Example sentences of "[unc] [noun] [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 Suitable candidates for M are a dynamic-programming-type alignment score ( 16 ) of π , π m or a simpler and faster scoring scheme based on the numbers of pairs of mapped probes which are adjacent in π m and are separated only by unmapped probes in π .
2 When the dielectric loss factor is measured at a characteristic frequency ο max and a given temperature , it passes through a maximum when a relaxation occurs , and the dipole relaxation time , can be obtained .
3 Expert comes with an RS232 lead and a disk of utilities , so you can connect the box to your PC 's serial port and run a variety of configuration and diagnostic tools .
4 But I also have a Roland D550 module and a Yamaha TG77 . ’
5 Congratulations to Catherine Hopkins , a member of Barbara Norton 's Finchampstead class , who to her other qualifications ( she 's a pharmacy technician , a cordon bleu cook and a herbalist ) has added a private pilot 's licence .
6 No fewer than twenty lucky readers have won our third prize of a Recta D0310 compass and a 905 Liquipak .
7 Presenting her with gifts including an art deco clock and a cheque , he thanked her and her husband , a former chairman of the residents ' association , for all they had done for Le Court .
8 After the banquet , other French experts had Created a son et Lumiere spectacle and a fireworks display .
9 She had never had an au pair girl or a laundry room herself .
10 Well er it was only I 'd been a wee while at er Birsay and a wee while at Crantit till I were back at Holland but it was a different farm I was in then it was a bit different .
11 and er , they sent her er bouquet and a card for her birthday , she was seventy , and she wrote a letter back and she passed it around for every body to read , and there was , in her writing , which was very clear
12 For the last twenty years it has been the government policy in both countries to er protect their civilian populations against these weapons and the potential use of them by er terrorists or a hostile force .
13 Er water and a salt .
14 Er water and a salt .
15 Er water and a salt .
16 In a randomised blinded phase I/II trial comparing Ro-24-7429 with nucleoside RT inhibitors in 96 patients ( CD4 50–500/L ) , Haubrich et al ( California , USA ) found that although the drug was well tolerated , it was ineffective in producing either a rise in CD4 count or a fall in p24 antigen activity .
17 Er and things like sort of er midday and a late evening er usually fine , and then you have y quite a lot of asthmatics say they wake up in the night , somewhere between two to five .
18 Now everything in computers is stored away as , er numbers and a certain set of numbers represent all the different characters .
19 different people , of people to do sections pensioners er shopkeeper and a
20 This was the turning-point at the hotel , and with grenades and tommy-gun fire Corporal White led the remains of No.4 Troop and a few Norwegians into the blazing building .
21 NeTpower expects to deliver its first three unnamed turnkey machines in volume this fall : a sub-$5,000 entry-level R4000 desktop , a sub-$10,000 high-end R4400 desktop and a low-end sub-$10,000 R4400 deskside server .
22 The on-loan Kilcline brought much-needed stability to the heart of Newcastle 's defence but a moment 's hesitation by the otherwise accomplished Alan Neilson undid the good work , allowing former darlington player David Currie to fire the equaliser five minutes from time .
23 A full programme of family events includes theatre , wandering minstrels , storytelling , children 's activities and a host of competitions .
24 ‘ The decision was then taken to significantly extend this Company 's activities and a new 25,000 square foot facility has been built at Musaffah in the industrial area of Abu Dhabi .
25 People enquiring about the Allied Trust Tessa and the company 's status are accurately told by employees that Tessa deposits are covered by the deposit-holders ' protection scheme , which guarantees up to 75% of the first £20,000 of an investor 's money if a bank fails .
26 The custom of asking for permission to marry has less significance nowadays ; it harks back to the time when a father had control over his unmarried daughter 's money until a husband came along .
27 If there were , then the last decade and a half of selectionist-neutralist controversies over all these different non-definitional issues could have been settled in advance without recourse to empirical data , in an armchair with a scientist 's glossary and a logician 's truth table .
28 Edward Pearce 's Sketch When a first-class generalist meets a grubby technician
29 What is the difference between a pain in one 's foot and a pain in one 's stomach ?
30 The Sartre-type account is really no more than an endorsement of what James called ‘ the most natural and immediate answer ’ to the question , ‘ What is the difference between a pain in one 's foot and a pain in one 's stomach ? ’
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