Example sentences of "a [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Those a cans of erm it 's fizzy . |
2 | Phytoplankton of diatoms and other green algae is poorly developed ; chlorophyll a values of up to 8.0 µg 1 -1 were recorded , and annual production was estimated at 12.6 g C m -2 in a year ( Ellis-Evans , 198 la ) . |
3 | In a states of matter theme , the children can mimic a gas by using plastic packing nodules ( the molecules ) suspended on nearly invisible cotton . |
4 | Follow it around a bit this side you will see like a loads of cars . |
5 | I have a 48″ × 12″ × 15″ tank with a U/G filter , lit by a 40 Watt Triton . |
6 | I have a 48″ × 18″ × 12″ marine tank , containing a Blue/Yellow Damsel , a Long Nose Butterfly , two Clownfish , and the problem anemone . |
7 | He lives in a 48″ × 18″ × 15″ tank which he is rapidly outgrowing . |
8 | I have a 48″ × 15″ × 24″ tank powered by a Fluval 303 external filter . |
9 | At present I have a 48″ × 18″ × 12″ tank which contains three large Silver Sharks , plus two 3″ Red-Bellied Pacu , some Corydoras and four Porthole Catfish . |
10 | I have a 48″ × 17″ × 16″ aquarium which has been up and running for six months . |
11 | Fortunately I had a space on a half-occupied two-tier stand for a 48″ × 18″ × 15″ tank , so that was the first item on the shopping list . |
12 | Readers may be surprised to learn that I have never owned anything larger than a 48″ × 18″ × 18″ , though at one point many years ago a 72″ × 18″ ( angle iron , with a divided front like the windscreen in very old Morris Minors ) nearly came to live with me . |
13 | And although I have occasionally considered a larger tank in the house ( I have a 48″ × 15″ × 15″ ) , accommodating it would involve so much disruption that I have never bitten the bullet . |
14 | Q I am setting up a 48″ × 12″ × 22″ tank to simulate the Amazon basin . |
15 | About six months ago I set up a 48″ × 15″ × 12″ tank for African cichlids . |
16 | I have a 48″ × 12″ × 18″ Malawi cichlid community . |
17 | Q I have a 48″ × 18″ × 15″ tank which is empty at the moment . |
18 | I run a 48″ × 18″ × 15″ community tank of small tetras . |
19 | Q. I am a beginner with around a year 's experience and I set up a 48″ × 21″ × 18″ ( water height ) marine tank last December . |
20 | All these methods are ways to reduce the amount of data captured , do n't forget than a 5″ by 4″ black& white photo scanned with 64 levels of grey will take a theoretical 1.35M of storage . |
21 | So , the cluster is based upon a proportion of a population , or a strata of it , whose " vital statistics " ( in demographic terms ) are already known . |
22 | Vietnamese and US specialists held a series a meetings throughout 1989 in order to " review and evaluate " efforts in the search for the remains of US personnel regarded as missing in action in the Vietnam war ( MIAs — for previous developments relating to MIA issue see p. 36699 . ) |
23 | We asked all County and District Councils to let us have a copies of their completed questionnaires , and to our surprise many have done so . |
24 | IN SPITE of their success with chilled lamb in some Scottish stores last year , New Zealand suppliers seem to have accepted this is little more than a coals to Newcastle exercise . |
25 | In many Western countries , in fact , the majority of ‘ informed opinion ’ favours a shifts in the opposite direction . |
26 | The move , announced at a birds of a feather session at the recent Usenix conference in San Antonio , Texas , marks the end of one of the most influential strands in the development of Unix technology over the years . |
27 | There is a jacuzzi on deck . |
28 | These include allegations that she was unfit through drink while acting as duty officer in charge of the force on July 24 , 1990 ; that she swam in a pool with a male officer while dressed only in her underwear ; and that she later shared a jacuzzi with the same officer . |
29 | If you 're really lucky , you get to fly to Hula Girl Paradise where you can drink as much lemonade as you like and share a jacuzzi with some grass-skirted hula-hula dancers . |
30 | In Philadelphia , Thom Bell was going in the opposite direction , enveloping a romantic vocal group called the Delfonics in a jacuzzi of French horns , flugelhorns , flutes , strings , harps , tinkerbell glockenspiels and even Indian sitars . |