Example sentences of "[n mass] [pron] [is] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 So , data files can contain data which is essentially used by the program .
2 Chairman of the FUW 's farm tourism committee he serves on the steering group of Menter Powys and is vice-chairman of Food From Britain 's joint venture steering group for sheep which is currently investigating prospects for marketing quality Welsh lamb .
3 The lower unit is characterised by an average porosity of about 13% which is largely derived from vugs produced by leaching of replacement anhydrite .
4 Everyone is familiar with this popular orange , red or yellow fish which is frequently encountered in bowls and cold water aquaria indoors .
5 The fish which is usually sold as a wood cat is Parauchenipterus galeatus .
6 The cost of 1,000 sample poll is around £50,000 which is eventually paid by readers of national newspapers .
7 It now has wholly-owned offices in Paris , Amsterdam , Brussels , Frankfurt , Geneva , Stockholm and Gothenburg , is a shareholder in a well-established US firm and has associate arrangements in the USA and elsewhere , enabling it to sustain an annual growth rate of between 20% and 30% which is now generating annual total fees of up to £5m .
8 Amongst others — you know , people nobody 's ever heard of .
9 As well as keeping our name , we have also retained the same determination , first shown over 90 years ago , to help and care for a very deserving group of people which is generally overlooked by most charities .
10 it 's more than double as much people who is today going by train than before .
11 You may be one of those people who is easily swayed by a superficially attractive candidate with a strong personality , or you may be someone who is most influenced by the person you last spoke to .
12 I 'm sure the people who 's actually used the studio theatre would willingly give up that week before it never used to happen .
13 I feel they 're putting units into this country , why not us put a unit into their country , not to kill their women and children , but to kill the people who 's actually doing it , whether they be I R A , U D A , knock 'em out , let's have 'em out once and for all .
14 people it 's actually using the pitches .
15 For older people he is implicitly saying that the usual pattern is to go into residential care ’ .
16 There are growing signs of a desire to abandon the descriptive approach to this material and to examine unknown fields rather than continuing to prove by alternative means what is already known .
17 I mean , they know just as well as disabled people what is usually understood in terms of the professional — client relationship .
18 Thirdly , overall behavioural responses require for their observation an intimate familiarity with each species which is rarely achieved and could be unachievable .
19 The ‘ owner wins ’ convention is suggested by Tinbergen 's sticklebacks. it is also suggested by an experiment on the speckled wood butterfly ( Pararge aegeria ) by N. B. Davies .
20 As you might expect , Texas Instruments Inc is pressing the high performance per MHz it 's reportedly getting from Viking : its SPEC sheets claim the 50MHz cycle time is scalable to 100MHz ‘ over time ’ and the four-way multi-processing that will supposedly offer a peak of 600 MIPS is scalable to 1200 MIPS again ‘ over time ’ .
21 The AS/400 business is widely hailed as one of IBM 's few current successes : in fact it 's a failure — it should have won every System/36 user by now , and have won enough formerly non-IBM customers to be running at between $25,000m and $30,000m a year , not the $14,000m it is currently doing .
22 The welfare of the deer themselves is also placed at risk , especially in hard winters .
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