Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The gastritis patients were given 50 mL of platelet concentrate at gastroscopy .
2 Minnie had written to her , a short and agonising note , penned with obvious difficulty , and she had replied at length , describing her — horror , Minnie , to hear of these floodings and most of all of the terrible pain which made my own insides contract in sympathy .
3 In the absence of transactions costs for trading futures and assuming no risk aversion or preference , the current price of a futures contract for delivery at time T in a competitive market will equal today 's expectation of the spot price at time T , that is , F t = E ( S T ) .
4 A similar relationship holds between the prices of futures contracts with different delivery months : where P f 1 = current price of futures contract with delivery in year T 1 , P f 2 = current price of futures contract with delivery in year T 2 ( T 1 < T 2 ) .
5 A similar relationship holds between the prices of futures contracts with different delivery months : where P f 1 = current price of futures contract with delivery in year T 1 , P f 2 = current price of futures contract with delivery in year T 2 ( T 1 < T 2 ) .
6 In other words , the current futures price will equal the market average expectation of the future spot price ; i.e. , , where P f = current price of futures contract with delivery in year T , P S T = spot price in year T , E ( ) = market average expectations operator based on all current information .
7 In 1975 it launched the world 's first interest rate futures contract on Government National Mortgage Association ( GNMA ) mortgage backed certificates .
8 ( 2 ) Directing that the money remain in court , that , where solicitors sought payment out to them of money belonging to a foreign state , if the court was not satisfied that the solicitors had authority to act on behalf of that state , it should , of its own motion if necessary , require them to obtain that authority and ensure that the money remained under the court 's control meanwhile ; that the factors to be taken into account in deciding whether a regime existed as the government of a state were whether it was the constitutional government of the state , the degree , nature and stability of administrative control that it exercised over the territory of the state , whether Her Majesty 's Government had any dealings with it and the nature of any such dealings and , in marginal cases , the extent of its international recognition as the government of the state ; that on the evidence , M. 's interim government did not become the constitutional successor of the former government and was unable to show that if it was exercising any administrative control over the territory of the Republic of Somalia ; and , accordingly , the instructions and authority the solicitors had received from the interim government were not from the Government of the Republic of Somalia , and no part of the proceeds in court should be paid out to the solicitors without further order of the court ( post , pp. 750G–H , 757E–G ) .
9 Traditionally , these patterns repeat to infinity ; Makhoul sometimes underlines this by not filling in some areas completely , as if the picture could be carried on indefinitely .
10 Traditionally , these patterns repeat to infinity .
11 The characteristics of these adjectives correspond to occurrence in the underlined position of the structure in ( 21 ) where the verb and the adjective are immediately bound together to form a complex property-nucleus which then enters into construction with the object : ( 21 )
12 The views correspond to relative versus absolute wealth reduction and the implied rates can be seen from Table 12–6 and guessed easily .
13 In the end , John Torode 's attitudes bring into question the very purpose of law .
14 Not only does the pattern of young people 's activities change over time , it also changes as they age .
15 Lele men who have produced sons and daughters are allowed to join the pangolin club , whose rituals concentrate upon fertility and success in hunting .
16 For instance , genes coding the proteins known as fibrinopeptides change in evolution at a rate that closely approximates the basic mutation rate .
17 Left of centre policies alternate with right of centre policies violently , rapidly , and on the basis of ideological considerations alone unrelated to the " real " needs of the situation .
18 The fact that small groups tend of necessity to comprise a membership of close kin favours the occurrence of kin selection and hence a high probability that cooperative behaviour will evolve .
19 For example , while the present data show how soft constraints affect preference ( and thus the state of the comprehension system ) , they can not address the question of how the preferences develop over time on reading a stimulus sentence .
20 And the birds suffer in cold , wet weather , becoming chilled or , in the extreme conditions of last winter , even frostbitten .
21 Sheep graze within view of the house and also a herd of Aberdeen Angus , and a number of horses , some with foals .
22 Painting and innovative photography predominate in work such as Helen Chapman 's illuminated portrait of her brain , and Paul Graham 's probing analysis of the destruction of the Berlin Wall .
23 However , it is important to keep a close eye on your skin to see if any moles change in size or shape , in which case you should seek medical advice .
24 So little bone and teeth remain in buzzard and red kite pellets after digestion , even though prey is known to have been ingested whole , that usable samples are not produced .
25 On almost any evening in central and southern Malaysia barn owls congregate after hunting at favoured spots , and do not disperse again until after dawn .
26 But if they are transported in place of a pH-changing anion , then , as the salts of strong acids , they should generate no pH change and the pH o change per uptake current should be less than with Cl - in the cell .
27 Since sexuality is so deeply inbuilt in us , it is there from the beginning and only its manifestations change from infancy to old age .
28 Satisfaction and horror jostle for position on his face .
29 At least such is the picture presented us by biologists whose political sympathies and social attitudes tend towards liberalism and socialism .
30 The icons change from level to level , but the effect remains the same .
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