Example sentences of "[adj] [n mass] [prep] [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 We shall consider these changes in more detail in Chapter 6 , and relate them to spatial data by reference principally to female and part-time employees .
2 They do n't occur at a uniform rate , but there 's nothing in Darwinism which implies that they should , but I was looking at some data on radiolarians recently in which about every sixty thousand years there 's a population sample — I mean you can estimate and see the rate at which this stuff is building up — and in no occasion in a period of sixty thousand years did the population change by more than about half a standard deviation .
3 They were bold gamblers , and noisily made bets which left some people in debt literally for years to come .
4 This series of moves forward along the hole is what is known as a multiple dig , but some people prefer to dig a trench all the way along the burrow until the ferret is reached .
5 The ETR-254 rotary excavator , which can shift 1200 cubic metres an hour and dig a trench to take a pipe 1420 mm in diameter even in frozen ground , is one example .
6 So a car developing 30 horsepower at 60 miles an hour is releasing some 90 kW of heat continuously into the air .
7 Most frequently accessed data are stored on the magnetic media and less frequently on the optical media with backup also on the optical .
8 Objective 1 status would provide 53,000 people from Dornoch northwards with a modern rail service , not one held back in the 19th century . ’
9 From the outset Headline has considered WHS to be the centre of its market , though the fast growing non-fiction list with such successes as Raymond Blanc 's Cooking for Friends has greatly strengthened its sales through chains such as Waterstones and Dillons , and the mass market paperbacks are benefiting from the increased sales of paperbacks generally in supermarkets .
10 KENT POLICE began re-interviewing 1,500 people in Deal yesterday in an unusual move to develop leads on last month 's bombing of the Royal Marines ' barracks in the town .
11 Jim added that he was personally looking forward to offering the revised series in Tayside later in the session .
12 The issues covered include : the level of the state pension , the position of older people with incomes just above Income Support level , the minimum Community Charge Benefit , Income Support for residential and nursing home fees , the assessment of capital for income-related benefits , the Social Fund budget and disability benefits .
13 Miss T. was admitted to the ward at 6.10 a.m. and given 50 mg. of pethidine together with antibiotics at 6.55 a.m .
14 In the case of Annbank-Mauchline , the reopening allowed an enhanced schedule of Knockshinnoch-Ayr coal trains to be covered by one pair of locomotives instead of two .
15 Caerleon has the only remains of Roman legionary barracks on view anywhere in Europe .
16 Hirschowitz et al infused 10 , 20 , and 40 ml of alcohol intravenously for thirty minutes and found a pronounced and dose dependent increase in acid secretion .
17 Caro had ironed a clean pair of jeans especially for this visit .
18 Other people on incomes marginally above income support levels may get some help towards dental and optical charges but no help towards prescription charges .
19 ‘ E give me a lovely pair of stays once with satin panels .
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