Example sentences of "rate [prep] [noun sg] of [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 In poplars , it has been found that there are increased concentrations and rates of synthesis of phenolics within 52 hours of attack .
2 It recommended that the councils monitor the rates of submission of theses by research students in every university , so as to be able to impose sanctions on universities whose rates were unsatisfactory .
3 With a faster rate of transfer of workers from old machines to new ones , the proportion of more modern , higher-productivity machines in use rises .
4 As with chimneys , so with synapses ; if they are constructed — or even reconstructed — during learning , one might expect a brief increase in the rate of synthesis of proteins over the time when an animal was being trained and memory was being formed .
5 the average rate of formation of stars in the Galaxy
6 To do so , it is necessary briefly to increase the rate of insertion of bricks at a particular point in the house — the roof — without changing the rate of removal ; bricks thus accumulate as the chimney is constructed .
7 So that the annual average rate of provision of dwellings in North Yorkshire is something like three thousand one hundred and eighty two dwellings .
8 It also cost the German central bank a guarantee of a fixed future rate of conversion of dollars into marks .
9 Earlier in this chapter we described the rate of referral of cases to the development officers , and Table 3. 1 shows the size of their case load month by month .
10 The difference ( positive or negative ) between the rate of growth of GDP and the combined , weighted rate of growth of inputs of labour and capital , known as total factor input ( TFI ) , gives the rate of growth of productivity .
11 In common with most other professional bodies the Institute has seen a substantial increase in the rate of growth of complaints against members in recent years ; in 1991 , we received 20% more complaints than in 1990 .
12 These policies were incorporated into the Fifth Plan , formulated in 1964 and 1965 , which aimed at an annual rate of growth of profits of 8.6 per cent between 1964 and 1970 .
13 In the years of heaviest recession ( measured in this case as 1977–81 ) , the rate of loss of jobs in foreign-owned establishments was on average lower than that of all UK privately-owned establishments .
14 ‘ We can judge by the rate of sale of books in the catalogue , and we were pleased with it .
15 IBM Corp 's AdStar Corp in San Jose says that six new models of the IBM 9570 Disk Array Subsystem are now available : the new models use RAID-5 architecture and support sustained data rates in excess of 60M-bytes per second over a HIPPI High Performance Parallel Interface : the 9570 stores up to 232Gb of data and can be installed on some ES/9000s and 3090s , the RS/6000 and a multitude of non-IBM machines ; the new models — 020 , 040 , 120 , 140 , 220 and 240 — provide both RAID-1 mirrored data and RAID-5 distributed parity capability , ‘ while preserving RAID-3-like performance for large block transfers ’ ; no prices .
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