Example sentences of "[num] [coord] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 This disclaimer is not appropriate if either the report is an Investment Advertisement under the Financial Services Act 1986 or if the client itself authorised under the FSA .
2 The Regulation enters into force on 1 January 1993 or as soon as it is approved by the European Parliament , which should be the end of March .
3 If the maximum number of cells in a row of the grid is 30 and if there are 30 rows , a dice could be thrown six times and the outcomes totalled to get the row coordinate , and six times for the column coordinate using the convention that the six on the dice is interpreted as zero .
4 Eventually , it was agreed and confirmed at a mass meeting held at the Stadium in Liverpool on 6 October that the seaman 's wage on all foreign-going ships should be raised to £pound11 and the fireman 's to £pound11 10s and that the national wage board should determine a national port wage within four weeks , the award to be paid retrospectively .
5 It was held that Maidstone market was a market overt because it was established by charter in 1747 and that the innocent purchaser obtained a good title to the car because it was customary at Maidstone market for goods to be sold by private treaty after the auction .
6 He started at 9.15 , finished just before 12 and when you think how much that time is worth , it says a lot . ’
7 Connie said : ‘ We need an audience of at least 40 for the Sainsbury 's talk on May 12 and as usual anyone who is interested is welcome to come along — with members being given the opportunity of reduced prices .
8 There are other problems , apart from the fact that Harrison 's evidence dates from 1790 and if there was a regular working pattern in Bristol it may have been of more recent origin than he suggests .
9 A very large proportion of the population now believes that ‘ un pas de gèant ’ will be taken in 1993 and that the Tunnel will be a commercial success .
10 Prison Wormwood Scrubs where he was informed of the decision by the Secretary of State , following consultations with the trial judge and with Lord Lane C.J. , that his first review by the local review committee would be August 1993 and that 11 years was regarded by a junior minister on behalf of the Secretary of State as being the requisite time necessary for Mr. Pegg to meet the requirements of retribution and deterrence for his offence .
11 I know that it is intended to begin wiring around 1 September 1993 and that it will be a week or so before the actual switchover from room 202 to the above sites takes place .
12 It has always been the intention to advise individuals that this is a Provisional Banding , that they will receive formal notification of their Banding with their Demand in April 1993 and that any enquiries/appeals about Banding can not be dealt with until after 1 April 1993 .
13 US intelligence had estimated that North Korea could have nuclear weapons ready by 1993 and that it was taking action to hide the existence of components from possible international inspection .
14 Can you please let me know if you would be willing to take this booking on a regular basis , commencing with Saturday 20th November 1993 and if so the charge that you would make to us .
15 Suppose the demand curve , reflecting social marginal benefit , is given by D 2 D 2 and that the industry begins with the capital stock for which Q is the maximum output and SMC the relevant short-run marginal cost curve .
16 Reid , who lost winning positions on the final day in the Masters and the US PGA , was beaten 3 and 2 and when he bowed out on the 34th green he was nine under par for the day .
17 2 And if the scheme proves a success it could spread throughout Cleveland and parts of North Yorkshire and South Durham .
18 However , in O'Reilly v. Mackman Lord Diplock argued that the present procedural regime for AJRs is more advantageous to applicants than that under the pre-1978 version of Ord. 53. and that it strikes a sound balance between the interests of applicants and respondents .
19 The distance that had to be covered can be seen in the case of the Primitive Methodists : they had no theological college until 1881 and when the new college in Manchester faced collapse it was only saved by the generosity of Sir William Hartley .
20 The tower was demolished by lightning in 1821 and since the present Abbey clock tower was erected on the site in 1822 the papingo has been placed there for every contest .
21 On Oct. 31 , 1989 , Pravda said that 3,000,000 of the workforce had been made unemployed since 1985 and that the total would reach 15-16,000,000 by 2005 .
22 The Slovak parliament 's defence and security committee alleged that Meciar was registered with the security police or StB from 1985 and that he had removed incriminating evidence and promoted loyal former agents in the Slovak Interior Ministry after November 1989 .
23 You are already aware that the Sports Council very generously grant aided us for 1985 and when you receive your Annual Report you will see that we have a surplus of approximately £7.500 .
24 Our discussion in the previous four chapters has focused in turn on the substance and implementation of each of the aims of the Primary Needs Programme as set out by Leeds LEA in 1985 and as reinforced in numerous contexts subsequently .
25 His mother the dowager Queen Isabella survived until 1358 and if she could transmit title to Edward III , why could not Jeanne of Navarre , Louis X 's daughter , or any of the daughters of Philip V do likewise ?
26 Neath then won a ruck in Bridgend 's 22 and after Laity had committed two defenders , Barclay had a clear overlap to the corner .
27 ( a ) that the body complies with Rules 3–6 , 8 , 9 and 22 and that its members comply with Rules 5 and 6 ; and
28 ( a ) that the body complies with Rules 36 , 8 , 9 and 22 and that its members comply with Rules 5 and 6 ;
29 Our NCT Branch Year is outlined on page 22 and as you can see it is fairly busy .
30 2 But since the rise of structuralism in the sixties Marxist criticism has been more and more on the defensive .
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