Example sentences of "of [n mass] to be " in BNC.

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1 By May 72 the total number of aircraft to be supported , and the forecast future sales for additional aircraft , required closer co-ordination between the manufacturer and major sales network .
2 A consultant had advised them that they could earn £10.5m more from their current activities , and that there was a potential additional revenue of £25m to be made from the campus by expanding into calendars , hot dogs and more .
3 This has the obvious advantage of reducing the sheer volume of data to be gathered and processed but the disadvantage of being inflexible and possibly missing significant happenings because the category system did n't allow for them .
4 Instead of the great epic being told over and over by the bards and preachers of the word , we are offered by the critics snatches of data to be dissected , truncated , and — most scandalously of all — ‘ authenticated ’ .
5 To enable larger amounts of data to be handled , some hyper-text systems have already been augmented by a conventional relational data-base system as for example with the commercial system OWL [ 9 ] .
6 This loading process is very fast ( a few seconds for the same 70,000 words ) because there is effectively only one piece of data to be read , instead of 70,000 .
7 The Intelligent Bus Interface Module is a data acquisition engine with a 40MHz 68030 processor , which resides on the VMEbus , enabling high volumes of data to be transmitted or received independent of the central host processor when it is used with the new input-output board .
8 The strategy which controls the frequency , duration and destination is usually set up on a systems availability base rather than being controlled by the quantity of data to be transferred and its " design delay " costs .
9 A group of teachers in training watch a recording of a class as a piece of data to be analysed .
10 On more complex analyses , the concept was to retrieve the information meeting the simpler selection criteria , thus significantly reducing the volume of data to be examined subsequently , then , to extract manually the information meeting the more complicated selection criteria .
11 The graphing feature is particularly impressive and allows tables of data to be converted into a number of different graph types .
12 This allows about 650 megabytes ( 650,000,000 bytes ) of data to be stored on a single disc .
13 The new digital telephone lines now becoming common have higher band width while special data links have still bigger band widths allowing much larger amounts of data to be transmitted per second .
14 A user request for a system may lead to standard data processing work — procedural language solutions , high volumes of data to be processed , critical response times … and a long development time .
15 If the amount of data to be passed is small , you may prefer to pass data to the CHAINed program by using the indirection operators to store them at known addresses .
16 The defendants who had contracted to refurbish a block of flats sub-contracted the carpentry work to the plaintiff for a price of £20,000 to be paid in instalments related to the work completed .
17 Thus in Aldridge v Johnson ( 1857 ) 7 E & B 885 there was an agreement to transfer 32 bullocks valued at £192 in return for 100 quarters of barley valued at £125 , the set off of £23 to be paid in cash ; this was construed as a reciprocal sale ( see also Forsyth v Jervis ( 1816 ) 1 Stark 437 ; Sheldon v Cox ( 1824 ) 3 B & C 420 ) .
18 The workforce reduction and other actions will result in a one-time charge of $40m to be taken against the fourth quarter figures , but Cray expects to remain profitable for the year , and sees higher profitability as a result of the measures next year .
19 The war , which cost £15,500,000 in 1760 , required supplies of £19,600,000 to be voted for 1761 , to support a huge army of 110,000 men , mainly serving overseas .
20 The ATP Tour Championship next year offers a prize of $2m to be divided between the top eight players in the rankings .
21 Richard Botwood and his excellent team continued their cost-containment programme ( but still of course working to provide the value-for-money service members look for ) , so that we finished the year with an acceptable surplus of £35,231 to be used for the benefit of CIT members and transport in general .
22 In one case of mine , eventually settled for £300,000 , the master ordered an interim payment of £125,000 to be paid in two instalments , the first of £75,000 to enable the plaintiff to buy a suitable bungalow and install a nurse , so that she could come out of hospital , and the second of £50,000 to ensure that nursing could continue to trial .
23 One of the more commonly used methods of sales forecasting is to obtain from salesforce personnel and sales managers their combined view of sales to be expected during the forecast period .
24 At any given level of expenditure £n it may wish to optimise its " mix " of expenditure on the various promotional methods available to it , so as to maximise the level of sales to be obtained at the level of promotional expenditure £n .
25 The first step in using the offline system is to tell LIFESPAN about the kinds of media to be used .
26 For a staff of less than 100 there should be a named senior member of staff to be responsible inter-alia for training ,
27 For a staff ( all levels ) of less than 100 there should be a named senior member of staff to be responsible inter-alia for training .
28 Nevertheless , it is the responsibility of every member of staff to be prepared to market BGS 's services , products and expertise as the opportunity arises .
29 The reward for encouraging all members of staff to be active participants in the decision-making process , so helping them to develop an ownership of the final policy , is that it gives the policy a greater chance of being fully implemented across the curriculum .
30 It is unfair to other members of staff to be late on duty as they can not leave a reception desk unattended .
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