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1 For some fifteen years now researchers wishing to have special tabulations compiled from the 1961 census of England and Wales have been refused due to ‘ technical difficulties ’ , and more recently it has been discovered that the machine-readable ten per cent sample of the 1971 census for Scotland is no longer accessible ( Marsh 1980 ; Schürer 1985 ) .
2 In the 1702 election for Worcestershire , for example , the local Whig Bishop , William Lloyd , tried to rally his clergy and his tenants into forming an interest against the High Tory , Sir John Packington .
3 For December 14th 1804 he writes : ‘ finished the three drawings for Mr. Knowlys — Mrs. Green delivered of a dead daughter the child full grown ’ , and on January 23rd 1808 he wrote tersely ‘ My wife was delivered about one in the day of a daughter . ’
4 Colin Wilkinson took the ball on the burst and brought play to within ten metres of the home line where Colin Morrison fed the three quarters for Maurice Field to go in close to touch .
5 The sort of money involved can be gauged from the fact that each of the 31 trains for InterCity 's newly-electrified east coast main line cost £6m .
6 The sort of money involved can be gauged from the fact that each of the 31 trains for InterCity 's newly-electrified east coast main line cost £6m
7 Class B1 No. 61094 passes beneath the former LD & EC viaduct remains at Horns Bridge as it approaches Chesterfield with the early afternoon train from Leicester which would be recessed at Chesterfield before forming the 16.20 departure for Sheffield .
8 ‘ The Keys of Marinus ’ is the one story for Doctor Who Cusick looks back on with a shudder .
9 Observing that Tschudi can be shown to have made keyboards with ‘ skunktail ’ sharps ( quite exceptionally on the 1766 instruments for Frederick the Great ) , Dale rashly conjectures that the instrument seen in the Mercier portrait might be by Tschudi even though it bears no resemblance to the 1729 harpsichord or anything that subsequently emerged from the Meard Street or Great Pultney Street workshops .
10 Countries which have a very small area are not capable of being shown on a large-scale map , so the 42 zones for Africa do not include Djibouti , Swaziland , Lesotho and Mauritius .
11 But then one often comes across other entries to amuse one on the way , such as the record of an enumerator 's problems in compiling part of the 1871 census for Sheffield shown in Table 2 .
12 The 28 days for Courtney 's case to be referred to the Court of Appeal runs out on Monday .
13 At Liberal Democrat HQ in London , the 3,768 majority for Mr Foster over Mr Patten brought howls of delight to a party faithful .
14 Sweden is currently off the Richter price scale for British clients but Norway , euphoric at winning the 1994 Olympics for Lillehammer , is determined to regain the reputation it had for alpine skiing thirty years ago , when the annual quota of British skiers was 15,000 ; today it is 1,500 , but that will change when the tour operators can be induced to include Norwegian destinations in their programmes .
15 From the two examples for January and July , how fast does the temperature change from lowland to higher land ? ( 1°C for every … metres of altitude . )
16 I 've already said this morning that the thirty hectares for Greater York really reflects the availability of the site which is already committed .
17 A Tommy Bennett penalty clinched a 1-0 win for Fairfield at Arncliffe and Netherley RBL ( Jeff Richardson , Barry Hensley , Paul Jeffers , Paul Connolly , Gary Kimpton ) won 5-2 at West Everton , who had led 2-1 .
18 Chris Curran headed home from a Gary Himsworth free kick to seal a 2–2 draw for Scarborough .
19 The result was a 2-1 win for England , who went on to take the silver medal , losing in an exciting final to Australia .
20 The first is Jim Glennon , who won half a dozen caps for Ireland in the eighties .
21 Dr Harry Boot and Sir John Randall in a reconstruction of a 1940s laboratory for BBC Television Secret War Series , ten years ago
22 The No 18 tram for Springburn was not a problem .
23 The coverage is repetitive ( every 18 days for Landsats 1–3 , every 16 days for Landsats 4 and 5 ) so phenomena which change through time can be monitored .
24 There were a thousand uses for Herrick 's implants , but most would be used as they had on Haavikko — to make a man vulnerable by making him believe he had done something when he had n't .
25 Dave Wensley 's hat-trick in the opening 10 minutes of the final period gave Tigers a 6-5 lead and with 28 seconds left , Alan Gould 's goal made it a 7-5 win for Telford .
26 Talented hurdler Ambuscade finally broke his Flat duck at the 22nd attempt to initiate a 34-1 double for Kevin Darley .
27 The coverage is repetitive ( every 18 days for Landsats 1–3 , every 16 days for Landsats 4 and 5 ) so phenomena which change through time can be monitored .
28 They paid half a million pounds for Norweigan International striker Jan Orga Fiortoft
29 ‘ Someone could offer me a million quid for Henry , but there would be no sale .
30 RAF planes scanned the seas and eight nations broadcast radio appeals every four hours for Birdseye to get in touch .
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