facie support for this view , through a statistical analysis of wage and employment changes , disaggregated by sectors of manufacturing and size of enterprises for approximately 8-10 developing countries over two decades .
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