Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [num] be " in BNC.

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1 Dennis Gunning , SCOTVEC 's Depute Director ( Assessment ) , prepared a paper for the meeting in which the entry data for the 1987/88 was analysed .
2 Group musical activities for the under-fives are found at some adult education and arts centres .
3 Whereas Barlow and Abercrombie had assumed that the problem was distribution of population and employment ; the issue for the 1960s was also growth .
4 A more imaginative interpretation of the Charter than was appropriate for the 1960s was needed for the 1970s .
5 The new name for the 586 is Pentium .
6 So as the 1980s drew to a close , the sub-sectors dubbed Coal , Construction , Petroleum and Metals were all in fine shape , and their outlook for the 1990s is promising .
7 His message for the 1990s is : ‘ Equal rights for all ; special privileges for nobody . ’
8 And the challenge for the 1990s is to step up the right against lawlessness and violence , so that our citizens can live free from fear .
9 The central theme of this chapter is that the challenge of developing managers for the 1990s is posed by the changing nature of NHS management itself .
10 Software AG 's managing director , Jeffrey Graham , says ‘ our strategy for the 1990s is to move wholeheartedly into the client/server market . ’
11 The desire to modernise the UKCC and the national boards , and to condition them for the 1990s is uncontentious and is supported by the Opposition , by the professional organisations and by the health unions .
12 To suggest that it is in any way a radical new Tory revolution for the 1990s is far from the truth .
13 The essence of Mrs Thatcher 's vision for the 1990s is negative to make it impossible to return to what she calls socialism or , more accurately , the interventionist welfare capitalism of the 1960s and 1970s .
14 A very major concern for the 1990s is the economics of research libraries , narrowly interpreted .
15 Next in line for the 1990s are child benefit , pensions , and the NHS .
16 The third strand of the university scholarly information resource infrastructure for the 1990s was identified as the national and international research library network and this will be discussed later in the paper in the context of national initiatives .
17 Among the key general tasks for the 1990s were an acceleration of production , the perfection of new mechanisms of economic management , control of pressing social problems , including those arising from war and poverty , and the firm defence of the fatherland .
18 Trial for the 16 was set for 11 , 18 , 21 and 22 June .
19 I believe the agenda for the 90s is rooted in daily life and Postmodernism is in harmony with this and not an autonomous entity .
20 In thinking about motherhood , we also begin to consider the nature of time , for the two are linked .
21 But rewards and treatment for the two are as different as the roles themselves : the entrepreneurs should be rewarded with fame and fortune ; drones should be disciplined through clear rules and punishments .
22 We are all familiar with the way in which our sense of smell ( and therefore taste , for the two are closely linked ) is impaired when we have a heavy cold .
23 Equivalent figures for the 3350 are even higher : the minimum track index size for a full cylinder file with no embedded overflow areas is 85 per cent of track zero , while maximum key sizes could expand this to almost one and two-thirds of a track .
24 The average for the 1970s was 9,200 kilograms per hectare , but in 1982 it rose to as much as 14,080 kilograms and in 1983 an even higher figure of 15,012 .
25 The total for the 1970s was 129 million , nearly twice that for the 1980s .
26 LOVE DOWN UNDER James Leasor £4.99 ( Grafton ) BEFORE Jason Love , the West Country doctor with a passion for the 1930 's American Cord car , flies out to visit fellow Cord enthusiast Charles Robinson in Cairns , Australia , he is entrusted with a mission from his Wiltshire village .
27 Ostensibly a new agenda for the Nineties is in preparation with the emphasis on the ‘ quality if life ’ .
28 The new line-up is completed by the 550L entry-level deskside server with 41.6MHz processor , 32Mb , 2Gb disk and SCSI and Ethernet at $25,500 , and the base configuration for the 580 is enhanced to include the SCSI-2 High-Performance Internal input-output controller as a standard feature .
29 The new line-up is completed by the 550L entry-level deskside server with 41.6MHz processor , 32Mb , 2Gb disk and SCSI and Ethernet at $25,500 , and the base configuration for the 580 is enhanced to include the SCSI-2 High-Performance Internal input-output controller as a standard feature .
30 When Airfix went bust in 1980 the rights to Filetab for the PDP-11 were sold to filetab Support Services .
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