Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The researchers believe that the Purple Emperors are sucking up sodium , and possibly potassium and calcium present in the brick and gravel following the evaporation of the water in which they were brought to the surface . |
2 | This method should ensure that only limited mulm builds-up under the plate . |
3 | But , what you can do at is the teaching certificate with the degree which is what I 'm doing . |
4 | After the judgement the heart was returned to the dead person for his continued life and from the Sixth Dynasty onwards its presence might be ensured by the provision of a heart amulet on the chest . |
5 | At this gain the noise level of the instrument can be seen in quiet periods to be approximately 10 gamma — 15 gamma over a bandwagon of the order of 0.3Hz , reasonable enough for serious studies . |
6 | So the noise level in the factory was sufficient to be a threat to the er the hearing of their employees . |
7 | The teacher , being annoyed by the noise level in the room , threw a piece of chalk at an Afro-Caribbean boy who was not being particularly noisy . |
8 | The noise level in the room is evidence that the children are having a good time but they do n't like being asked silly questions . |
9 | By 1920 , 7 million workers had gained an average six and a half hour reduction in the working week — the equivalent , almost , of what we now see as a full day 's work . |
10 | The Transport and General Workers Union is hopeful of receiving a five per cent wage increase and one hour reduction in the working week for its 2,000 Teesside lorry drivers . |
11 | Not keeping the board level with the back foot . |
12 | ‘ We 're now expecting an official approach at board level from The Oval but the answer will be the same . ’ |
13 | His deficit-reduction plans would offset this , but the impact is mitigated by his taking a leaf from the Republican 's book and relying on increased economic growth for about half the deficit reduction below the baseline deficit forecast . |
14 | After the political disturbances of 1848 , Karl Marx , with other radicals , spent time in an internment camp on the island . |
15 | The staff of GSNI also coordinate BGS 's hydrogeological input to landfill proposals submitted to the Environmental Protection Division of the Department of the Environment ( NI ) . |
16 | There was little on course money for the horse , but betting shops in Yorkshire were hit by a string of late bets , mostly of £30 or £40 . |
17 | Their role is invariably calcium uptake into the cell , that is the prevail when they open they will admit calcium into the cytosol , and this plays a crucial role during signal transduction processes , where elevation of cytosolic free calcium mediates in stimulus response coupling . |
18 | Likewise it is only a few exceptional relationships which have the short-term characteristic of a money purchase in the market . |
19 | Now it 's really gone a bit bit over the top I think . |
20 | He beat hot competition from Lovejoy Ian McShane and Noel Edmonds , whose TV show Noel 's House Party picked up a BAFTA award at the weekend . |
21 | In the meantime the purchase grant of the Museum has been cut by nearly fifty per cent to Pta300 million ( £1.7 million ; £2.9 million ) which does not go very far when acquiring modern works . |
22 | Nothing in the age of contentment has contributed so strongly to income inequality as the reduction of taxes on the rich ; nothing , as has been said , would so contribute to social tranquillity as some screams of anguish from the very affluent . |
23 | But even a single base change in the germ line DNA can cause gross visible effects , because the changed DNA molecule is replicated , and its effects are further amplified during the decoding process . |
24 | Farmers on the Somerset Levels are to receive extra payments for agreeing to allow surface flooding of their fields between December and May , and ensuring that water levels in ditches do not sink below the mean field level in the summer months . |
25 | This is because the state is expanding as the unit of international society , and is being called on to take responsibility for the welfare of its citizens in a wider range of areas . |
26 | On 16 October 1991 , after a hearing in chambers to consider wasted costs after the jury in a criminal trial had been discharged and a retrial ordered , Judge MacRae made an order against the appellant , H. , a barrister who had acted as defence counsel at the trial , disallowing ‘ such part of the brief fee which would otherwise have been payable on the initial trial as exceeds what would be the proper enhanced refresher for the retrial … ’ under the provisions of section 19A(1) of the Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 , as inserted by section 111 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 . |
27 | It is certainly true that much of the criticism of Leonard Arthur and doctors who believe as he did , was made ‘ in ignorance and misunderstanding of how the science and art of paediatrics is practised ’ as the defence counsel in the case claimed . |
28 | And so I said , saying to my wife , Well , I said er , I 've got , I 'm going to get involved in bus fares to and from office , and I 'd got two kids at that time and I said er , I do n't know when Anne said , Well no good , cos she was a good socialist and all , and says , Right , no good letting money stand in the road as it will get by . |
29 | The rearrangement index for the TCR- α locus , RI ( α ) , is defined by ( 1- ( 5'J α 1/C α ratio of sample ) / ( 5'J α 1/C α ratio of RAG-1 sample ) ) ) x100 . |
30 | The figure of £15,778 under survey fees is part payment for the Race Relations Consultancy . |