Example sentences of "as [art] single [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Pricing for the two-processor EL98 begins at $340,000 , the same price as the single processor Y-MP EL , and can be expanded to eight processors ; existing Y-MP ELs can be upgraded to the new version ; Cray says that it has taken five orders for the new machines , and expects to introduce the next generation of its supercomputer family by the second half of 1994 .
2 Pricing for the two-processor EL98 begins at $340,000 , the same price as the single processor Y-MP EL , and can be expanded to eight processors ; existing Y-MP ELs can be upgraded to the new version ; Cray says that it has taken five orders for the new machines , and expects to introduce the next generation of its super computer family by the second half of 1994 .
3 The weapon carries three separate thermonuclear warheads , each with about the same power as the single warhead in a cruise missile ( 150–200 kilotons ) .
4 Ministers failed to agree on implementing measures which would allow the free movement of people within the EC to come into force on Jan. 1 , 1993 , at the same time as the single market in goods and services .
5 As the Single Market comes into effect Courtauld News looks at some of the Group businesses operating in Europe
6 If a really soft fabric is required , the backing yarn can be as fine as a single strand of 2/30 .
7 Musically this is very nearly correct , but not one recording includes so much as a single word of Gilbert 's spoken dialogue .
8 A window can be the same size as the screen or as small as a single icon .
9 Therefore , if a low potency is being used , it may be necessary to administer repeated doses to achieve the same effect as a single dose of a higher potency .
10 The problem is to detect as little as a single base pair difference between , say , two 500 base pair fragments .
11 He allowed her to go through everything without so much as a single interruption .
12 It is best known from the presbytery garden at Chatillon-en-Diois in the French Alps , but has also been found in a single block in Poland , as a single specimen in Czechoslovakia , at a single locality in California and at not more than two or three other places in the world .
13 There is no such thing as a single millionaire .
14 This word-superiority effect is clearly important for models of word recognition : any model would have to offer an account of why , even though a word target has four times as many letters as a single letter target , the word is easier to perceive .
15 The genetic material may be as small as a single gene , while some protein coats are made of multiple copies of only one specific protein molecule .
16 Our preference is to have the lines so matched that , when the two handles are held together , the stunt kite soars overhead and is as stable as a single line kite .
17 Such difficulties of interpretation as the modern local historian may encounter are not , however , confined to this class of writing alone , as a single example taken from the sixteenth century will illustrate .
18 High-bay warehouses , as a single volume , can normally be considered as being single storey buildings .
19 She would cut off her right arm and give it to him if he came over with as much as a single bag .
20 Along with the established azodye processes , the company also produces intermediates using nitration , sulphonation , chlorination , oxidation , amination and catalytic reactions and as such CAC can not be described as a single technology company .
21 It starts from scratch , as a single cell , and grows a new heart , using the same design program as its parent 's heart , to which improvements may be added .
22 ‘ Bill Mishkin 's just made New Canaan , Connecticut , March 1 to April 14 , without so much as a single shooting , beating , or naked buttock from one end to the other !
23 Better than some , in fact , since he had once had West Riding connections and , as young political agitators went , possessed a relatively unblemished reputation , with not so much as a single term of imprisonment , as yet , to be used against him at the hustings .
24 Indeed , if the state can be thought of as acting as a single shareholder then it will be in a more powerful position vis-a-vis management than are shareholders of most private companies .
25 If , as its Members will , it seeks to bring about such change , it must rely upon other agencies if it is to shift the location of so much as a single molecule .
26 In the short term it might be expected to gain considerably from the actual construction of the tunnel and figures for the period up to March 1989 show that the South East , including Kent , had gained 27% of the £492m worth of contracts placed in the UK by Transmanche Link : Kent , as a single county , attracted a high share of 9% .
27 A run-off election was scheduled to decide the gubernatorial contest in Arizona as no single candidate received more than 50 per cent of the vote .
28 The approach described in this book needs to be adapted flexibly as no single approach will work alone and compromises must be made .
29 In another study in Wales , Nutley ( 1980a ) used around 10 indices , including bus services , distance to shopping centres , and access to Cardiff , to produce a composite index , and in a Scottish example Nutley ( 1979 , 153 ) has also argued that a number of a different methods should always be used , ‘ as no single method can adequately represent the various alternative conceptions ’ of accessibility .
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