Example sentences of "[n mass] and [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It has little intellectual sharpness. and its theology is often impeccable .
2 For example , if a small light rapid transit system ( project A ) costs £1000000 and its cash inflows are £300000 per annum , the project will be paid back in year 4 , as shown in table 5.1 .
3 We have obtained a photograph of Lt Ferris , the serial number of his aircraft and its name .
4 In France they have devised a logical system whereby senior officials of the Bureau d'Enquête d'Accident are formally recognised by the magistrate as officials of his court , thereby relieving the magistrate himself of much responsibility relating to highly technical matters of which he has little comprehension while at the same time enabling the professional investigators immediate access to the wreckage of the aircraft and its records , etc. in their pursuit of the cause of the accident .
5 After full recovery it is hoped to ascertain the identity of the aircraft and its crew .
6 They established it would take five derelict wrecks to build up one flyable aircraft and its reliability would no doubt be poor .
7 The Smithsonian Institute provided eight rolls of microfilm which contained nearly all the blueprints of the aircraft and its components .
8 However , under intense international pressure at the Geneva conference , supported by US President George Bush 's Oct. 2 announcement that the USA was prepared to participate in enforcing the ban , Karadzic finally on Oct. 13 agreed to the grounding of all combat aircraft and their transfer from Bosnia to the FRY ( Serbia being the only party to have combat aircraft ) .
9 Both sides were spying on each other quite openly in the course of which many aggressive situations had occurred with loss of spy aircraft and their crews .
10 B17 Flying Fortresses flew 311 Group combat bombing missions from the airfield between 1943 and 1945 ; 175 aircraft and their crews were lost .
11 Their expertise in the operation of such aircraft and their conversion to these highly-specialist roles is also marketed worldwide by the Atlantic Group .
12 All work on aircraft and their association equipments is carefully controlled , all activities are signed for and the resulting work cards are legal records of the work carried out .
13 They will grant you asylum , Mikhail — in exchange for your aircraft and your knowledge of it .
14 Carmella was there with Joey and her sister Rosa and her husband Mario Malcase , in from New Jersey .
15 Over the same period oil demand fell by 25% and its share of consumption from 51% to 44% .
16 Mrs Vale , of Carrington Close , Locking Stumps , was also awarded £1,500 and her job back .
17 Whisk your children off to Rovaniemi on Finland 's Arctic Circle to see Santa 's reindeer and his elves in the toy workshop .
18 A small ensemble of four viole da braccio plus continuo suggests the trot , canter , and gallop of Tancred 's horse , the fall of night , the clash of swords , the fury of the combatants ( by rapidly repeated chords , an instrumental effect which disconcerted the players although Biagio Marini had employed it seven years before ) , 2l and their infighting with sword-pommels , helmets , and shields ( by another novel effect : pizzicato chords ) .
19 Two of London 's most strapped have done just that : Brent has pushed rates up by 30% , Haringey by 56% and its council rents by even more .
20 ‘ Our trading operation is run on it globally , and sometimes our market data and its back-up facility are run over it too : if Reuters went down in London we 'd re-broadcast the information out of New York to London .
21 In the meantime , members of the Census Dissemination Unit are writing articles for the national and local newsletters produced by Manchester Computing Centre and giving papers in which the data and its limitations are evaluated .
22 The major advantage of automated over manual cartography lies in the computer 's ability to store cartographic and associated data and its speed in handling data and calculating results .
23 Modern art has been quite self-conscious in its exploration of psycho-physical data and its use of dramatic purpose .
24 Abnormalities on recordings compared to published normal data and their correlation with clinical events ; sudden death .
25 Over the sub-basin large thicknesses of Carboniferous sediments can be identified from the seismic data and their presence has been confirmed by well control .
26 One reviewer of the present state of the debate ( J. L. Marx 1980 ) ably summarises all the points of failing in the collection of data and their interpretation , but makes so bold as to write :
27 Perhaps one can gauge the relatively carefree attitude to data and their analysis from a seminal study from the period in question , The Polish Peasant in Europe and America by Thomas and Znanieki .
28 Here I review these data and their implications for a temperate climate .
29 Modelling of the deep magnetic boundaries has provided good correlations with reflectivity boundaries picked up on deep seismic surveys , and images of the data and their derivatives have suggested the presence of major structural boundaries , both parallel and oblique to what is conventionally taken to be the Iapetus suture , which may be the margins of terrains assembled as part of a broader zone .
30 The value of the trait ( which might be some such quantitative variable as size ) is measured in the offspring and their parents : if the values are correlated then ( provided that the offspring have not been reared in a similar environment to their parents ) the trait is heritable. ( b ) by artificial selection .
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