Example sentences of "[noun sg] [num] for the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The data from Study 2 for the 60 films was compared with the new ratings to see whether this holds for the full set of 60 films .
2 Anonymous approaches by telephone are now permitted although experience shows that without any forewarning of the approach they are unlikely to be successful ( see chapter 0407 for the detailed rules ) .
3 The data from Study 1 for the 10 junctions was used for comparison in two analyses of variance , each with one between subjects factor , Study 1 vs .
4 It was a normal practice in the period 1259–1340 for the higher offices in the administration of Aquitaine to be held by Englishmen , or at least non-Gascons .
5 A-to-Z is a top-priced 14–1 for the 1,000 Guineas , while Perfect Circle is on offer at the same quote and Soiree is as low as 7–1 .
6 And yet he did encourage those six-monthly sessions at Chequers when the think-tank would come and brief the full Cabinet , and smaller ones in No. 10 for the junior ministers .
7 In a budgeting process , rather than creating BUDGET 1 , BUDGET 2 and BUDGET 3 for the different assumptions , different users could have access to the same file and contribute and see each others ’ ideas . ’
8 This is n't the place to go into the details of the technology — turn to page 237 for the sordid facts — but it may be worth saying that the computer brings a new flexibility to the typesetting .
9 We ended up with plus eight for the positive cases where they 're positively correlated , we ended up with minus nine for the negative cases .
10 The resulting set of lists — which are , in effect , indexes — is shown in Fig. 8.2 for the same records in a data file that have already been shown in Fig.8.1 .
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