Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [noun] [num] [conj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Fourth Council met at the Shrine of Asuryan and chose Caradryel of Yvresse , who was as different from Caledor II as night from day .
2 It is clear from Figure 9.4 and Table 9.4 that the new index provides a similar picture to the old index but with some divergence .
3 Systems such as Business 400 and Chameleon both enable users to configure the software so that different languages can be used on the same system .
4 During irradiation , food is exposed to gamma rays from sources such as cobalt 60 or cesium 137 .
5 Any standard set of conditions ( such as Precedent 1 or Precedent 2 ) can be attached .
6 In their view the Commission were giving Article 100A an unduly wide construction and were using it for proposals which should properly have been based on some alternative Article of the EEC Treaty , such as Article 100 or Article 235 , which required unanimity in the Council .
7 For instance , they became subject to Section 2 and Section 7 of the Northern Ireland ( Emergency Provisions ) Act in connection with the unlicensed pistol .
8 These carriers of non-penetrant or late onset genes may be heterozygous at codon 129 since heterozygosity at codon 129 might be expected to delay or protect against the onset of clinical disease .
9 Operational income has increased from £1.701 m to £1.792 m and expenditure has risen from £1.643 m to £1.754 m .
10 We have traced the processes by which they become turbulent in Sections 17.6–17.8 and Chapter 18 .
11 Furthermore , partial suppression of this reaction by sinefungin ( compare lane 3 with lane 4 and lane 5 with lane 6 ) suggests that the reaction proceeds via SAM bound to the active site of the enzyme .
12 This notion of morphological capacity is evident in Table 5.3 and Figure 5.9 in which the main types of volcanic landforms are classified and illustrated .
13 As is evident from Table 1 and Fig. 1 , this is considerably more mass loss than is thought to occur for early K giants .
14 Dalgety reported turnover up 8 per cent to £2.1 billion from £1.9 billion and trading profit up 7 per cent to £61 million from £58 million .
15 Although the authorities in the UK have sought to control interest rates by their operations in the discount market , this relates much more to Figure 18.4 than Figure 18.5 , especially during the first part of the 1980s .
16 The software is available for Solaris 2.1 and Silicon Graphics/Motif priced at $350 for single users and $850 for a floating licence .
17 The software is available for Solaris 2.1 and Motif on Silicon Graphics Inc kit , priced at $350 for single users and $850 for a floating licence .
18 then the optimal solution to problem 0 must also be optimal in problem 1 or problem 2 .
19 Buddy is running from July 27 to August 12 and Citizen has six pairs of tickets for the show .
20 Should the court take the view that measures such as those contained in the Act of 1988 were contrary to article 52 or article 58 of the E.E.C .
21 Results of densitometric analysis performed for different extractions ( four experiments ) indicated that these ratios were identical for CO III and srRNA .
22 The expression ‘ particulars of any such departure , the reasons for it and its effect ’ is also used in paragraph 15 of Schedule 4 and paragraph 22 of Schedule 9 ( both relating to departure from the specified statutory accounting principles ) and paragraph 3(2) of Schedule 4A ( use of inconsistent accounting rules for an undertaking included in group accounts ) .
23 From the point of view of both the buyer and the seller , it makes more sense for risk to pass on delivery than upon the passing of property , and this is provided for in cl 4.3 of Precedent 1 and clause 4.1 of Precedent 2 .
24 For further details about the films see Tables 4.2 from Study 2 and Table A2.1 in Appendix 2 .
25 Pursuant to section 85 and Schedule 14 , if both the complainant and the society agree , the adjudicator may act in relation to a complaint within section 83 as an arbitrator with all the legal consequences that that entails .
26 All the basic fisheries regulations were adopted pursuant to article 42 and/or article 43 of the E.E.C .
27 Over the last five years criminal legal aid has soared from £25 million to £47 million while advice and assistance has gone up from £5.9 million to £15.4 million .
28 Hence the need to exclude it ( both in Precedent 1 and Precedent 2 ) by express provisions .
29 And our Lord in the words that we 've read gives a very solemn answer to that question in the , in those words that we read a few moments ago and his immediate answer to the question you know are there few that be saved , was to say many , this was in the following verse , many shall not be able to be saved , now does that mean that only a few will be saved , that there 's only a few people who are gon na be in heaven that Jesus Christ came and died on the cross for about a handful of people , a small percentage does that what it , is that what it means , well lets look and see what the bible has to say , in Matthew chapter seven in verse thirteen and verse fourteen , this is what Jesus says enter by the narrow gate for the gate is wide and the way is broad that leads to destruction and many of those who enter by it , for the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life , but few of those who find it any way in the same book , in , in Matthew in , in , in chapter twenty two and in , in , in verse fourteen , listen again to what it says there Jesus is speaking he says for many a called , but few are chosen
30 In olfactory cells , for example , the binding protein was equally sensitive to InsP 3 and InsP 4 ( ref. 76 ) .
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