Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Most of the introductory texts to organisational theory will have a chapter on the classical , systems and contingency approaches to organisations . |
2 | A new study by the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board ( PMPRB ) found that 56 per cent of the introductory prices of 124 new drugs in Canada were greater than the corresponding median international prices . |
3 | The repairs are being carried out to the bridge at Knayton and the inside lanes of both carriageways are closed . |
4 | The repairs are being carried out to the bridge at Knayton and the inside lanes of both carriageways are closed . |
5 | On the inside pages of this ‘ Update ’ , there is a description of the new Quality Framework . |
6 | For short curtains , use braids to edge the sides or sew fringing along the inside edges of full-length curtains to add a touch of grandeur . |
7 | Certainly the total runs to hundreds . |
8 | The most telling comment on the wealth of the metropolis is that it had more men worth upwards of £100 than most other towns had taxpayers of all grades ; indeed , the number of four-figure assessments equalled the total taxpayers of some tiny market towns . |
9 | That is still only a combined 5% share of the total holdings of mutual funds . |
10 | The problems of calculating the total energies of such ions are by no means trivial , and important advances in techniques of calculation have been made in the process of developing satisfactory methods . |
11 | Only 46 per cent of damp flats were damp because of condensation , compared with 66 per cent of the total complaints about damp . |
12 | The bubble strategy considers the plant , or a series of plants , to be enclosed in a bubble and the EPA sets limits on the total discharges of each type of regulated pollutant , leaving it up to the plant manager to decide how to reach the goals ( figure 7.3 ) . |
13 | In 1984 the total holidays in this market sector were in the region of 170,000 . |
14 | The total liabilities of corporate failures in Japan fell in 1989 to ¥1.2 trillion , the lowest for a decade . |
15 | The total areas of gastric erosion six hours after indomethacin administration were 22.8 ( 3.5 ) mm in the control rats receiving intraperitoneal saline and 12.1mm in the DMSO group . |
16 | ( g ) ( 57–8 ) These figures are percentages of the total nouns in each sample ( 4 ) . |
17 | For example , if the local authority valued a house at 30,000 and the local poundage was 2p in the pound , then the total rates for that house would be 30,000 x 0.02 or 600 per year . |
18 | In the Laming list , theses may be listed under more than one heading , and so the total figures represent the total numbers of sub-discipline headings assigned to Scottish theses , rather than the numbers of theses . |
19 | % isolated molars broken : the numbers of isolated molars that are broken compared with the total numbers of isolated molars in the sample ( given in appendix ) . |
20 | Johnson and Douglas ( 1978 : 151 ) point out that the Equity Funding scandal , ‘ perhaps one of the largest securities and investment frauds ever perpetuated on the American public , … involved more losses than the total losses of all street crime in the US for one year ’ . |
21 | Frontier Youth Trust is a national evangelical movement working to share a common vision of God 's concern to meet the total needs of young people . |
22 | We can see from Table 16.4 that between 1964 and 1970 the total receipts from all taxes ( including National Insurance ) rose sharply as a proportion of GDP . |
23 | Listed here are the total populations of those countries where each language has official status — this will overestimate the number of speakers because only a relatively small number of Indians , for example , will actually speak English . |
24 | Edinburgh District Council very nearly cancelled all evening classes in schools , but have reprieved them on condition that the fee per person rises to £30 , and the income from each class per term is the equivalent of the total fees from eleven full-paying participants . |
25 | The isotropic luminosity of individual high-velocity components is calculated to be L=0.1–6L and ; , which is comparable to the total luminosity of the most powerful maser source in our Galaxy , W49N , and the total luminosities of redshifted and blueshifted features are and , respectively . |
26 | Because the nature of this experience subtly eludes the normal processes of human thought and feeling and is felt to engage with a power beyond them , it is termed " mystical " and one who knows it a " mystic " . |
27 | there is more research into the normal processes of ageing and that longitudinal studies are developed . |
28 | They are expected by friends and neighbours to follow the normal passages of grieving , yet often they are consumed with anger . |
29 | The normal trappings of provincial life . |
30 | This translocation is probably a perversion of the normal activities of some cells . |