Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] single [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The outbound leg is adjusted for single drift , and is flown 1 minute <+-; > 1 second for each knot of head or tail wind component .
2 As he noted at the time , new houses intended for single families were subdivided into tenements on their first letting , for the very poor simply could not afford to pay their landlords a realistic return on their investment .
3 Gastric carcinoma is a chemosensitive tumour and early reports showed response rates of over 20% for adriamycin , cisplatin , 5-fluorouracil , and mitomycin C given as single agents .
4 The SN9400 , designed for single users , comprises a series of small enclosures , each with its own power and cooling systems that can be linked together in a stack .
5 The SN9400 , designed for single users , comprises a series of small enclosures , each with their own power and cooling systems that can be linked together in a stack .
6 There are many parameters associated with the performance of a system , and their relevance will vary according to the use of the system : some systems may be designed for single users with a particular style of writing ; others may attempt to be more generalised and therefore need training .
7 ( By the ‘ original pattern ’ I mean the pattern as designed for single bed knitting , not as punched out for double jacquard ; the double jacquard card is of course moving on at every row . )
8 They are designed for single use , but because they are made of formed fabric , they give the appearance of linen .
9 If all three colours are not knitted in every row , the blank rows should be omitted for single bed knitting , but they should be included if the design is to be used for a double bed fabric .
10 The former technology-specific units and business area management divisions have been collapsed into single structures around the various technologies .
11 As a consequence , the eubacterial rooting previously obtained from ATPase evolution is inconsistent as it was based on phylogenetic trees in which these two paralogous families were mixed in single trees .
12 ‘ On a lighter note , the Battle of the Bands in Fairport , Rhode Island , during which heavy metal groups Deathtongue and the Mothers of Violence played simultaneous sets in the same auditorium for thirty-eight straight hours has been resolved in single combat between the rival lead singers .
13 Until the 1790s the ore was carried in single sacks of 3 hundredweight , but so many carriers were injured in lifting these across the backs of the mules that the load was then divided between two sacks .
14 Close affiliative relations between firms are not confined to single level subcontracting but are typical of a hierarchical network of connections at several stages removed from the largest firms .
15 Monday 's 46 point drop in the US market meant a nervous opening in London but the fall in FTSE 100 index was confined to single figures until mid-afternoon .
16 However , functions and procedures are not confined to single line definitions an they are very useful for improving the structure and readability of your program .
17 Waves are not confined to single cells but can travel from cell to cell through two separate mechanisms .
18 He warned the Church was in danger of being dominated by single issues , such as the ordination of women priests , and insisted the door must be kept open to all , whatever their views on the matter .
19 While this sum is just above the average sum of additional income earned by single parents under the previous system , the new rules , again in the name of simplification , have abolished the claimants right to offset child-minding costs against their earnings .
20 Some of the flats housed families , but most seemed occupied by single men .
21 Many three-bedroomed houses occupied by single people or couples could be occupied by families now on the council 's waiting list , it says .
22 Such families may be preceded by single parenthood , separation , divorce or bereavement , and may arise through cohabitation , marriage or remarriage .
23 It will certainly not be possible to totally reconstruct all the streets of an area at a cost of up to DM 1 million/100m as has been done for single streets in the past ’
24 Experimental tests of the Hashin-Shtrikman and Hill-Walpole bounds , which lie , of course , within the Voigt and Reuss bounds do not appear to have been made for single polymer systems but , as discussed later in this chapter , they have been applied to a styrene-butadiene-styrene system and to a composite of glass beads and epoxy resin ( Arridge & Crowson 1979 ) .
25 These have to be broken down by the digestive system before they are absorbed as single units of mainly glucose and fructose .
26 Towers are to be seen as single scouts or in pairs in Perugia and Bologna ; but these are isolated survivors ; many an Italian city was once adorned with innumerable towers .
27 Parts are designed to be made of single materials only , making separation during recycling much easier .
28 In the past the people of Elling had lived communally in a series of longhouses that were not , as now , separated into single family dwellings .
29 Even the early sea-urchin embryo can be separated into single cells and will reform a more or less normal embryo .
30 Ladder attenuators incorporating Π sections turn out to be more economical in components than those formed from T sections because adjacent pairs of shunt resistors can be merged into single resistors .
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