Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mount the tanks side by side on the firm base and stick a length of sheet glass over the inside joints with a smear of silicone sealer . |
2 | Now we continue by looking at the inside workings of the process at the national level , beginning with a discussion of executives and assemblies . |
3 | There was a spatter of life and talks in the queue that Holly joined and that stretched twice around the inside walls of the Kitchen . |
4 | It is clearly desirable that the amount that a nation spends on health be included in the estimate of GNP , so the total expenditures of the state as well as private individuals are included . |
5 | Although the NRA has not included indirect costs whether economic or environmental , it has included indirect benefits in its estimate of the total benefits of the scheme . |
6 | The total proceeds of the sale were approximately £2,900 million . |
7 | The total proceeds from the income tax on wage-earners ' and small private business was £27,000 million in 1983 , while the proceeds of VAT was £14,000 million . |
8 | Most practitioners undertake reviews of procedures at some time or other , whether they are procedures in the commonly accepted sense of the term , ie low-level processes or activities with a set order of steps ( Collins Standard Reference Dictionary ) , or the total activities of an organisation that combine to achieve the purpose of the business as a whole . |
9 | The total figures for the rest of the county are n't yet known . |
10 | If the Latvia project is successful , then the total resources of the Brain will come into use . ’ |
11 | Village foundation was to be yet another example of developing the total resources of the estate , and in such enterprises the landowner was supposed to display concern for his former tenants newly displaced . |
12 | Er if you stand back from our situation and see it that er the contribution rate for employees was reduced from sixty five per cent for er a company i it became a balance of cost and that works out now at five per cent , so the total inputs of the scheme is ten per cent of earnings and that was down from eighteen per cent . |
13 | He voiced scepticism about Government statements , saying that the total consents in the past had always included an estimate of grants that would be received . |
14 | A quorum shall consist of 50% of the total members of the Executive Committee entitled to vote . |
15 | The total man-hours for the production of one pair of Horsa Wings , was 3 , 167 , of which one-third was occupied in assembly . |
16 | The proposals would cause disproportionate damage to the Legal Aid Scheme — cutting the number of legal aid certificates by 30% in order to make a saving of only 4% of the total costs of the Scheme . |
17 | If successfully claimed , 50 per cent of the total costs of the training would be refunded by Grampian Enterprise . |
18 | At that time , 21,000 children under the age of ten died in London every year , almost half the total deaths in the capital . |
19 | As part of the normal processes of a river , the stones in these shoals are neatly sorted and graded by the flowing water into an overlapping fish-scale pattern known as ‘ armouring ’ , which makes them relatively stable . |
20 | As between themselves , the purchaser and the vendor are bound under the terms of the sale agreement by the decisions of the expert , but the provisions in the sale agreement do not prevent the aggrieved party , whether it be the purchaser or the vendor , from attempting to bring a claim against the expert if it can be shown that such party has suffered loss under the normal principles of the law of negligence ( see Arenson v Casson Bechman Rutley & Co [ 1977 ] AC 405 ) . |
21 | The result is that the concentration of neurotransmitters in a synapse increases and the normal actions of the neurotransmitter is enhanced . |
22 | Hence there is a very valid reason for building rest days into the system , as well as the normal gaps in the fixture card to allow bodies and minds to recuperate briefly . |
23 | The lease contained the normal covenants for the payment of rent , full repairing covenants , a user covenant confined to the business of ‘ home improvement contractors , ’ and the usual qualified covenant against assignment , to which is appended the following proviso : |
24 | A control chart can now be constructed based on the normal conditions of the process , the upper and lower limits being as shown in Figure 7.8 . |
25 | A control chart can now be constructed based on the normal conditions of the process , the upper and lower limits being as shown in Figure 7.8 . |
26 | Most of it , certainly , but — in the way a doctor always judges character as a routine diagnostic procedure — I wondered if she was n't repressing the normal feelings of a woman . |
27 | On the other hand , for a patient with severe word-finding difficulties , you may have to label all the normal objects round the home , and ask the patient to say the name of the object and point to it every time he wants something . |
28 | It was just that she knew that there was something seriously wrong with her — something far more dramatic than a grumbling appendix or the normal after-effects of an operation . |
29 | The texture of the novel is in part created by the juxtaposition of dead metaphors and new ones created by slight adjustments to the normal patterns of the language : " … the sun looked down into the top of the dead tree and breathed warmly on the two people " ( p. 142 ) . |
30 | These discoveries raise intriguing questions about the relationship between viral genes and the normal genes of the cell . |