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

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1 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 ) .
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 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 .
4 We then sailed alongside , too close For peace of mind in the lumpy conditions prevailing , but close enough for three cod to be thrown across .
5 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 .
6 Managers of four of the 11 bond issues have declared Heron to be in default and sought instant redemption .
7 They are planning a 100 per cent digital phone system that will enable voice images and data to be carried on the line .
8 The panel asked for the new data to be published as a correction to the original paper .
9 Data to be published shortly draws on experiments including observations of Freddy , the dolphin that has been living off the Northumbrian coast for four years .
10 But cognition can not exist independently of its data base and for data to be evaluated it must first be perceived .
11 This allows the map data to be replaced by probability distributions of known form and parameters .
12 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 .
13 It would be nice to know whether females with high quality mates do indeed succeed in rearing more young than those with low quality mates ; they ought to , but there are n't yet enough data to be sure .
14 ‘ It is permissible for the data to be used for accident prevention purposes , but the source of the information must not be divulged to anyone who is not a member of the Authority . ’
15 The memory device called Random Access Memory ( RAM ) enables data to be written ( placed ) into memory cells and read ( retrieved ) from them again .
16 For such an approach to be worth while , we would expect the changes in the data to be ‘ small ’ in some sense , so the new optimal tableau is close to the old one .
17 In such classroom research , the teacher is part of the data to be observed .
18 Improvements to Ark printing are in the offing , Mr Round believes , as are facilities for transferring data into Ark , which will allow data to be loaded automatically from the firm 's AS/400 database without rekeying .
19 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 ’ .
20 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 ] .
21 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 .
22 Whilst the clinical measurements of visual acuity and visual field yield key information for medical purposes of treatment and correction when possible , they also afford scientifically accurate data to be used as a basis for presenting learning materials that involve the use of vision .
23 The system is based on Ethernet and enables multimedia data to be transmitted at 10Mbps over television operators ' coaxial cable channels , providing up to seven times the capacity of T-1 lines .
24 Novels can also be used as a topic for study in themselves , quite apart from their value as data to be used in studies of the social worlds which they describe .
25 Ing C Olivetti & Co SpA and British Telecommunications Plc decided to unveil their jointly-developed personal computer videoconferencing system , the multi-media Personal Computer Communication system first in Milan rather than London : the system enables pictures , speech , text and data to be transmitted from one workstation to another .
26 The new Earth Data System is designed to facilitate the collection and analysing of environmental-impact data by enabling the data to be gathered from many different types of computers that are geographically dispersed and often incompatible .
27 To do this , compilers enable data to be aligned in a series of array dimensions ( an encapsulation of similar data types ) , sub-dimensions , collapsed or replicate dimensions .
28 An IntelliPrint feature enables data to be routed transparently to attached printers .
29 Ref. 8 used the Northern Hemisphere , land-based temperature record as an indicator of global change , claiming these data to be superior to the full global data set , but this is incorrect .
30 APEX allows users to hot link between Windows and Unix applications , enabling data to be cut and pasted from either environment .
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