Example sentences of "[n mass] [vb base] [conj] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand the EEC Nine produces only 64% of its consumption of sheep meat and it is generally assumed that the UK with approximately 25% of the EEC sheep flock and as the leading producer of 50% of Community production is well placed to reap some advantage which could be of benefit to the hills and upland areas . |
2 | These data suggest that after medical dissolution , the risk of gall stone recurrence is not reduced by a high fibre , low refined carbohydrate diet : it may be lowered , but not abolished , by low dose ursodeoxycholic acid . |
3 | Our data suggest that in the quadruple vector the p10 promoter probably makes transcripts that over-run and down-regulate the downstream ph promoter products . |
4 | Aircraft hangarage and in particular technical personnel , require long lead times in order to significantly increase supply . |
5 | Thus , although it was not possible to obtain a detailed analysis of the relation between P o and V c o m at different Ca 2 + concentrations , the available data show that under these experimental conditions , K + channels were sensitive to changes in the concentration of Ca 2 + bathing the cytosolic surface of the membrane . |
6 | These data show that for the 65 — 74 age group mortality from stroke decreased by 42 per cent for males and 50 per cent for females . |
7 | Our data show that despite treatment nearly one half ( 49% ) of 100 such children grew less than 4 cm per year during at least two individual years of follow up . |
8 | His data show that between 1978 and 1981 there was virtually no storm runoff or soil wash where forest was undisturbed ; similar results were obtained for the catchment in which traditional farming was practised . |
9 | These data demonstrate that in Turkey HEV is more prevalent in warmer regions and in adults , beginning in the third decade of life . |
10 | General Household Survey data indicate that in 1979 , just 3% of women aged 18–49 and 8% of single women were cohabiting ; by 1988 this had increased to 8% and 20% respectively . |
11 | For 1991 , it was decided to combine the support posts which had existed at the Data Archive and at Manchester in a single unit . |
12 | Here 's not a day when folk forget and at the Baiting House pub just north of Bromyard , there 's not a pint pulled without passers by talking of Nicolaus Silver with his jockey ; now the Landlord . |
13 | Old Lincolnshire folk claim that in the 1920 's one could stand at this point and see no less than sixteen windmills noiselessly at work . |
14 | The croak is produced by rapid fanning of the pectoral fins — a typical action when two male fish meet or during the mating period . |
15 | Statistics show that on average 924 prescriptions are dispensed each month . |
16 | The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development education statistics show that for 18-year-olds staying on in education , Britain is fourteenth out of fifteen . |
17 | ‘ This may seem obvious , but MMB statistics show that at least 50pc of producers could have profitably produced more milk , ’ he told producers . |
18 | FAO statistics show that in the period from 1971–80 , Latin America had the highest growth rate ( 3.9 per cent ) in food production of the various world regions ( Figueroa 1985 ) . |
19 | The latest available statistics show that in 1985/86 around one million people over pension age lived on incomes below the then Supplementary Benefit poverty line . |
20 | New statistics show that from 1988–89 to 1989–90 the universities gained an extra £100m through research council grants and research contracts . |
21 | IMF statistics show that throughout the last decade German interest rates have consistently been half those of the UK . |
22 | Government statistics indicate that during 1988 , there were around 850 fatalities and 20,000 casualties in accidents where a driver was over the legal blood alcohol limit ( 80mg/100ml ) . |
23 | We can cut money off , let's make some easy quick decisions about cutting money off , let's chop out the arts you could do that on one line easily and I think you have to look at the long term you have to look at what happens in terms of our culture , our civilization if you do do that , how people change and to me it 's about and that was raised last night too about how an saying that they had put a limit on the cost of opera tickets forty pounds , compared |
24 | Some people expect that in a few decades ' time youngsters will learn from their home tutor computers and rarely , if ever , have contact with a human teacher . |
25 | ‘ When people say that about restaurants , ’ said my mother grimly , ‘ it usually means cockroaches . ’ |
26 | People say that after my first two ‘ punk ’ albums , I did a ‘ reggae ’ album ( Beat Crazy , 1980 ) , and then a ‘ swing ’ album ( Joe Jackson 's Jumpin' Jive , 1981 ) . |
27 | Most people say that in an ideal world they would assume to be spending roughly double on entertainment of all kinds , compared with when they were working . |
28 | Many people say that near Frankenhausen in Thuringia is a mountain in which Frederick Barbarossa may be found … he has been seen there many times . |
29 | Do n't people realise that without the Manchester scene Leeds and similar places would still be nothing ? |
30 | Perhaps people realise that in England these women are ultimately powerless , so they feel there is no point in helping them , or perhaps they think that the sons are to a certain extent justified , or may be it is just a matter of people not having the time or energy to do anything about it . |