Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] a 50 " in BNC.

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1 Those living within a 50 mile radius of the course £12 per year .
2 Those living outside a 50 mile radius £ 10 per year .
3 If the lamp is connected to a 50 Hz AC supply then the sine wave form of the current is , in effect , continuously switching the lamp on and off .
4 Our Toyota Land Cruiser comes fully equipped with a 50 calibre machine gun on the roof and a rocket launcher in the back .
5 The coupled Sepharose was packed in a 1.5 cm×1.3 cm column and carefully washed with a 50 mmol/l Tris/HCl , pH 8.0 , 0.15 mol/l NaCl buffer .
6 While other European countries ( not to mention the United States ) were struggling to comply with a 50 mg/litre nitrate limit , the minister revealed that Britain had once again discovered unique drawbacks to the proposed solution to pollution , which made the cure , as it were , worse than the disease .
7 Day trips within a 50 mile radius include : the Farne Islands ( home to seventeen different species of sea-birds and a colony of grey seals ) , the 16th-century Lindisfarne Castle on Holy Isle ( National Trust property ) , and the historical cathedral city of Durham .
8 The statement called for a 50 per cent reduction , ‘ appropriately applied ’ , in their strategic arsenals , an interim INF agreement and appropriate measures to ‘ prevent an arms race in space ’ .
9 The hon. Gentleman represents a party that has called for a 50 per cent .
10 Then spiral the bandage , aiming for a 50 per cent overlap
11 What was I going to do with a 50 seater coach ?
12 Suppose the firm 's income consists of a 50 per cent chance of £2000 and a 50 per cent chance of nothing .
13 Dutch manure and fertiliser rates are due to be reduced until a 50 mg/litre soil water concentration is achieved at 2m depth , later to be cut to 25 mg/litre .
14 Thus it was that the 30 mph ( 50 km/h ) speed limit in built up areas led to a 50 per cent reduction in pedestrian deaths in London by 1935 .
15 The following years saw the installation of a 40 hp suction gas engine , followed by a 50 hp crude oil engine .
16 There was no increase in the licence fee to pay for a 50 per cent jump in programme hours .
17 We must , of course , take account of the differences between the practices of the UK 's Nuclear Installations Inspectorate ( NII ) and the NRC , and the differences between the countries ' electrical supply networks — the UK works with a 50 Hz alternating current , while in the US it is a 60 Hz system .
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