Example sentences of "[n mass] [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If the present state is F then if pr is less than 0.77 then the state remains F or else the state becomes C. If the present state is C then if pr is less than 0.24 then the state becomes F or else the state remains C. The values 0.77 and 0.24 are obtained from the transition probability matrix shown in Table 6.4 .
2 If the present state is F then if pr is less than 0.77 then the state remains F or else the state becomes C. If the present state is C then if pr is less than 0.24 then the state becomes F or else the state remains C. The values 0.77 and 0.24 are obtained from the transition probability matrix shown in Table 6.4 .
3 The reel line should be as light as you can get away with ; perhaps as low as 6lb in open water but 8lb is more sensible , specially in the new extra thin nylons .
4 The PSS 9.6V is therefore a compromise .
5 From the 340 million year old oil shales round Wardie Bay he collected specimens of ray-finned ( paleoniscoid ) fishes which were once as common as cod is now .
6 She had been introduced to Norman Lamont ( very sexy ) and afterwards Charles had been wonderful , guiding her from cab to restaurant , steering her around the menu ( ‘ the salt cod is quite delicious ’ ) , plying her with Vinho Verde and a glass of Setubal .
7 This aircraft is historically significant because , according to a Museum official , many famous Air Force leaders such as Generals Arnold and Vandenberg and Mr Larry Bell , founder of Bell Aircraft , got their first jet ride in this very aircraft .
8 Also with other beacons often within receivable range on frequencies only one kHz apart , sometimes if the aircraft is somewhere between the two , both become unusable .
9 This aircraft is also kept busy on charter operations , and may be seen at various UK airports in summertime .
10 In its 40th year as a type , on the 10th anniversary of its only active service and the year before the 40th anniversary of the RAF , the aircraft is increasingly viewed by those who hold the purse strings as an anachronism — a symbol of a past which has no relevance in the new future .
11 To find out which position line , to or from the beacon , the aircraft is on at any given moment .
12 Therefore the aircraft is most likely to have been hit by heavy machine-gun fire , which , unless it hit a vital spot such as fuel tanks or engines , would not cause the immediate destruction of the aircraft , but could kill or disable the pilot .
13 Before undertaking any such flight make sure that your aircraft is properly equipped with de-icing equipment .
14 In executing what would be a normal stall recovery , any movement forwards will , or course , increase the pitching , thereby making the sensation more vivid and encouraging the pilot to think that the aircraft is not recovering .
15 If your aircraft is not painted in a standard colour you will often find details of the exact type and colour in the airframe log book .
16 Thus , what is beneficial for Grumman Aircraft is not necessarily in the interest of Boeing .
17 We know that the projected new Ilyushin Y-type fighter aircraft is n't due to come into full-scale production much before the early 1980S … perhaps two more years before they are in full service with trained pilots and maintenance crews .
18 Eventually to be positioned next to the Swift , the RAFM 's first-ever ‘ touch-and=try ’ ( jargon would have it as ‘ visitor-inter-active ’ ! ) aircraft is already on site , Jet Provost T.3A XM463 from 1 FTS at Linton-on-Ouse .
19 While interest in Japanese aircraft is certainly facing a renaissance now that the fiftieth anniversary of the daring Pearl Harbor attack is upon us ( see page 10 ) , it is still true to say that interest in the hardware of the Imperial Japanese forces is still low with the warbird community , despite the recent pioneering efforts of the Museum of Flight at Santa Monica .
20 The aircraft is currently at Liberal being prepared for a ferry flight to Galveston and it is expected that the aircraft will be restored to full combat configuration .
21 c ) If the aircraft is deliberately turned , the balance mechanism in the ears senses the turn and this information is passed to the brain .
22 One package simulating 40 very different aircraft is perhaps over ambitious , but the flight models are just too similar — sometimes the only way to remember whether you are flying a 747 Boeing or a Harrier jump jet is to use the external view !
23 If the aircraft is satisfactorily following the glide path beam , then this height will be automatically achieved .
24 The aircraft is quite responsive to trim changes , but even with the plunger set fully aft or fully forward it is not impossible , just uncomfortable , to fly in the cruise .
25 The resulting aircraft is much more versatile than even the legendary DC-3 and avoids the ever increasing costs of maintaining and operating a piston engined aircraft — turbine fuel is available worldwide but fuel for reciprocating engines is available in an ever diminishing number
26 When the aircraft is more that 10° off the bearing , the needle will be stationary , full over to the left or right of the OBS dial .
27 This aircraft is now confirmed at P1344 , built in late 1939 as a Mk I at Cricklewood .
28 All work was done by hand , even dismantling and re-assembly being carried out without the aid of lifting tackle , and the aircraft is now resplendent in original silver trainer scheme with yellow T-bands .
29 Later re-designated the AIR–1 and given the civil registration R–RAIR , a replica of this aircraft is now preserved in the Museum .
30 The average age of Singapore Airlines ' aircraft is only four years and nine months .
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