Example sentences of "[n mass] and [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Parachutes do not fall within the definition of aircraft and neither do hovercraft so they , too , are excluded .
2 Her husband grunted but Valerie Stevens then skilfully changed the subject , asking Rachel questions about the factory and the Coachliner aircraft and finally bringing the conversation round to the group from Conway House .
3 The passengers boarded another aircraft and finally landed at Faro airport yesterday afternoon , five hours behind schedule .
4 Well in in general er the original work plan had divided up the production work to share out the technology and this meant that components were being shipped around more than actually they they needed to be or that was economic and it was found that there was the potential to concentrate manufacturers sub-assemblies for each of the major components of the aircraft and subsequently assemble the major components in one country rather than several .
5 They would use incendiary-cum-explosive bombs to disable the aircraft and then retire to a pre-arranged rendezvous point in the desert where they could be picked up by a patrol of the Long Range Desert Group ( LRDG ) .
6 They placed bombs on two isolated aircraft and then headed for the hangars where they expected to find some worthwhile booty .
7 Two er requirements for the future that er seem to be er er desirable are stealth and what could be stealthier than the present generation of aircraft and secondly to prevent you having to go over your target you 're likely to be shot down so that you need a stand up weapon capability , er if the payload is somewhat limited can it still carry stand off weapons that are effective ?
8 He does this by moving away from the shoal of fry and then thrashing about in the water as if injured .
9 Bob Hoover 's well-known P-51D Mustang Old Yeller had a reserve of $1m and only reached $500,000 in the bidding .
10 Those who believe Gerstner is a good choice for IBM point to his skill at cutting corporate expenses and willingness to pare payrolls , implying that IBM is a good but bloated company and conveniently forgetting that Akers cut IBM 's payroll by 25% and still ended up with unacceptable results .
11 The trouble is that the newer pilots , and many of the older ones , cruise their engines at too high an rpm and often leave their mixture rich during an entire flight …
12 Rotation of the impeller was commenced at 5000 rpm and gradually increased to a maximum of 30000 rpm .
13 So , if you want to reduce your airspeed from 120 mph/kts to 100 mph/kts , you will reduce your power by 400 rpm and gradually raise the nose of the aircraft to achieve an attitude change of 1 bar up .
14 When Rc is in left hand half of dial , it is sometimes easier to note the number of degrees Rc is left of and then subtract that number of degrees from your HDG. 9 .
15 Hair was razor cut into a long bob and heavily tousled into shape .
16 Sections of ethanol fixed tissue were prefixed in periodate lysine ( 2% ) paraformaldehyde for 10 minutes at 4°C and briefly washed in isotonic phosphate buffered saline ( pH 7.5 ) before use .
17 So funct the functional form test will see erm will tell us whether we ought to possibly log the data or whether we ought to unlog the data and just do a regression in er er in absolute levels as opposed to logs .
18 Tested in isolation with selected data and also run many times .
19 Codify and computerize data and finally analyse it ( TRRU , 1983 ) .
20 Each of the projects outlined above would have to download the data and comprehensively re-edit them before further processing could get underway .
21 Its unique ‘ dynamic views ’ lets users change the arrangement of spreadsheet data instantly , with a click of a mouse , without having to re-enter data and manually reconstruct the entire worksheet .
22 There 's no need to go through the usual rigmarole of minimizing your word processor application , opening a spreadsheet , typing in the data and then copying and pasting it back into the word processor .
23 In this chapter it is appropriate to return to the original problem of specifying the initial data and then attempting to find the solution that determines the subsequent development .
24 For the nursery class , the researcher studied and commented on the data and then discussed what emerged with the staff .
25 In particular it covers the development of cost-effective , integrated responses to customers ' distribution and transport requirements and involves making in-depth study of customers ' needs , analyzing the data and then designing tailored packages making the optimum use of vehicle and warehouse resources , IT engineering and personnel .
26 In addition to sociological data and so increase the number of methods available to researchers .
27 Interesting and illuminating as these specific sociolinguistic patterns are , the material discussed in this section illustrates a more general point of considerable importance which should not be submerged in the large amount of detailed linguistic material presented : radical adaptations to the standard method of the kind outlined here are capable of revealing different types of pattern in the data and so increasing both our understanding of change and variation and our potential for constructing accountable theories .
28 The presence of Coal Measures and well-developed coaly intervals on the southern margins of the Southern North Sea Basin is known from an examination of available well data and recently acquired seismic data .
29 Gilford 's success on the King 's Links , where he returned a nine-under-par total of 279 , earned him £62,500 and considerably strengthened his claim for a Ryder Cup place against the US in September .
30 The King has disclaimed his love for his offspring and therefore broken the family bond that Cordelia speaks of .
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