Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [prep] [num] " in BNC.
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1 | In a part of Chile where half the region 's income goes to 10 per cent of the population and a quarter of all the people regularly do n't have enough to eat , the day to day problems of scraping together an income are common . |
2 | And at floor level the Revue sits on four skid feet . |
3 | A single processor supports 64 users ; an optional second processor goes to 128 active users , twice what the line could previously handle . |
4 | Something about the tide unleashes upon one the suspicion that Mr Tim is not , himself , as it were , English . |
5 | The information recorded on the birth certificate refers to one point in time — when the child 's birth was registered — whereas the information reported at interview refers to a period of employment of three months or longer , at any time from three years before the child 's birth up until diagnosis . |
6 | When an elastic wave is obliquely incident at a fluid-solid interface , the refracted wave splits into two components : dilatational and transverse . |
7 | If the fight goes beyond four or five rounds , the title 's mine . |
8 | As the price of the contract goes against one of the counterparties , the resulting loss is met from that counterparty 's initial margin and is paid over to the other counterparty as profit . |
9 | The range has eight firing points on two levels . |
10 | Is it not true — as my hon. Friend the Member for Bradford , South ( Mr. Cryer ) pointed out — that as much public money goes to one CTC , to which parents who have not gone through the normal process will have access , as to all the other schools in the area , and that it goes there at the same rate ? |
11 | Not every fight starts with two people standing watching each other . |
12 | Each litre of brine contains between 0–6 and 6.5 grams of zinc , However no one knows if the brine is concentrated enough to tap from a small area . |
13 | If your training contract starts in 1994 , you will be required to take the Professional Skills Course which will cover the areas of accounts , investment business , personal work management , professional conduct and advocacy . |
14 | The story starts in 1985 , when Britain put an arms embargo on Saddam 's military state . |
15 | A strong immunity to reinfection develops after one year . |
16 | The likelihood of change lies in one of a number of possibilities — all in the long term , and all problematic . |
17 | This means that the Board will have issued exposure drafts for 10 of the 11 standards affected by the Statement of Intent . |
18 | Wigs , hair pieces and extensions will continue to play a big part in the way hair looks in '92 . |
19 | For example my mum looks after two little boys who are both three . |
20 | We are a bit tired of getting up early ( breakfast 7.30 , start teaching at 8.30 — and that 's a concession to us lazy foreigners , since teaching starts at 8 normally here ) so Comrade Wu kindly arranged for us to have breakfast in our rooms today — the first opportunity for a lie-in we 've had ! |
21 | The course starts at 09.30 with coffee and registration from 09.00 on day 1 . |
22 | The record for late arrival of papers at present stands at eight days before the actual meeting ! |
23 | The amplifier will then have been adjusted so that zero field corresponds to zero output , the first step in achieving calibration . |
24 | You know they mean it , too : a huge second cooling fan sits at one end of the processor card . |
25 | The study builds upon four recent small studies of the Norwich economy , financed under the ESRC Open Door Scheme , and undertaken from the University of East Anglia : by Moseley on unemployment , by Sapsford on the local government provision of sites and premises , by Seddon on the building up of an industrial data base , and by Townroe on the employment of 16 and 17 year old school leavers . |
26 | The observation that the period of the sleep/wake rhythm differs from 24 hours is important because it indicates that environmental cues can not have been responsible . |
27 | Given constraints on public expenditure , it is unlikely that the Government could be persuaded to introduce maintenance grants for 16 to 18-year-olds . |
28 | As the speed builds through 200 knots I feel the increased pitch sensitivity , my bottom lifting from the parachute pack as I press the twin pitots on this tiny nose further towards the gleaming layer of snowy stratocumulus below . |
29 | The Strategic planning guidance goes to two thousand and one . |
30 | In reproduction , one cell turns into two , whereas the essential feature of the sexual process is that two cells fuse to form one . |