Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] long range " in BNC.
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1 | High resolution n.m.r. has proved to be a particularly useful tool in the study of the microstructure of polymers in solution , where the extensive molecular motion reduces the effect of long range interactions and allows the short range effects to dominate . |
2 | For non-ideal solvents equation ( 10.13 ) can be expanded to give where a is the linear expansion factor , pertaining to viscosity measurements , and is a measure of long range interactions . |
3 | This means the High Elves must rely on their bowmen and their magicians for long range mass slaughter . |
4 | Long Higgin fished well for chub in the Manvers Field on long range feeder and maggot . |
5 | This hypothesis can account for the fact that on cooling , rapid crystal growth is seen to occur which is inconsistent with the need for long range diffusion if the regularly folding lamellae were forming . |
6 | Freezing rod rings made it hard work in the Wotsits Open on the Trent at Long Higgin where Simon Roff ( Tri-Cast Barnsley ) fished the feeder at long range for three chub to 4 lb 4 oz in a winning 9–3–8 . |
7 | The first step in crystallite formation is the creation of a stable nucleus brought about by the ordering of chains in a parallel array , stimulated by intramolecular forces , followed by the stabilization of long range order by the secondary valence forces which aid the packing of molecules into a three-dimensional ordered structure . |
8 | But United 's Danish international Peter Schmeichel also had to show top form in twice denying Gary Parkinson from long range . |
9 | Both these options are available in abundance with boar riders , trolls , and chariots for attack and rock lobbers or doom divers for long range destruction . |
10 | High resolution polyacrylamide gels for long range reading were prepared according to ( 30 ) . |
11 | The most obvious manifestation of this came when he remained almost immobile in the centre of the ring while Biggs picked him off with jabs from long range . |
12 | THREE UP : Neil McNab scores from long range |
13 | But they fell away and Schmeichel turned a fierce shot from Micky Adams against the outside of a post , and substitute Nicky Banger sent a tremendous shot from long range past the post with the goalkeeper beaten . |
14 | Shooting at a unit of men at long range with a multiple shot . |
15 | You have two good options for long range artillery in the form of Orc Rock Lobbers and Goblin Doom Divers . |
16 | The European network is called EMEP or the Co-operative Programme for Monitoring and Evaluation of Long Range Transmission of Air Pollutants in Europe , and consists of around 90 sites in 23 countries ( figure 4.6 ) . |
17 | Britain managed to isolate itself in international fora — such as the 35 Nation Convention on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution convened by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe ( UN ECE ) — by rejecting the scientific consensus that forest decline was linked to air pollution from industry , power stations and vehicles . |
18 | The new German position encouraged the European Community to ratify the UN ECE Convention on Long Range Transboundary Air Pollution . |
19 | He decided to risk a burst at long range and squeezed the trigger ; nothing happened . |
20 | He jinked and tried a burst at long range , but the Halberstadt was diving hard now and pulling away . |
21 | The extent of this coil perturbation by long range effects is measured by an expansion factor α , introduced by Flory . |
22 | Fishing for carp at long range is , on some waters , essential for success . |