Example sentences of "[noun sg] [num] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Revenue seem to have an option to apply Cases III , IV and V or Case VI but the author is aware of cases where the Revenue have permitted the preceding year basis to apply under Cases III , IV and V although the Revenue could have assessed under Case VI .
2 Picks : either a Tortex 74 or a Clayton 74–77 .
3 However that may be , there were apparently no serious doubts about Part 2 and the GEORGE shot of 8 May , 1951 , in the Pacific showed that a thermonuclear reaction could be produced by a fission explosion — although in this shot an enormous fission explosion was required to ignite a relatively small amount of thermonuclear fuel .
4 Also important is the limited availability of alternative sources for retailer 2 once the first agreement is signed .
5 Also , a detailed treatment of radiative heating and cooling takes account of the concentration of CO 2 and the distribution of ozone .
6 Cells were incubated at 37°C in 95% O 2 and 5% CO 2 and the medium was changed every 2 days .
7 Apart from the stray references to external events in the letters between Helen and Edward , the incomplete Fiction is a fuller guide to the decisions Thomas was making between Easter 1895 and the summer of 1896 than reinterpretation of the Morgans novel .
8 The red line represents freon eleven and the green line freon twelve .
9 From about 3900 Ma ago to about 3300 Ma ago it is clear from Figure 6.9 that the Moon was subjected to its last heavy bombardment .
10 The term ‘ bow shock ’ arises because of certain similarities between Figure 9.2 and the conditions at the bow of a boat when it is moving through water .
11 It corresponds to the line in figure 6.11 and the top line in figure 6.10 .
12 John became a justice of the Common Bench in Easter term 1275 and the formal records of the court show him acting as a justice continuously down to the end of 1289 .
13 Theorem 1.2.5 If a , b c ε Z are such that
14 Two texts , Shakespeare 's Sonnet 129 and the opening of Jane Austen 's Mansfield Park , are analysed in all chapters , except in the one on pragmatics ( Chapter 6 ) and in the conclusion ( Chapter 8 ) .
15 Figure 8.2 As the tethered female cricket walks along the Y-maze it moves beneath her feet .
16 The textbase STATLT holding the statutes for England has been developed and refined in a series of projects since 1980 and at the start of the project described here already provided a very detailed definition of the data structure [ 1 ] , full text-searching facilities , symbolic addressing in the manner of Figure 2 and a multi-valued attribute marg-note-xref in each text unit to record cross-references made to other parts of the text [ 23 ] .
17 Figure 2 and the accompanying box show how shoulder angle is defined .
18 It was argued in Chapter 2 that the criminal law ought to spread its net wider where the potential harm is greater .
19 It was emphasised in Chapter 2 that the demand for labour is a derived demand — it is derived from the demand for goods and services .
20 The suggestion was discussed in Chapter 2 that the manner in which a pen is held in the hand during writing may be used as an index of speech lateralisation .
21 Yet we have already found in Chapter 2 that the UK has , relatively speaking , been suffering from declining international competitiveness as a place in which goods are actually made , though it has been holding its own in providing financial services on a world scale , and is prosperous enough , for example , to have a demand for hypermarkets on the international model .
22 The reasons for this puzzling association of money wage changes and real-wage changes in classical theory are not altogether clear , though we speculated in Chapter 2 that the influence of the quantity theory of money probably played an important part since it anchored the price level to the quantity of money in circulation , releasing the money-wage bargain to determine real wages .
23 Thus the prophecy of chapter 2 and the dark words of God of chapter 3 find fulfilment , our expectations are overturned , and the elders of Israel are taught that their God is beyond their manipulation .
24 So a further part of the prophecy of chapter 2 and the divine judgement of chapter 3 comes to its dark fruition .
25 In agreement with this idea several groups have recently shown that this site does indeed represent a functional binding site for octamer binding proteins ( 12–14 ) and we have demonstrated that it can bind both the constitutively expressed octamer binding protein Oct-1 and a novel octamer binding protein expressed in cervical cells ( 15 ) .
26 Hence the two base changes in the octamer-like sequence in HPV 6/11 compared to HPV 16/18 render it non-functional as a binding site both for the constitutively expressed octamer binding protein Oct-1 and the cervical octamer binding protein .
27 Recall from Chapter 12 that an allowance has to be made for the fact that a given sum of money to be received in the future is worth less than the same sum received now .
28 Recall from Chapter 22 that the monetarists put a great deal of faith in the observed correlation between changes in the money supply and changes in national income .
29 Thus , where specific goods are to be weighed or tested , etc. , by some person other than the seller , property will pass under Rule 1 or Rule 2 unless the parties have agreed otherwise .
30 The algebraic laws , infinitary rule 2 and the rule of substitution in expressions provide a sound and complete system for deciding the equivalence of programs .
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