Example sentences of "[noun pl] [art] [noun sg] is " in BNC.

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1 In institutions the pattern is reversed so that there are 13,000 adults in institutions in severity group 1 and 108,000 in category 10 .
2 Inside the grykes the environment is cool , dark and damp , so species more commonly found in woodland are seen , including wood sage , harts tongue fern and there are even stunted trees .
3 Should an order for meals need to be altered , or an error be discovered , while unloading is taking place at the plane , the driver of the vehicle supplying the meals can simply radio back to base and within minutes the problem is resolved .
4 After the first few minutes the child is not going to learn any more from the experience and will either fall asleep , start to play , or get up to mischief in the room .
5 Within five minutes the dancefloor is filled .
6 Similarly , upon receiving a client , immediately introduce yourself by name , and preferably also by card , so that in two minutes the client is calling you by your own name and feels you have been handling his business all his life .
7 After about 40 minutes the process is complete and you will be able to see some things in great detail even in the blackest night .
8 When the stem has two syllables the stress is sometimes on the first , sometimes on the second syllable of the stem .
9 In strong syllables it is comparatively easy to distinguish from , from , but in weak syllables the difference is not so clear .
10 In the melting of single stranded momopolymers and oligomers ( of A and C ) , the exothermicity per base stack is -37±4 kJ mol -1 , for the two mixed sequence DNA 13-mers the exothermicity is -9 and -10 kJ mol -1 .
11 For short chains the relationship is no longer valid and it has been shown that if T g is plotted against log x , where x is the number of atoms or bonds in the polymer backbone , then three distinct regions can be identified for a number of common amorphous polymers ( figure 12.11 ) .
12 In structuralist accounts the state is seen as essentially a factor of cohesion in society , which functions to organize the dominant class and to disorganize the subordinate classes through the use of either repressive or ideological apparatuses ( Althusser , 1969 ) .
13 Obviously our public opinion would bitterly and rightly resent any delay in getting our men home , or any infliction of unnecessary hardship on them , and if the choice is between hardship to our men and death to the Russians the choice is plain . "
14 These open barren areas in central Australia are mainly populated by farmers ( who can own large expanses of land ) therefore the population density is low whereas in the coastal cities the population is much higher due to job opportunities .
15 It takes up where MacPuke left off , offering a whole range of activities the computer is likely to perform , and the opportunity to attach any sound to them .
16 In the case of other preferences the period is six months .
17 ‘ In most cases the auditor is best placed to conduct a thorough and expeditious investigation and need not be torn between his duties to two masters , ’ he adds .
18 ‘ Other research would suggest in many cases the CPA is not being implemented and resources are not being committed to it . ’
19 Moreover , in many cases the objective is language understanding rather than language recognition .
20 In both cases the objective is out in front .
21 It occurs on a much larger scale than generally realised and in most cases the function is unclear . ’
22 In a large number of cases the licence is issued to a firm , i.e. a limited company , then the company secretary is liable for the misuse of the trade plate on behalf of the company .
23 In all other cases the output is , of course , zero .
24 Turning to the prices of individual stocks , in many cases the price is above par ( £100 ) because of the fall in interest rates , so investors have to take into account the fact that if they hold the stock to maturity they will incur a capital loss .
25 In all these cases the treatment is simple : put back the skin fats by the liberal use of moisturising creams .
26 In both cases the choice is between the serious but dull ( when seeing Paul she had been completing her thesis on religious poetry ) and the creative but frivolous ( she collaborates with Bernard on a book about adultery in medieval literature ) .
27 In all cases the other is neutralized as a means of encompassing it : ontology amounts to a philosophy of power , an egotism in which the relation with the other is accomplished through its assimilation into the self .
28 In all cases the error is in the vowel-sound in the unstressed syllable ( see What goes wrong ? page 6 ) .
29 In many of these cases the handicap is only diagnosed on starting school on the basis of educational tests .
30 In some cases the disqualification is not only from a particular event within a tournament , but from the whole tournament .
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