Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | They called for monthly limits for Nox emissions from a variety of solid fuels , with the highest being 400 mg per cubic metre . |
2 | For NOx reductions of 80 per cent or more , the USA , Japan and West Germany have opted for SCR ( selective catalytic reduction ) , in which ammonia is injected into the superheated region of a boiler or outside it , in a catalyst bed at around half the cost of FGD . |
3 | Allowable losses for CGT purposes from a previous year of tax assessment may be brought forward to diminish the value of gains for calculation of CGT in the current year of assessment . |
4 | In the Annual review of information science and technology , McCarn ( 1978 ) and Wanger ( 1979 ) have reviewed training and education for online information retrieval and Caruso ( 1981 ) has written about computer aids to learning online retrieval . |
5 | Our illustrious and perfectly formed editor has agreed to set aside one page of the magazine for prayer requests concerning missionaries and missionary endeavour . |
6 | Critical also of the World Cup organisation , and referring to the umpiring in West Indies as ‘ disgraceful ’ , this agonising cricketer , who came from nowhere at 18 , spotted by Javed Miandad , seems greatly perturbed still at the £1000 fine extracted from him for swearing within the hearing of umpire Plews after he had banned him for bowling bouncers against Warwickshire . |
7 | Rosenberg was filming Flesh And Bone , in Stanton , Texas , for Warner Brothers with Spring Creek Productions , a company he started with his wife Paula Weinstein . |
8 | Then I read in a magazine about floristry courses at Chipchester College and decided that sounded like me . ’ |
9 | The usual order is judgment for arrears of rent to date of termination of the tenancy , and for mesne profits to date of hearing and thereafter mesne profits at a daily rate and ( almost invariably calculated by reference to the rent ) from the date of hearing until actual possession is given up . |
10 | At present , however , screening for c-ras mutations on their own is too insensitive to procide any more than an auxiliary technique to colonoscopy , since mutant alleles are found in only 24% of carcinomas , and between 0% and 33% of high grade dysplasia . |
11 | Both Rennenkampf and Samsonov had distinguished military records as cavalry commanders in Manchuria , but they had quarrelled and become bitter enemies . |
12 | AN UNEASY truce was holding yesterday after fights erupted between cockle pickers on a West Wales beach . |
13 | Lewyn and his son Walter undertook in 1392 to renew all defective roads at Brancepeth , probably the result of heavy wear during building operations at the castle there . |
14 | During building renovations in a Milan flat at the end of October , copies of letters were discovered written in 1978 by the then DC president , Aldo Moro , while he was being held captive by the Red Brigades before they murdered him [ see pp. 29053-55 ] . |
15 | The crème de la crème of their range also solves the problem of blistered hands by removing the cause of blisters — sliding friction between skin layers under frequent and repeated pressure — through the design of a revolving handle , and is used , I think it is fair to say , by professional rose-growers and other nurserymen more than any other . |
16 | The new text of Article 92 , quoted above , now explicitly gives the member states leeway for support measures with specifically cultural objectives . |
17 | For n moles of a gas the equation is |
18 | compute the correlation coefficient for n values of x and y , |
19 | The equivalent of income-based taxes on the expenditure side is the personal expenditure tax , which places a tax on the difference between income receipts during the financial year and savings in the year , i.e. a tax on that part of the income that is consumed . |
20 | Timber was in high demand for building ships for the British Navy and many fine trees were felled . |
21 | The use of filamentous bacteriophage has even led to strategies for building antibodies in bacteria and improving their binding affinities , and so by-passing immunisation 4,5 . |
22 | Among his public works ( mentioned in Elucidario Madeirense by Silva and Meneses ) , he was responsible for building houses of refuge near the exposed mountain passes , and public fountains for thirsty travellers all over Funchal , at his own expense . |
23 | They had ideas for building houses from the roof downwards , turning rocks into soft material , making rivers run uphill , and saving sunshine in bottles . |
24 | The new release addresses some important developer issues like distributed schema for building families of applications in distributed environments . |
25 | There are also specialist CPO 's called ‘ Architectural Liaison Officers ’ who will look at planning applications for building projects like new shopping centres or housing developments . |
26 | She smiled at the slatterns too — why not ? — most of them living a little lower down the street , who , for one reason or another , had lost all taste for building edifices of any description , hanging on by the skin of such teeth as they had left , to a precarious existence of borrowing today to pay what one owed from yesterday and hoping that tomorrow would somehow take care of itself . |
27 | Atomstyle has been supplying the various bits for building PCs to dealers for quite some time by now , and so the cases and motherboards it supplies fit together really well . |
28 | SunVision functions will be offered as AVS modules and as portable libraries for building applications on Unix workstations which support AVS . |
29 | She could use the sugar she 'd got for building bricks for a new shed I reckon , the amount she 'd got there . |
30 | This Charnwood Forest granite is so hard that there was no known way of dressing it well enough for building purposes until the nineteenth century , but it was used for millstones and supplied road metal and kerbstones to London and other parts of England . |