Example sentences of "[n mass] [adj] [v-ing] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Unix-on-Mac house Tenon Intersystems Inc will show up at Unix Expo with its Mach Ten running on an Apple Powerbook . |
2 | And you 'd have two turning , one each end , and you 'd get four , five , or even six people all skipping in the middle . |
3 | This can result in them being sued for libel ; in Britain it can also result in the people concerned complaining to the Press Council , which may publicly admonish a paper for bad reporting . |
4 | Privatisation of a truncated British Coal could raise £1 billion to £11/2 billion depending on the final shape of new coal contracts with the generators . |
5 | Last year 's extraordinary tax credit of £4.8 million relating to the House of Lords judgement in May 1992 on the £50 million payment to Johnson Matthey Bankers Limited in 1984 has been reclassified as exceptional and is included in profit after tax and earnings per share . |
6 | Estimates of the cost of this system vary between £8 million and £25 million depending on the complexity of the technology adopted , but Scottish Office officials are currently negotiating with the Treasury on novel ways of financing the scheme . |
7 | In the Federal Court in Sydney yesterday , a banking syndicate headed by HongkongBank Australia applied for a trustee to be appointed after Mr Bond , 53 , failed to repay about £110 million arising from a personal guarantee he gave on a loan to his former Greenvale nickel project . |
8 | During those 23 years , what one might term our membership fees in Europe have shown net outflow of at least £15,036 million according to the 1991 HMSO Pink Book . |