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

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1 This is typically 40% but may rise to 80% for groups especially interested in the study .
2 Bradlow et al reviewed 3678 referrals from general practitioners to dermatology outpatient clinics and found that 26% of patients were referred for diagnosis or investigation , 14% for advice only , 63% for treatment or management , and 2% for a second opinion or reassurance .
3 The cost of cover is £10 for properties up to £250,000 and £20 for properties up to £500,000 .
4 The flight originated at Navy Dallas , Grand Prairie , Texas , for an IFR cross-country flight to Washington , D.C. The flight crew could not rotate the aircraft for lift off during the takeoff roll on Runway 17 , 8,000 feet in length .
5 One of his sons , Joseph , became the chief tax.collector for Judaea about 230 B.C. ( Jos .
6 Cost — £2 for adults and £1 for children under 14 .
7 military aircraft as head up displays
8 But it had always used its copious data for control rather than for information .
9 The credibility of this contention is strengthened by a recent study of perinatal and infant mortality that linked vital registration data for deaths under 1 year so as to overcome numerator-denominator bias .
10 They operate a 24 hour call-out scheme and charges range from £55 for cremation only to £85 for clients who want the ashes .
11 An overseas discretionary trust receives £100 of UK source income , and bears £35 of tax thereon .
12 If our democracy is to retain popular support and respect , it seems vital that the 60pc of voters regularly voting for change are given some opportunity to bring their ideals and values to bear on society .
13 According to the Training and Employment Agency , some 44pc of fifth-formers now choose to stay on at school .
14 In blood donors ratios of <2 , 2–5 , <5 on second generation enzyme immunoassays are confirmed by recombinant immunoblot assay in 22% , 41% , and 65% of cases respectively .
15 Despite this , a pilot survey indicated that 10% of drivers still forget to lock all doors , shut all windows or lock the boot .
16 There is no heating because there is no fuel , and in 10 or 12 weeks there will be 2ft of snow outside .
17 The true exposure was probably in excess of £25m with interest over 10 years and with costs added in .
18 Many men will leave the aircraft with weights not far short of their own body weight ; almost all of this kit will be essential to carry out the soldiers ' tasks .
19 Broadcast data via satellites also have a wide band width enabling good data transmission .
20 It also does n't have to be a particularly fast drive because spreadsheets read the data into memory once when you start using them and after that the speed of the disk has no effect .
21 Converting data into information thus requires knowledge .
22 Comparing this map with the ERASRGCP map from Fig. 6.4 will reveal the effect of trying to take uncertainty in the input data into account explicitly on the resulting map pattern .
23 In January 1987 , a clicking signal at 37kHz was detected coming from a band 3ft in width halfway up the tallest stone in the circle .
24 During the year to the end of March the Northern Ireland group saw pre-tax profits climb to £25.3m from £18.8m previously .
25 During the mid-1950s , at a time when continental drift was not seriously considered by most earth scientists , new evidence in the form of palaeomagnetic data from rocks again began to bring into question the notion of stationary continents .
26 Owner Gordon King acquired the aircraft from Aces High in an exchange arrangement for an original B–25 nose section , to replace the panoramic camera nose fitted to N1042B ( see July 's FlyPast , p58 ) .
27 More than 30% are in that bracket , compared with 10% in industry generally .
28 There are obvious dangers in having changed data in memory rather than on disk , mostly associated with the big red switch .
29 Alternatively , a survey may be used to gather data in circumstances where little or no control over the value of variables of interest is possible .
30 Police and the armed forces would additionally be permitted to examine documents and other recorded data in situations where terrorist offences or their preparation were suspected .
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