Example sentences of "[n mass] [prep] [noun pl] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The cost of cover is £10 for properties up to £250,000 and £20 for properties up to £500,000 .
2 Owner Gordon King acquired the aircraft from Aces High in an exchange arrangement for an original B–25 nose section , to replace the panoramic camera nose fitted to N1042B ( see July 's FlyPast , p58 ) .
3 The Met office has just agreed a prestigious deal with the International Civil Aviation Organisation to provide weather data to airlines all over the world .
4 They do n't occur at a uniform rate , but there 's nothing in Darwinism which implies that they should , but I was looking at some data on radiolarians recently in which about every sixty thousand years there 's a population sample — I mean you can estimate and see the rate at which this stuff is building up — and in no occasion in a period of sixty thousand years did the population change by more than about half a standard deviation .
5 Isochronous Ethernet , which can carry voice , video , image and data at speeds up to 16Mbps , will be incorporated into IBM 's family of ValuePoint personal computers by the first half of next year , Joe Panella , programme manager for IBM 's Entry Systems Technologies Division in Boca Raton , Florida told US PC Week .
6 Flat sheets of mirror glass and square or arched panels come in two main thicknesses — 4mm for mirrors up to 1m sq , and 6mm for mirrors larger than this .
7 The cost of cover is £10 for properties up to £250,000 and £20 for properties up to £500,000 .
8 Bream from pegs upstream of the shipyard , including odd specimens to 7 lb 8 oz .
9 Bath and shower wastes should be 40mm with a slope of 1° to for lengths up to 3m .
10 Whereas reported HC retained profits for ICI total £4¾bn , on a CPP basis the company has paid 92 £4bn of dividends out of purchasing power capital .
11 Nearly 30% of Americans all over the country surveyed by the Washington Post said they feared their city would be subject to a terrorist attack .
12 The disposal also meant that the UK is now the group 's single largest market , generating 41% of revenues ahead of France 's 37% .
13 Uzbekistan stopped all bank transfers with Kirgiz banks and brought in regulations to allow sales of goods only to Uzbeks .
14 From the outset Headline has considered WHS to be the centre of its market , though the fast growing non-fiction list with such successes as Raymond Blanc 's Cooking for Friends has greatly strengthened its sales through chains such as Waterstones and Dillons , and the mass market paperbacks are benefiting from the increased sales of paperbacks generally in supermarkets .
15 The issues covered include : the level of the state pension , the position of older people with incomes just above Income Support level , the minimum Community Charge Benefit , Income Support for residential and nursing home fees , the assessment of capital for income-related benefits , the Social Fund budget and disability benefits .
16 Military successes against the MNR had complicated the situation , he said , because people in areas formerly under rebel control were now in need of direct assistance .
17 We put the staff in costumes instead of uniforms and we were the first to really ‘ love ’ children while other restaurants tolerated them . ’
18 Other people on incomes marginally above income support levels may get some help towards dental and optical charges but no help towards prescription charges .
19 Use 0.5sq mm flex for light fittings , 0.75sq mm flex for light fittings , 0.75sq mm flex for small appliances , 1 sq mm flex for those rated at up to 2kW , and 1.25sq mm for ratings up to 3kW .
20 Waterproof and tearproof , the Tidy Sheet measures 81cm square ref 8159 £2.49 , p&p £1.94 on orders up to £30 .
21 County councillors have claimed £2,087 for trips abroad during the past year .
22 Trips abroad : County councillors have claimed £2,087 for trips abroad during the past year .
23 County councillors have claimed £2,087 for trips abroad during the past year .
24 ‘ I did n't know you 'd got so bleeding sensitive , ’ she said , pulling a filthy pair of leggings on over the nappy .
25 So she ran in and whipped a pair of socks on to the girl 's feet .
26 He wore a natty black business suit and a pair of sunglasses just like Rex 's .
27 Tuppe found a pair of knickers down behind the back seat .
28 One year , in June , we found a pair of swans still at Toftingall .
29 She turned the pair of scissors over with her long , slim fingers and frowned .
30 Certain objects admit of both verbs however and the contrast in meaning is highly revealing , as the pair of examples below from the Brown University Corpus shows : ( 136 ) … such comments as the following which was made by one of the Kohnstamm-negative subjects …
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