Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [art] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 MARSHALL 2x12 cabinets , 1936 , ideal for stereo set up , very good condition , £130 each or £250 the pair .
2 GRETSCH Filtertrons , chrome pair , very good condition , £45 each or £80 the pair .
3 Rout or spokeshave the 45° angle on the underside and put the seat to one side until the shaped parts are ready .
4 Bake , steam or microwave the fish but do not overcook .
5 If the Treasury economic simulation model predicts 15% inflation in 18 months ' time then people 's behaviour may well be influenced by the expectation that the model is correct in its predictions , no matter how good or objective the data on which the simulation was based .
6 struggle between two conceptions of the press : the one of a Fourth Estate , with proprietorship a form of public service and journalists a species of public philosophers ; the other of the press as an industry , with proprietors as businessmen and journalism a trade or craft .
7 For Cantal and Powys the data presented in Table 12 , and compiled from UK and French Agriculture Ministry information , closely mirrors the marked trend towards a greater number of larger farms in the UK than in France .
8 Peel and core the fruit , cut it into crescent-moon slices and put it into the dish .
9 Although Eva was a bystander on more than one occasion when dramatic and scary incidents occurred such matters were generally dealt with by the African officers who understood the cultural background and could use language and symbolism the people would understand in order to " exorcise " the spirit .
10 The only tweak I would recommend to the putative purchaser would be to reduce the Smartdrive cache to one megabyte and institute a 2MB RAMdrive with a TEMP directory on it .
11 Grease and flour a 23cm ( 9″ ) petal shaped flan ring tin .
12 The agreement calls for Imeca to distribute and development the sales of all Tech-Sep membranes for wine making applications .
13 12 What angle would be the complement of 9° ? 13 What angle would be the supplement of 130° ? 14 Are 120° and 70° a pair of supplementary angles ?
14 Skin and bone the salmon steaks .
15 The first act accounts for only one third of the two-and-a-quarter-hour running time , and details the series of intrigues whereby Diocletian ( John Straiton ) , a common legionary , ascends to the position of Caesar following the murder of his predecessor , Aurelius .
16 On a select number of occasions the licensing authority has decided not to disclose to the medical profession and patients the data behind reasons for its decisions — for example , those relating to Opren ( benoxoprofen ) and Halcion ( triazolam ) .
17 In the UK , the FRG and Japan the data were collected by means of on-site visits .
18 The distribution of leopards is wide , ranging from South Africa northwards and eastwards through Asia as far as China , and in parts of North Africa and Asia the species is in serious danger of extinction .
19 One of them frisks a large steel ashtray and hands a roach to another .
20 Bunny threatened to chainsaw the flat in Muswell Hill and torch the goldfish , although maybe it was the other way round .
21 ‘ It 's yourself grinds the meal and fetches the water and guts the fish and digs the garden and scours the pot — ‘
22 The Italians during the same period , aiming for a distinctive national style , succeeded in producing at Turin , Trieste , Naples , Milan , and Rome a series of unremarkable and uninteresting stations .
23 White cabbage was selling for 12p a lb at the greengrocer 's and 29p a lb in Sainsbury 's .
24 If conflict is the motive force of history , and history a series of progressive dialectical totalizations , then Sartre claims that what he calls ‘ backward societies ’ have existed in a state of equilibrium and are therefore without history .
25 15 Are 37° and 53° a pair of complementary angles ?
26 Ideology provides the justification and politics the means for shifts in economic outcomes — redistribution of income and wealth away from some sectors and groups towards others .
27 They are also working in the fishing co-operatives , where the women clean and salt the fish while the men do the actual fishing .
28 But Susan the people that that the people that are coming to you now
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