Example sentences of "[noun sg] [num] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In case 2 the symptoms resolved rapidly and the patient did not require further treatment .
2 If in Figure 17.2 the authorities wished to reduce the demand for money to Q 2 , they would raise interest rates to r 2 .
3 Figure 4.5 The locations of Issaquah Creek and the University Hatchery are shown on this map of part of Washington State , U.S.A. Experiments on the use of olfaction in homing by coho salmon were performed here .
4 In figure 7.6 the capacitances to earth are represented as lumped together from nodes A , B , C and D. Notice that if nothing is done about these capacitances , they act in pairs across the arms of the bridge ; for example , the reactance of C A in series with that of C B is in parallel with the impedance Z 1 .
5 Figure 2 a shows where chemical processes have reduced ozone by more than 10% in the simulation with current CO 2 but without radiatively interactive ozone .
6 Figure 2 a shows calculations of μ c as a function of temperature differences in the range 0.1–10°C for crystals of diameter 5mm and density contrasts of 50 and 500kgm r-3 .
7 We might at this stage , however , recall from Chapter 2 the processes outlined by the Chicago School and , in particular , by G. H. Mead .
8 FIGURE 4.8 The clouds of Venus , an enhanced image at ultraviolet wavelengths , from Mariner 10 at a range of 720 000 km .
9 CHAPTER 7 THE PROFESSIONALS
10 Figure 6.8 The components and processes of the hydrological cycle .
11 Theorem 1.2.9 The statements unc are equivalent .
12 Figure 5.6 The essentials of productivity accounting ( Note .
13 Figure 5.11 The numbers stored in the memory banks shown in Figure 5.9 represent the intensity of the colour displayed at the equivalent point on the TV monitor screen .
14 To underpin this work requires a sizeable resources collection , and we shall be examining more closely in Chapter 5 the ways in which resources provision can be planned .
15 Figure 3 a shows the consequent symmetrical pattern 30 time-steps later , and Fig. 3 b , c and d shows three successive patterns at t= 217 , 219 and 221 after the pattern has reached the boundary ( which happens at t= 49 ) .
16 Figure 3 a shows the fractional coverage of PSCs polewards of 25°N at 56mbar for current CO 2 with both the noninteractive ( run 1 ) and interactive ( run 2 ) ozone , and for the same simulations with doubled CO 2 ( runs 3 and 4 ) .
17 I discuss in chapter 6 the criteria for a balanced selection of literature in the classroom : it should include both British and non-British , both female and male authors , etc .
18 EPISODE 8 THE PHOTOGRAPHS
19 FIGURE 9.1 The orbits of the satellites of Jupiter viewed edgewise to the Jovian equatorial plane ( only Callisto of the innermost group is shown ) .
20 As we shall see in chapter 13 the Greeks , even the militarily professional Spartans , did not develop a system comparable to the Roman imperium militiae or the dictatorship , which are both ways of relieving a commander from the normal political constraints on decisive action .
21 Figure 1 a shows the altitude profile of energy release in units of Mton high explosive equivalent per kilometre .
22 Figure 1 The stages in a survey
23 In Chapter 15 the circumstances under s11(4) of SGA 1979 , where the Act compels a buyer to treat a breach of condition as a breach of warranty , will be considered .
24 In chapter 13 we discuss how this is done with contingency tables ; in chapter 14 the technique of standardization is presented , and you learn how to construct a standardized mortality ratio ; in chapter 15 the techniques of chapter 6 , of decomposing variation into a fitted and a residual component , are extended to situations with two explanatory variables .
25 Figure 2.5 shows the types of decision , figure 2.6 examples of the decisions , Figure 2.7 the types of information required to support this decision-making , and figure 2.8 examples of such information .
26 Furthermore , sometimes the government expressly delegates public administrative functions to non-governmental bodies : for example , under the Financial Services Act 1986 the Securities and Investments Board exercises a wide range of regulatory functions delegated to it by the Secretary of State ; the Board of Deputies of British Jews plays an important role in policing certain Sunday Trading laws ; the Wood Green Animal Shelter in North London runs the government 's computerized register of fighting dogs ; and the Rowntree Trust ( a private charitable organization ) administers the Family Fund ( a public fund to assist families of severely handicapped children ) .
27 ( No. 2 ) [ 1990 ] 1 A.C. 109 the courts at all levels had regard to the provisions of article 10 in considering the extent of the duty of confidence .
28 ‘ That where they are generally authorised for the purpose of Section 80 of the Companies Act 1985 the Directors be and they are hereby empowered pursuant to Section 95 of the said Act to allot equity securities ( within the meaning of Section 94 of the said Act ) for cash , as if Section 89(1) of the said Act did not apply to any such allotment provided that this power shall :
29 For example , on the last beat in bar 2 the notes comprise five adjacent semitones from C to F ( even though they are spread out ) .
30 The Attorney-General referred to the Court of Appeal under section 36 of the Criminal Justice Act 1972 the questions whether proceedings upon indictment could be stayed on the grounds of prejudice resulting from delay in the institution of those proceedings even though that delay had not been occasioned by any fault on the part of the prosecution , and , if so , what degree of likelihood and seriousness of prejudice was required to justify a stay of such proceedings .
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