Example sentences of "respectively of the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Within the House Committee , whereas Minnesota , Iowa , Illinois and Missouri each had two Representatives on the Soyabeans and Feed Grain Subcommittee and California and Texas had none , the latter had three and two members respectively of the Cotton , Rice and Sugar Subcommittee .
2 From teaching they moved into mission work and in 1901 began their careers in this field as Superintendent and Matron respectively of the Institute for the Deaf at Bolton , Lancashire .
3 Recently it was shown that two inserted sequences of 21 and 10 amino acids were present near the actin binding site and Mg-ATPase domain respectively of the chicken nonmuscle MHC-B gene ( 21 ) .
4 The state treaty on economic and monetary union signed on May 18 [ ibid. ] was approved on June 21 and 23 by the West German Bundestag and Bundesrat ( lower and upper house respectively of the legislature ) and on June 21 by East Germany 's unicameral Volkskammer .
5 respectively of the Government 's 1991-92 grant in aid of £194.2 million to the Arts Council .
6 The multi-million scheme was announced on Monday this week by Environment Secretary Michael Heseltine , backed by his Minister of State , David Trippier ; Prof David Bellamy ; Sir David Attenborough , President of the Royal Society for Nature Conservancy ; Lord Crickhowell , chairman of the National Rivers Authority , and Ron Norman and Duncan Hall , chairman and chief executive respectively of the Teesside Development Corporation .
7 For holders of HNC and HND awards , the agreement through which SCOTVEC joins SCOTCAT means that where planned linkage between an HNC , HND and degree has been designed , the HNC and HND will carry points towards that degree corresponding to year 1 and year 2 respectively of the degree course — this assigns to a maximum of 120 SCOTCAT points to the HNC and 240 to the HND .
8 On Jan. 27 the Chilean Supreme Court agreed to submit questions on the Letelier case to US President Bush ( head of the US Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) at the time of the killings ) , following allegations by Gen. ( retd ) Manuel Contreras and Col. Pedro Espinoza , the former head and chief of operations respectively of the DINA secret police during the 1973-90 Pinochet regime , that the Letelier attack had been carried out by CIA agents infiltrated into the DINA , in order to discredit the Pinochet regime .
9 The critical provisions with which we are concerned are section 7(3) and ( 4 ) and section 8(2) which reproduce provisions previously contained in section 8(3) , ( 4 ) and ( 6 ) respectively of the Act of 1972 as substituted by the Act of 1981 .
10 By intragastric titration 1.4% and 4% ethanol were found to have a stimulatory effect on gastric acid secretion with a response equal to 23% and 22% respectively of the pentagastrin stimulated incremental acid output ( maximal acid output-basal acid output ) .
11 Where home ownership is low , as in Scotland and Northern Ireland , housing made up 33% and 28.1% respectively of the value of inherited estates in 1980–81 .
12 In Lyon , Noir ( also mayor of Lyon ) and Jean-Michel Dubernard won 43.34 and 40.14 per cent respectively of the vote in the first round .
13 The arts community is confident the measure will pass easily since the proposal enjoys the strong support of both Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Dan Rostenkowski , chairmen respectively of the Senate Finance Committee and the House Ways & Means Committee , the Congressional groups that originate all tax legislation .
14 Khieu Samphan and Son Sen ( the Khmer Rouge representatives on the SNC ) were appointed as chair and vice-chair respectively of the CNUP , which on Dec. 1 issued a " fundamental political programme " in which it pledged " to respect and abide by a parliamentary regime " and to implement " a liberal economic system " .
15 The finance plan , applicable to 968 and 928 GTS models , will guarantee a residual value of 55 and 50 per cent respectively of the car 's purchase price at the end of three years .
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