Example sentences of "[n mass] [conj] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The field where the outbreak has originated may be grazed by sheep or rested until the following June . |
2 | To a family in the Lebanon whose house has been bombed by Israeli jet aircraft or destroyed by a CIA-backed bomb the definition probably does not matter much . |
3 | The commitments data that we 've been dealing with to date , for the Greater York area , that was supplied by the County Council , was that data that applied to the what we 're now calling the the the the greenbelt area , or was it the area of search as well ? |
4 | Again , it is not totally inappropriate that this sort of overlap should exist since RMI must build upon the data that exist within the service ; it can not be separate and unrelated to that which currently exists . |
5 | Fully developed hedgehogs can grow to a length of around 225mm and weigh between a half and one kilo . |
6 | ( You will remember that our Agent valued the cottage , without alteration , at £20,000 if sold to the tenant , but at just £10,000 to a third party ) . |
7 | & Bar ( r ) , who had been credited with shooting down 11 German aircraft and sharing in the destruction of two more . |
8 | Extra sanding discs are available for only £2.49 if ordered at the same time as the Bench Sander . |
9 | Moreover , the advent of low-cost , high-density-storage devices like CD-ROMs may well make substantial data sets available even to those with modest computing power : a CD-ROM , for instance , can hold about 600 megabytes ( i.e. 10&sup6 ; bytes ) , can be reproduced currently for about £1 and read on a device costing about £400 . |
10 | When the copyists sold the originals to Wildenstein 's for $665,000 and decamped with the proceeds , Wallis got to hear of it and had to buy back the pictures . |
11 | After washing and filtration , the nuclei were stained in propidium iodide solution ( 50 µg/ml ) containing RNAase ( 1 mg/ml ) for 30 minutes at 4°C and analysed in an EPICS CS flowcytometer ( Coulter Corporation ) . |
12 | Census data and estimates from the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys were used wherever these were available . |
13 | They could then be converted back into vector form as polygon data and superimposed on the deterministic results . |
14 | Instead , meaning and order is imposed on our lives as our behaviour , experiences , thoughts , feelings , and so on , are transformed into statistical data and interpreted within a scientific framework to which we have no access unless we 've been trained in the technical language of psychology . |
15 | Double check with supplier 's data and look at the part itself to confirm the pinouts . |
16 | They are well aware of the amount of variation possible in ‘ scientifically produced ’ data and look with a certain scepticism upon laboratory results , especially when they diverge markedly from their own intuition or their expectations based on past knowledge . |
17 | Our next drafts eliminated the test data and focused on the conclusions . |
18 | Fowler had similar basic data but presented in a quite different way . |
19 | All airfields in the country ( with the exception of small private aerodromes ) would be nationalized , and the government would continue with the development of new aircraft as recommended by the Brabazon Committee . |
20 | Sit in comfort For ages six months to four years , this reclining car seat has been approved by the Civil Aviation Authority for use in aircraft when fitted with a lap belt |
21 | When an aircraft design has evolved significantly , a critical assessment should be made by the certification authority in association with the manufacturer as to the validity of extrapolation of the original design data when applied to a developed aircraft variant . |
22 | The first used the algebraic formalism developed by Hendrickson and coworkers ; the other treats multiwavelength data as arising from a conventional multiple isomorphous replacement experiment , with the inclusion of anomalous scattering , and uses a maximum-likelihood algorithm to refine heavy-atom parameters . |
23 | When he was clear of the goat herds and the sheep that grazed around the village , he moved down to the river that was a tributary of the distant Tigris . |
24 | A SHEEP that behaves like a hound won first prize for fence-jumping at the Kent Dog Show . |
25 | Pennycuick J. found that there was no implied request for any service or promise of service [ for example , to use his best endeavours to persuade the bank to sell at £100,000 or to act as a go-between — cf. the putting in touch with X in British Bank for Foreign Trade v. Novinex ( above , p. 94 ) ] . |
26 | The fundamental point that you have to grasp is that parents want any transfers between their siblings that will result in a net gain for the , a , sorry , parents want any transfers between their offspring that result in a net gain for reproductive success . |
27 | ‘ I give them aspirin and hope for the best . |
28 | She made herself some tea and took some aspirin and paced about the flat . |
29 | David Buckley , 29 , of Speke , Merseyside , was giving a friend a lift when his car clipped the kerb , somersaulted 15ft and smashed through a lamp-post . |
30 | Tom Rosenthal , chairman and managing director of Deutsch , warned that a tax on books could raise prices by 20% and lead to the abolition of the Net Book Agreement . |