Example sentences of "[coord] [noun] [noun pl] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The fact that more sites have been identified as time passes shows that archaeological distribution maps only depict the activities of individual archaeologists or field societies up to any particular date , rather than the total picture of deserted medieval villages !
2 Middlesbrough will not figure in high-scoring games or football classics away from home .
3 There have been June or July records annually since 1960 , except in 1971 , 1972 and 1975 , and up to 27 birds have been seen together , although smaller numbers are much more usual .
4 This need arose not merely because of switches in statutory and other economic factors outside the control of the Group , but because the Group needed to develop the ability to expand , amalgamate , contract or transfer depots quickly in response to changing market demand .
5 Loss of deposit or cancellation charges up to the total ( excluding the insurance premiums ) holiday invoice cost due to Amsterdam Travel Service as a result of cancellation due to illness or injury , etc as specified in the insurance synopsis .
6 Cover with a piece of oiled foil or greaseproof paper and a board , or the base of one of the removable-base tart or cake tins now to be found in many kitchen utensil shops , to fit exactly inside the dish .
7 They use the money they have been given to buy services from hospitals or community units either in their own districts or elsewhere .
8 Tectonic dips are negligible in this region and the winding escarpments , with many isolated " jebels " or hill outliers in between ( plate 6.1 ) make possible a detailed investigation of the lateral variations in this so-called formation , on a scale beyond our dreams in more vegetated temperate terrains .
9 Modern technology allows us to use lasers to record images from photographs or video cameras on to videodiscs , and to access each picture or frame instantly by quoting its frame number .
10 Strong enough to lift up to 200lbs , this six stacked rust resistant magnet has an overall gripping area of 8.25cm square and will collect dressmakers ' pins or DIY nails just like magic .
11 Many times over the years , I have contacted radio or television stations all over the world to propose a client to appear on a show .
12 This classification applies to devices used to deliver or control chemicals either at the point of use or for making up accurate solutions to be applied elsewhere .
13 In the world of aviation , aircraft are not kept on by airline or airfreight operators out of sentiment .
14 Using spare fondant or royal icing , coloured green and yellow as appropriate , mould or pipe daisies on to the grass and for the sheep 's mouth .
15 The day to day business of preparing for fundholding had been the task of the practice or fund manager(s) together with the lead clinician .
16 If I may broaden it away from erm the Cardinal Newman School and think probably of a lot of East Sussex Comprehensive Schools , I think we have all been , in the schools , in the last few years , working hard to establish this openness , and I think that the closed concept of the school , the school that locks children out at break or locks children out at dinner time , which only allows parents to come in for a phoney Open Day when there are a few children there , they are things largely , I think , of the past and they are the closed society .
17 Where we asked for marks out of ten , or thermometer ratings out of a hundred , we can use relative scores for different parties to construct measures of preference .
18 Do not put shelves or bathroom cabinets immediately above the washbasin .
19 Runners are identified by the gold jackets that they wear , while traders are identified by their scarlet jackets or house jackets together with badges carrying the trading initials of their firm .
20 Comparison of the road and rail systems here with those in France reveals only too clearly the consequences of neglect ; the French typically spend around 1% of GDP on their transport infrastructure , while we have managed barely half that figure .
21 If futures are mispriced , this will lead to arbitrage transactions , and these will tend to remove the initial mispricing by pushing the spot and futures prices back into line .
22 A porter opened the double-barred gate , shouting a welcome to the Santerres as he led us along the old causeway which wound past birch , oak and yew trees up to the front of the house .
23 The Joint Security Group takes intelligence about possible forthcoming terrorist attacks — usually provided by MI5 or BfV — and puts Army and RAF units on to a higher state of alert .
24 The Series 3000 incorporates automatic calibration of wavelength , transmission and absorbance zeros together with automatic programmes for absorbance ratioing and peak seeking .
25 Treating eye , kidney , and foot lesions early in diabetic patients can prevent blindness , renal failure , and amputation , and the sheer number of patients who would benefit from early diagnosis means that general practitioners have to play a part .
26 However , it is only open to those who already hold the overpriced asset and so relies on this group of investors trading sufficient assets to move the relative prices of the shares in the index and index futures back into line .
27 Such technology once in place may signal a new era of competition : for example , it might allow the Chicago exchanges to try to wrest some of the specifically European interest rate and index derivatives away from the Europeans .
28 There have n't been a lot of track and field games around like this one for years , ever since the barrage of Daley Thompson finger aching games .
29 MMRC agendas are circulated to all Heads of Department and Field Chairs simultaneously with circulation to the Committee .
30 In this 1976 series he was still unsure of himself tactically , gave the impression that he had little plan of campaign thought out , and often seemed to be changing his bowling and field settings more on a whim than on a good tactical basis .
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