Example sentences of "[noun] area " in BNC.

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1 It had therefore retained , almost uniquely , the suitably balanced carcass of a true meat breed , in contrast to the strong-shouldered , strong-necked draught types in which all the bulk was thrown forwards into the cheaper meat-cut areas .
2 Cavity detection including seismic imaging Following the conclusion of the CEC stimulation programme , undertaken in collaboration with the Centre de Estudios y Experimentación de Obras Publicas ( CEDEX ) , Spain , links with CEDEX continued with the development of seismic-tomography capabilities for use in karst areas in which seismic signals are highly attenuated .
3 The implementation and monitoring of these recommendations will no doubt be watched with interest by other NACAB areas .
4 The object of designing a national common core was in part to raise overall standards and in part to prevent the wastage of resources involved in each of the 22 NACAB areas designing its own basic training course .
5 The big capacity gutter will drain large pitch roof areas extremely effectively , with less frequent downpipes .
6 Similarly it is worth considering the separation above the lower roof areas of accommodation , say , where the office is only two storeys and against the full height of the end wall of the warehouse — as there is no Building Regulations ' requirement for the fire resistance of the interior surfaces of a roof .
7 Soviet scientists admitted that many Soviet lakes and rivers faced ecological disaster , including the Kirov Bays and Volga Delta on the Caspian Sea , the Dnieper and Dniester areas , the Volga basins , Lake Sevan , Lake Issyk-Kul , Lake Balkhash , Lake Ladoga , the Black Sea , the Sea of Azov , and the Caspian and Baltic seas .
8 The planning principles adopted included keeping the common circulation areas and services central — all-internal kitchens and bathrooms back on to the spinal corridor which occupies the central strip of the former nave space ( Fig 45 ) .
9 The station could make its statement by spreading , by achieving its grandeur through the vast length of Beaux-Arts façades , the enormous circulation areas within them , and the new approach to land use which the new stations offered .
10 They were given immensely long platforms , like their military counterparts , some of the longest in the world , and huge circulation areas to cope with the great press of travellers at significant pilgrimage periods .
11 It retained many of the traditional features of stations , including a clock-tower more than 100 ft. high , and large circulation areas adorned with tiles with Maori motifs , and frescos depicting New Zealand scenes .
12 For them , census statistics on local circulation areas play an increasingly important role in supporting their advertisement selling .
13 Evening and weekly papers faced the stiffest competition at the fringes of their circulation areas .
14 These series carry pages which are common to all editions and other pages which are aimed only at the small circulation areas .
15 2.4 " Common Parts " means any malls and other pedestrian ways concourses and circulation areas staircases escalators ramps and lifts service roads loading bays forecourts and other ways and areas in the Centre which are from time to time during the Term provided by the Landlord for common use by customers frequenting the Centre and by the Tenants and the occupiers of the Centre or persons expressly or by implication authorised by them Although it is highly unlikely that the landlord would so amend or alter the common parts to make it impossible for the tenant to carry on its business , the following additional wording may be considered :
16 Daniel ( 1961 ) , Anthony , Dearden and Vancil ( 1966 ) , Dermer ( 1977 ) , Rockhart ( 1979 ) , Bullen and Rockhart ( 1981 ) , and Leidecker and Bruno ( 1984 ) have all also stressed that , while it is important to identify key result areas ( which may or may not be financial ) , it is far more vital to identify the critical success factors which lead to the desired results .
17 Merchant 's companies do not seem to distinguish between key result areas and critical success factors .
18 Examination of the model shows that managers are asked to form an objective function with numerical weights attached to critical success factors ( there is no clear distinction between critical success factors and key result areas ) .
19 KEY RESULT AREAS
20 With the rise of the Palestinian resistance movement following the 1967 war , refugee areas asserted their independence from the Lebanese state .
21 Maturity data shown here for the Peel and Beatrix areas of the Netherlands ( Kuyl and Patijn , 1961 ) are not directly comparable with the other Carboniferous data as these were derived from volatile matter determinations ; the data have been transformed to vitrinite reflectance equivalent for display purposes using the relationships established by McCartney and Teichmüller ( 1972 ) .
22 In the guerilla areas of El Salvador , the peasants for the first time have the chance to administer their own lives and here they have set up elected councils , along with health and education programs and they organise production ( Pearce 1986 ) .
23 They are marked by a monumental presence which links them to Michelangelo 's Sybils and Prophets on the Sistine ceiling , a presence made even more forceful by their compression into the limited spandrel areas .
24 Lastly , windblown sand has accumulated up to a height of 150 metres , where rock-cored hills with gentle slopes lie close to beach or eroding dune areas which furnish a steady supply of sand .
25 In terms of habitats frequented by birds ( apart from the urban areas ) the coastlands can be divided into cliffs , estuaries , river mouths and tidal flats , shingle and dune areas , and coastal levels .
26 The almost impenetrable Great Sand Sea of western Egypt and adjacent parts of Libya forms one of the world 's greatest dune areas .
27 The general distribution of the major sand dune areas in deserts requires some explanation .
28 All above will be moved to suitable concentration areas and screened … "
29 Frontier areas with low population densities attract particular kinds of exploitation of natural resources .
30 This increased the importance of exploration and development projects in frontier areas .
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