Example sentences of "[art] [num] [noun sg] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Labour-controlled Oxford is the second highest of the 293 County Districts in the Country . |
2 | Larkins , like Gooch , was a member of the 1981-2 rebel tour to South Africa . |
3 | Each had had a different school experience : one in a G.P.D. S.T. school right through from its junior department , another going from a local primary school to the secondary school for year , then to a formerly all-boys but now mixed public school up to the V form , and then back to the VI form College in her home area . |
4 | At the XII Party Congress in the same year , Ceauşescu was compared with great men and monarchs of the world 's past . |
5 | A 6 per cent voluntary cut in the 155,500 hectare quota for the UK would be about 10,000 hectares , which would take an estimated 400,000 tonnes of potatoes off the 1993/94 market . |
6 | The 1972 Local Government Act abolished the eighty-three county boroughs in England and Wales and reduced the fifty-eight county councils to forty-seven , ranging from populations of 110,000 ( Powys ) to 1.5m ( Hampshire ) . |
7 | The 16S rDNA sequences of PM ( bold ) and CIM are identified by the host species from which they were isolated . |
8 | Phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rDNA sequences from the parthenogenesis microorganisms was undertaken using the parsimony algorithm Branch and Bound of PAUP 3.0 ( ref. 20 ) . |
9 | We have sequenced the 16S rRNA gene of Sulfolobus acidocaldarius ATCC33909 for the identification of our thermoacidophilic archaeal isolates . |
10 | To our surprise , the 16S rRNA gene of S.acidocaldarius showed 99.9% homology with the corresponding gene of S.solfataricus P1 ( only one base is different ) . |
11 | Nucleotide sequence of the 16S rRNA gene from thermoacidophilic archaea Sulfolobus acidocaldarius ATCC33909 |
12 | The complete sequences of the 16S rRNA gene from S.solfataricus and S.shibatae were reported ( 1 , 2 ) . |
13 | The complete nucleotide sequence of the 16S rRNA gene from S.acidocaldarius as well as its 5' and 3' flanking regions were determined by the dideoxynucleotide termination method with FITC-labelled primers using HITACHI SQ-3000 DNA sequencer . |
14 | Projected figures estimate there will be 80 000–100 000 more dependent elderly people in the over-75 age group by the year 2000 , which will increase the problem . |
15 | The train is operating in support of the 34027 Locomotive Group from which the tickets are available . |
16 | The 1945 Potsdam and London agreements and the 1971 quadripartite accord on Berlin were thus suspended . |
17 | Sinnott 's Liverpool team mate Pat Taylor looked good when she won her heat of the under-15 sprint hurdles in 11.7 seconds . |
18 | Today a narrow road follows closely the eleven mile perimeter of inlets and bays . |
19 | The John Radcliffe hospital in Oxford is to upgrade security on its wards , the new comes , the news comes in the light of the sexual assault on the eleven year girl at St Helier 's hospital . |
20 | A novelty of another kind came in October when Billy Smith became the first player to score direct from a corner kick in the 4–0 home defeat of Arsenal . |
21 | Is it possible to fit the 90/110 door tops as the metal runners keep rusting out . |
22 | story written by CD for ‘ Mugby Junction ’ , the 1866 Christmas Number of All the Year Round where it appears as ‘ No. 1 Branch Line . |
23 | A place was available at the school in question , and the LEA had no ground under the 1980 Education Act for denying parental choice . |
24 | With the passing of the 1980 Education Act in England and Wales these results have to be published . |
25 | From 1988 , the provisions of the 1980 Education Act concerning free school meals and milk were abolished . |
26 | Many lines of thought were eventually brought together in the 454 folio pages of Bishop Wilkins 's Essay Towards a Real Character and Philosophical Language , which Slaughter deems a monument to that time ‘ when western Europe entered upon the early modern period of its specialised scientific and technical development ’ . |
27 | When I won an essay competition in 1957 on " Why I was proud to be a citizen of Leeds " , organised by the Variety Club of Great Britain and the local evening paper , the big event in my London visit was not Buckingham Palace , nor having Norman Wisdom put his arm round me , but gazing at a skiffle group which had played in the 21's coffee bar with Tommy Steele . |
28 | His first game was the 1-0 victory over Israel which earned qualification for the '82 World Cup in Spain , to date the highlight of Derek 's international career . |
29 | His first game was the 1–0 victory over Israel which earned qualification for the '82 World Cup in Spain , to date the highlight of Derek 's international career . |
30 | I would have loved to have stayed in her Boathouse despite the eight inch snail with head and horns buried in a roll of butter in the larder in the morning and his relatives ‘ who had a provoking way of paying nocturnal visits , and wandered between the wooden walls and the loosely fixed paper that decked the walls … ’ ; the family of mice and the ‘ sagacious hen ’ that laid her eggs in the corner of the hole in the wall designated as a cupboard . |