Example sentences of "[unc] [unc] [noun sg] [noun] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Et ipse redimet Israel ex omnibus iniquitatibus eius . "
2 SPHINX and RM1 , which used syntactic a priori probability scores in addition to conditional acoustic probability scores , could , in principle , tease apart the acoustically similar strings .
3 And if that would be helpful er we can certainly give this to er erm panel secretary for circulation erm today .
4 When a star command is issued , BBCBASIC(Z80) passes it to the Z88 's operating system for action .
5 Formerly associated with the more radical anti-French , pro-Libyan wing of the VP , Sope ( who was released on appeal following his conviction and imprisonment in March 1989 for incitement to mutiny and seditious conspiracy — see p. 36526 ) entered into alliance with the conservative UMP , the traditional francophone opposition to Lini 's anglophone government since independence in 1980 .
6 ( 13 ) , who similarly were unable to detect a P3A + α subunit transcript in muscle of chicken , calf or mouse , mouse thymus or torpedo electric organ .
7 Turning now to policy , it seems clear that a prohibitions-based or per se illegality form of legislation can not effectively deal with tacit collusion .
8 Although in Minister for Arts , Heritage and Environment v. Peko-Wallsend the treaty had been entered into prior to the listing of Kakadu , in Re Ditford , ex parte Deputy Commissioner of Taxation the case was cited as authority for the proposition that Australian courts have disclaimed entitlement to adjudicate upon decisions by the executive concerning the exercise of its treaty-making power .
9 Finally , the manner of remuneration and , more important , the de jure employment status of contract computer staff tend to differ from agency secretarial/office staff .
10 Top civil servants , including judges , are to be awarded a four per cent pay increase in spite of recommendations they should get at least twenty percent .
11 so many exams and have more course work and now they 're complaining about cos it 's a hundred per cent course work in English , they 're complaining about that and they want to make it and a maximum thirty per cent course work within two years , or something something really stupid like that !
12 1 Moti-rib 100 per cent cotton bedspread in Brick colourway .
13 6 Moti-rib 100 per cent cotton bedcover in Conifer colourway. also in Smoke Blue , Burnt Sienna and Brick
14 But it was unfortunate that the provisions on capital allowances , introduced last autumn , had not been extended : ‘ We recommended the reintroduction of 100 per cent capital allowances on plant and machinery , limited to a first portion of £50,000 , to benefit smaller businesses in particular .
15 In the 1990 Budget , the then Chancellor , John Major , announced plans to abolish the 0.5 per cent stamp duty on share transactions to coincide with the introduction of the computerised scheme .
16 In addition to the human health implications , a professor of chemistry at Lancaster University has said that there could be 10 per cent crop losses of barley , beans and peas as a result of ozone depletion .
17 Mr Smith said the 17.5 per cent VAT rate on fuel bills would push families already ‘ on the edge ’ into despair .
18 There was widespread support for an extension to the temporary 40 per cent tax allowance for investment in plant and equipment introduced last autumn , but 66 per cent of participants disapproved of any proposal to move the burden of tax on to increased National Insurance contributions .
19 In the USA the important positive correlations are with per cent R&D expenditure on research , production involvement in design , and completeness of information .
20 Use of the same proportionate sampling error would suggest a 95 per cent confidence interval of plus or minus 74 000 children in this age-group , leading to a possible error in the GRE under this heading of about –75 million .
21 If the discount applied to the lire were only 1 per cent as suggested above , then clearly it would be possible to gain over all by earning an extra 2 per cent on the lire deposit and accept that this would be reduced by 1 per cent as the cost of forward cover , making a 1 per cent gain overall in comparison with staying in sterling and importantly be fully hedged .
22 Attempts to resolve differences met with little success when Latin American regional heads of state gathered in San Jose , Costa Rica , in October and sought to persuade Brazil to agree to a new price-support scheme based on a reduction of its 30 per cent quota allocation in return for a similar agreement by Colombia to cut exports .
23 The course providers , Safety Audit Services has had a 100 per cent pass rate to date on previous NEBOSH courses , which we are confident they will maintain on the Wood Group in-house course .
24 Enticed by a 2 per cent incentive payment on top of the National Insurance rebate , some five million people have taken up the option since it was introduced in July 1988 .
25 Reconstitution of in vitro transcription activity by deletion mutants of RAP74 clearly indicated that both N-terminal residues 73–205 and C-terminal residues 356–517 are essential for full activity , the former interacting with RAP30 , thus complexing with RNA polymerase II .
26 Reconstruction of in vitro transcription activity by deletion mutants of RAP74 showed that catalytic activity of r74 requires the presence of both N-terminal and C-terminal regions .
27 The in vitro sequence selectivity of DNA adducts formed by the complexes 9 and 10 has also been probed ( 8 ) .
28 The procedures used in this laboratory for making solid dissecting needles and holding pipettes are given in Table 13 and those for in vivo injection pipettes in Table 14 .
29 For the case of chromosome 10 , in situ hybridisation studies on primate chromosomes with XACs from the duplicated region should provide information on the time of occurrence of the pericentric inversion .
30 The à la volée method of dégorgement , as practised by Dom Pérignon and others , was totally inadequate for the enormous quantities of Champagne being produced in the last quarter of the nineteenth century .
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