Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] a number " in BNC.

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1 LAMDA ( London Academy of Music and Drama ) runs a one-year course for overseas students only , which although not set up as a post-graduate course may include a number of students with extensive university theatre experience as well as some professional experience .
2 For example , a lecturer can teach on a number of courses and a course may use a number of lecturers .
3 In deciding just what sort of advertising he needs , and what he wants to advertise , the retailer must consider a number of factors , including :
4 Studies to measure human gastric crypt or gland cell proliferation may have a number of practical clinical applications in relation to both benign and malignant gastric conditions .
5 This population concentration may reflect a number of factors , for example , cultural considerations .
6 A large entry may require a number of editing sessions before its content is approved .
7 Network analysis is the term used to embrace a number of techniques for the planning and control of complex projects .
8 This chapter will describe a number of teaching methods and media .
9 The closing part of this chapter will raise a number of these issues with a view to alerting us all to the realities against which aspirations have to be aligned , if not reconciled .
10 This chapter will consider a number of elicitation strategies before turning to the procedures for collecting language samples in everyday settings .
11 The study will examine a number of questions which should be of concern to electors and to elected leaders and local government officials .
12 In other words , a particular course might have a number of subjects associated with it .
13 The developer may follow a number of different avenues in his pursuit for suitable land .
14 Coupon techniques may be used by one producer or supplier as a promotion for its goods or services , or the plan may include a number of different producers ' products under one name .
15 Medical help may take a number of different forms .
16 The excavation of a village may reveal a number of small buildings clustered around one much larger building .
17 Budgets in the public sector should serve a number of purposes rather than the single and rather narrow concept of compliance .
18 The second part of the question should provoke a number of different answers perhaps related to the market for their product , competition , the economic situation etc .
19 A girl could have a number of sambandham lovers , either at the same time or in sequence .
20 The engineering work will consider a number of production and transportation options including tie-back to Marathon 's South Brae facility and tie-back to a floating production unit .
21 The equity provider will undertake a number of sizeable tasks such as : ( 1 ) Assessing the target .
22 A tuple will have a number of attributes , and in the SALES-ORDER relation of Figure 3.21 , ‘ name ’ , ‘ part ’ and ‘ quantity ’ are attributes .
23 The council will take a number of factors into account when making up its mind whether to give a development the go-ahead .
24 Each vertex may have a number of edges emanating from it .
25 However , when a full assessment of either a service user and/or the carer is deemed to be warranted , the procedures and the outcome of the assessment process must embody a number of key characteristics .
26 A seven-strong team will examine a number of ideas and will report to the next executive meeting on 16 April .
27 UI president Peter Cunningham said that in plotting the architectural direction of Unix for the mid 1990s the group will consider a number of object-oriented and microkernel technologies including Amoeba and Mach .
28 For an example which approximates training instances in most respects , most RAM chips will output 1 , so the summing device will output a number close to K.
29 In these circumstances , any instructions to delete that information from the memory record can present a number of problems ; recalling precisely which information derives from the suspect source and tracing dependent inferences made at the time or later .
30 This relationship may take a number of different forms .
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