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

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1 The Cattle of the Cottagers are impounded when the Forest is driven by the Keepers , as all other Cattle are ; and when the Owners take them from the Pound ( paying the usual Fees to the Keepers ) they turn them again into the Forest , having no other Means of maintaining them … the Cottagers … are detrimental to the Forest , by cutting Wood for Fuel , and for building Huts , and making Fences to the Patches which they inclose from the Forest ; by keeping Pigs , Sheep etc. in the Forest all the Year ; and by stealing Timber .
2 Go in there turn left , its with the sheep right opposite the barn , played there for years , two trophy 's
3 The gate admits to a path , presumably made as a droveway for bringing sheep down from the fell ; this spirals up to the ridge where a turn to the right leads to the summit cairn .
4 A ‘ very high proportion ’ even of the detailed wording of this 1937 text remains in the published version.i Much of The Silmarillion , then , could be seen as chronologically pre- Hobbit , while the Unfinished Tales ( though much more varied in date and nature ) at least contain a good deal of material whose composition preceded the appearance of The Lord of the Rings .
5 Not only are these very powerful facilities but they will enable you to draw professional graphics although you may not be an artist , and to present numerical data properly without the help of a statistician .
6 The sociologist can also examine his data analytically in the light of hypotheses developed by his more theoretically inclined colleagues on such matters as urban alienation , juvenile delinquency , football hooliganism , dangerous driving , the generation gap , secularization , and race relations .
7 RIGHT A bone specialist is sorting animal bones into groups and entering the data on to a computer for analysis .
8 The records need to be sorted in order of a particular ( key ) field before storing the data on to the file .
9 He has a snow scooter , and enough cash to hire a boat twice a year to move his reindeer on to an island .
10 As the speed bled off , he turned the aircraft on to the runway heading by kicking hard on the right rudder-pedal .
11 There are essentially three parts in the construction of the game : first , the assembly of the printed circuit board ( p.c.b. ) which is quite straightforward ; secondly , the assembly of the wicket and fielding l.e.d.s on to the board which can be a piece of thin plywood or hardboard sheet , an assembly which is a bit fiddly but not insurmountable ; thirdly , the fabrication of a very simple box which holds the finished job in a nice compact manner .
12 A partner will pay a flat rate Class 2 contribution of £267.80 together with a Class 4 contribution of 6.3% of profits between the lower earnings limit of £5,900 and the upper earnings limit of £20,820 which gives a Class 4 contribution of £905.94 .
13 It was finally decided to auction the aircraft along with the majority of the Fox Studio 's props .
14 Within the NAC fall such aeronautical milestones as A V Roe 's second Triplane ( first flown on July 13 , 1909 ) ; Leon Levavasseur 's Antoinette monoplane of 1910 ; Alcock and Brown 's Vimy IV ( see page 37 ) ; Amy Johnson 's immortal Gipsy Moth Jason of 1931 ; the Schneider Trophy winning Supermarine S.6B along with the trophy itself and the Gloster E28/39 — Britain 's first jet aircraft along with an example of the Whittle W1 engine .
15 Since the market for this metal is dominated by the automotive industry there was an inevitable decline in price which ended the year at $1,350 per ounce , over 55% down from the year 's high point .
16 Aircraft come and go all day long ( with the exception of the afternoon 's flying display ) and moving aircraft in among the viewing public seems to be accomplished with the minimum of fuss .
17 The analysis of these data together with the use of hitherto unused qualitative information will provide the first detailed and accurate account of bank behaviour with respect to lending practice and thus allow a proper assessment of the central issues .
18 Moreover , it has the advantage of providing data down to the level of the individual enumeration district covering roughly 500 inhabitants , which , even if too small for certain purposes , can be treated as a building block for areas specially defined by the user ( Rhind , 1983 ) .
19 In the UK , according to Piers Merchant , Director of Public Affairs for the Advertising Association , ‘ The total advertising spend for last year in all media was £7.5bn. so as a percentage of that tobacco advertising is very small …
20 With great skill he managed to get the overladen aircraft down on the desert , but at dawn they discovered German traffic on a nearby road .
21 He said slowly and dangerously , ‘ I daresay I might have been four bob down at the end of an evening .
22 They gave £20 annually for the maintenance of the church and £100 annually for grants towards the marriages of peasants and servants .
23 Just as ‘ facts ’ in science only become ‘ evidence ’ when they are ranged for or against some theory , so course data become evaluation data only in the light of contemplated change .
24 Surveys of these societies sometimes reveal remarkably high intake figures — 130g a day among the Kikuyu of Kenya and a staggering 150g daily among the Buganda of Uganda , for instance .
25 Any data still in the file buffer is written to the file before the file is closed .
26 MIRROR Group shares rose 1p to 64p yesterday on the back of rocketing sales .
27 GRiDPad uses a lightpen to ‘ write ’ data directly onto the screen
28 To do this , Mascot uses Dynamic Data Exchange links , which extracts data directly from the accounting system and transfers it a spreadsheet , such as Microsoft Corp 's Excel .
29 In general you 're going to be paying £10 to £20 more for a fleece lined with Windstopper than a fleece lined or covered with some other material .
30 A JUDGE awarded £147,000 yesterday to a hero fireman left a nervous wreck by the Kings Cross fire disaster and told him : ‘ You are the most courageous man I have had the privilege of meeting . ’
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