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

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1 Called the DTK Station Classic+ , it comes with either Solaris 1.1 or 2.1 and an optional second 240Mb hard drive , CG3 graphics for 1,152 by 900 resolution and a 14″ colour monitor .
2 Called the DTK Station Classic+ , it comes with either Solaris 1.1 or 2.1 and an optional second 240MB hard drive , CG3 graphics for 1152 x 900 resolution and a 14-inch colour monitor .
3 The transfection experiments using constructions encompassing oligonucleotides I or III and the HSV-tk promoter demonstrated a less pronounced increase in transcription ( 2 to 3 times ) compared with the effect of the same sequences when located in the context of the entire promoter ( quotient ΔX/Δ63 in Figure 1 ) .
4 A matrix is not a simple scalar quantity like 2 or 8 and a special technique is needed to carry out the operation of raising a matrix to the power n .
5 Every one of these towns had returned Unionists in 1895 or 1900 and no Unionist government would be elected without some victories in such places .
6 He deduced that carbon had a combining power ( valency ) of four or two and a unique capacity for joining itself to other atoms of its own kind , the secret of the existence of millions of organic ( carbon ) compounds .
7 Plans were submitted within a month or two and the estimated cost of the building was £3500 .
8 My father and mother stand nearer to the babies than I and the whole ensemble is posed on an interminable expanse of medium-cut grass .
9 Hence it is unlikely that one or the other constraint is truly redundant .
10 Its very upsetting in more ways than one and an awkward time for a change of priests so Fr John will want just a little time to settle in and feel at home .
11 On the other hand , a normal CDAI of less than 150 but a high scan score indicating active Crohn 's disease was recorded in three scans .
12 The second was whether , on the proper construction of the Judicature Acts 1873 and 1925 and the Supreme Court Act 1981 , a hitherto undetected right of appeal against decisions of visitors to the Inns of Court lies to the Court of Appeal .
13 Armoured fighting vehicles varied in origin : they included the US M-47 and M-60 and the British Chieftain .
14 That power is given in clauses 1 and 2 and the regulatory framework is outlined in the accompanying schedules .
15 These communities have an average population of between 200 and 700 and an economic base of agriculture plus some light industry .
16 Yet it was not until 1612 that the little selection entitled Parthenia got into print .
17 P1/LP6 is non-integral , so two new branches are grown with nodes 9 and 10 and the current enumeration tree is shown in Fig.11.1 if nodes 11 and 12 are ignored .
18 This procedure is depicted above for the first three values of the repeated median smooth , shown in full in figure 9.9 : Thus 47 is the value to be smoothed , the skip mean 43.5 is the mean of 40 and 47 and the smoothed value 45.2 is the rounded mean of 47 and 43.5 .
19 He was still king in 779 when he granted land to the bishop of Rochester ( CS 228 : S 36 ) and it is not until 784 that a new king , Ealhmund , appears , granting land to the abbot of Reculver ( CS 243 : S 38 ) .
20 An Oxford rugby blue in 1959 and 1960 and a keen sailor , Sir Robin , 54 , is remembered by many Whitehall contemporaries as the shrewd captain of the Mandarins cricket team which he led for many years .
21 In addition to the state pension , people may receive a graduated pension based on earnings between 1961 and 1975 and/or an additional state earnings related pension ( SERPS ) if they have worked after 1978 .
22 It takes us from the 19th century through to the 1930s and 1940s and the pioneering work of a number of embroiderers , in particular Constance Howard , who in 1951 was invited to make a large-scale work for the Festival of Britain .
23 The principal Acts of Parliament which set down the audit requirements of central government are the Exchequer and Audit Departments Acts 1866 and 1921 and the National Audit Act 1983 .
24 ‘ I certify that I have examined the above account in accordance with the Exchequer and Audit Departments Acts 1866 and 1921 and the National Audit Office auditing standards .
25 The legacy of Britain 's largest ever baby boom , dating from the early years of this century , manifested itself in the growth of the numbers of people of pensionable age in the 1960s and 1970s and the dramatic increase in the numbers of the very elderly in the 1980s .
26 It was not until 1589 that a single secretary , Louis de Revol , was entrusted with the supervision of foreign affairs in general ; and he was still an administrator , not a policy-maker .
27 Allegations by USC officials on April 2 and 3 that the Kenyan government was supplying arms to supporters of former President Mohammed Siyad Barre in southern Somalia were rejected by Kenyan Foreign Minister Wilson Ndolo Ayah .
28 Invariably an agreement which is the subject of legal proceedings under Articles 85 and 86 before the English Court will also be the subject of consideration before the Commission .
29 2 were excluded because they studied monochemotherapy ( etoposide and nitrogen mustard ) , and 1 because the supportive care group was in fact a ‘ wait and see ’ group with treatment by chemotherapy or radiotherapy only when symptoms appeared .
30 Primitive Methodists , the most rural of the four leading denominations , built a total of 660 chapels between 1890 and 1901 and the average cost was £1 , 151.
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