Example sentences of "[n mass] [vb mod] [be] [adj] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 FASTER , quieter aircraft may be good for people — but not for the world 's natural fliers .
2 The knowledge of the likelihood of such modifications and of the probable direction of the changes as suggested by the Hungarian data may be helpful in the explanation of variance found in the relationship among developed and , recently , also among developing countries .
3 In such a situation , further collection of data may be pointless in the absence of any fresh conceptual insight .
4 The researcher who cautiously confines his conclusions to those strictly justified by the data may be safe from criticism , but he is not making his own full potential contribution .
5 In particular data being used by the dual processors must be stored on the the processors have to be attached to a IBM 9333 high performance disk system , shared data must be capable of storage on raw disk configurations rather than something like the the AIX Journaled File System and software must be specifically configured to work with the HACMP/6000 Distributed Lock Manager .
6 According to Townsend , the data should be invaluable to researchers studying rural areas .
7 The idea is that all meta data should be available to developers — who may be using a variety of tools — via a single , logical dictionary .
8 The analysis of these data should be complete by early 1985 and will be followed by a further survey of key informants and the various development agencies in an attempt to identify the type of projects which might be promoted within the framework of an Integrated Rural Development programme .
9 Cooperative application development with shared data should be possible via the open repository strategy that Informix has outlined — see above .
10 In this example , the marketing research data might be useful for the management of the individual subsidiaries in Mexico , Canada , Spain and France , but management at Milwaukee Way 's headquarters would not be able to extract data for global marketing information and inter-country comparisons .
11 The worst case scenario suggests aircraft could be responsible for up to 43 per cent of the projected rise in global temperature .
12 The tank was then left for four days on the assumption that the fry would be free-swimming in five days .
13 Sour Ltd is considering buying the whole of the 30% shareholding of the managing director at the agreed offer price of £68,500 , of which £46,500 would be payable in cash and the balance by means of £20,000 9% Debentures Years 60/61 .
14 Specifically , what interpretations of data would be available to us if we relied on ‘ mainstream ’ norms , and how would these differ from internally-based interpretations ?
15 This week the Department of Energy said it believed that sufficient data would be available from other sources to make Super-SARA unnecessary .
16 Longitudinal data would be invaluable in providing this essential information in Britain .
17 What other data would be useful in determining the change in economic welfare ?
18 Our safety regulations er dictate that they be a certain distance from the crowd , so that if anything did go wrong , the aircraft would be able to er get out of the way , but no , there is not going to be any danger at all , they 'll make their approaches to the base as if they were attacking , and then we 'll have simulated ground bursts , a large fire as it were , on the ground , it will be going off , providing the sound effects for it , but it 's going to be just a great thing to sit and watch .
19 The area surrounding the nesting site , and eventually the eggs , and the resultant fry will be off-limits to other fish and even the female .
20 After another two weeks the fry will be ready for newly hatched brine shrimp and you will need to conduct water changes every day , removing all uneaten food .
21 If the commercial benefits to Visa of retaining the data do not outweigh the costs of their retention then there can be little hope that such data will be accessible to historians in the future .
22 It seems unlikely that adequate data will be available in the near future .
23 In addition each aircraft will be capable of carrying an oil pollution detection system .
24 Racal Telecom 's progress in car telephone and data transmission is expected to double six month 's profit , tomorrow , from the previous £30.6million.This will be instrumental in boosting the Racal Electronics parent to just over £80million , from £62.4million .
25 Visual inspection of well-drawn scatterplots of paired data can be one of the most effective ways of spotting important features of a relationship .
26 At that price an annual payment of £10 would be equivalent to a 20 per cent rate of interest .
27 There might be funfairs everywhere , but the real Disneyland was neither crumbling , nor swept by bitter winds off the Irish Sea , nor cursed by hotels that are really gimcrack boarding houses , nor served by superannuated London cabs displaying notices saying that if you 're so drunk that you 're sick inside , a cleaning fee of £10 will be payable to the driver .
28 What is appropriate for a contract worth £1000 will be unreasonable for one worth £1,000,000 ( see the George Mitchell case ) .
29 Many of the herbs Chris uses for treating his fish would be accessible to them in the wild .
30 A first instalment of 132p will be payable on 11 March , with the 268p balance due later , after completion .
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