Example sentences of "[noun sg] [num] [prep] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In brief , the consideration is split into six equal portions and one-sixth is taxed as the vendor 's income under Schedule D Case VI in each year for six years , unless the vendor elects , within two years , for the whole sum to be taxed in the year in which it is received .
2 Fuels that emit a large volume of CO 2 for each unit of energy produced will attract a high tax .
3 The new release conforms to the Open Software Foundation 's Application Environment Specification on the Series 700 for increased portability among Foundation systems ; Posix 1003.2 , which standardises the Posix shells and command set across Unix system to aid portability between Posix-compliant systems ; FDDI support ; Worldwide Portability Interface , providing a standardised interface for writing international programs as specified by X/Open Portability Guide 4 ; X 11.5 with up to 25% interactive performance increase over X11.4 ; OSF/Motif 1.2 with drag-and-drop mechanism for moving objects and exchanging data between applications ; and System V streams support .
4 The whole matter of quantitative information about stock — particularly when used to diagnose stock revision requirements — is explored in more detail in Chapter 10 of this book on ‘ logistics ’ .
5 It is the interpretation of the utterance in context which permits the hearer to draw such inferences ( see Chapter 7 for further discussion of inferences ) .
6 What they wanted to provide very rarely brought expenditure close to this ceiling , so they had little problem in deciding whether the project could or could not cost-effectively support a client ( see Chapter Six for further details of the cost of care ) .
7 The list of n-grams collected was first built into a binary tree structure for ease of searching before comparison takes place ( see chapter three for further discussion of memory structures ) .
8 Rule 7.23(1) provides that ‘ a person ’ may appeal to the Appeal Tribunal against various specified matters and amongst those matters is ‘ a notice under Chapter II of this Part of these Rules . ’
9 Mr. Collins seeks to avoid this difficulty by referring to rule 7.23(1) , which provides ‘ a person may appeal to the Appeal Tribunal … against a notice under Chapter II of this Part of these Rules , ’ that is to say , against a prohibition notice .
10 ‘ No person shall carry on … investment business in the United Kingdom unless he is an authorised person under Chapter III or an exempted person under Chapter IV of this Part of this Act .
11 That 's tension 0 on both carriages on standard gauge machine .
12 That marriage forms and the role of women in society are not ‘ God-given ’ is clearly demonstrated in Chapter 7 on the family and Chapter 5 on sexual divisions in society .
13 This approach has received considerable reinforcement recently in what is often referred to as " the experiential approach to RE " ( see Chapter 6 for detailed discussion of this ) which focuses on helping pupils to relate to their own experiences and develop the skills they need to reflect on this in a meaningful way .
14 How good is the character set in Figure 2.21 from this point of view ?
15 You are liable to find that every time you go to use your car one of any number of people has parked in front of the garage and that neither painted notices nor threats will deter them .
16 See Chapter 8 for fuller details of the duties and functions of the creditors ' committee .
17 ( See Tables 5.1 and 5.2 , and Chapter 8 for further discussion on this . )
18 ( See Chapter 8 for further discussion on this as applied to religion . )
19 See chapter 8 for further discussion of the regional distribution of population .
20 ( See Chapter 8 for further discussion of this . )
21 ( See Chapter 8 for further discussion of this . )
22 I made a similar argument in chapter 1 about practical support in contemporary society .
23 At this point it may be worth reiterating a distinction made in Chapter 1 concerning conceptual levels of understanding and the expression of related ideas in language .
24 Because this was thought to increase volatility , in June 1987 the expiry times were altered to avoid this triple witching hour ( Stoll and Whaley , 1991 ; see also Chapter 13 for further discussion of the triple witching hour and expiration volatility ) .
25 The second questionnaire was a revised version of the questionnaire given in Study 1 for ongoing work on debiasing .
26 Consult diagram 4 and * transfer stitch 1 of each group to needle 4 , in front of stitches 2 , 3 and 4 which should then be replaced on needles 1 , 2 and 3 ( easier than it sounds ) .
27 You can pick up a Paris-built Light 15 in reasonable condition for about £5,000 .
28 Once again , see Chapter 5 , Figure 5.4 for greater detail on this effect .
29 Carbon 14 is a radioactive isotope of carbon that is absorbed by all living things ; the proportion of carbon 14 to other isotopes of carbon remains constant , but when something dies , the carbon 14 in it decays at a known rate , while the other isotopes stay the same .
30 Your travel documents , luggage labels , etc. will normally be despatched to you or your travel agent two to three weeks before your holiday .
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