Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Taxes must be authorized by an Act of Parliament , and questions about liability to pay tax rarely arise in judicial review proceedings because there is an adequate system for appealing against decisions about tax liability . |
2 | The lack of correlation between platelet activating factor content and the severity of inflammation in colonic mucosa shown by our present findings , speaks against inflammatory cells as the sole source of platelet activating factor synthesis . |
3 | There was a positive correlation between platelet activating factor precursors and acid or pepsin output but not between platelet activating factor precursors and sialic acid . |
4 | There was a positive correlation between platelet activating factor precursors and acid or pepsin output but not between platelet activating factor precursors and sialic acid . |
5 | We assessed gastric platelet activating factor , lyso platelet activating factor , and AAGPC outputs and analysed correlations between platelet activating factor and precursors , and gastric acid , pepsin , and mucus linked sialic acid . |
6 | We found a relation between platelet activating factor precursors and acid , and between platelet activating factor precursors and pepsin . |
7 | We found a relation between platelet activating factor precursors and acid , and between platelet activating factor precursors and pepsin . |
8 | A possible relation between platelet activating factor and gastric acid secretion and platelet activating factor and gastric motility has already been suggested as a physiological phenomenon in the gastrointestinal tract . |
9 | As the regression analysis showed a significant correlation between platelet activating factor precursors and both acid and pepsin but no significant correlation between platelet activating factor precursors and NANA , we suggest that platelet activating factor precursors would not result from degraded gastric mucin . |
10 | As the regression analysis showed a significant correlation between platelet activating factor precursors and both acid and pepsin but no significant correlation between platelet activating factor precursors and NANA , we suggest that platelet activating factor precursors would not result from degraded gastric mucin . |
11 | Did you find that so many it took a long time for change to take place |
12 | If this proved successful then they would , in the longer term , extend the experiments to find out what conditions were best for building controlled fusion reactors . |
13 | An academic model for building surveying education has been established by the ‘ centres of excellence ’ , and where the shortfall in employment prospects has chilled the ebullience of some job markets , the building surveyor is currently displaying skills and attributes that stimulate a demand and maintain a 100% employment record for the graduates . |
14 | As recorded by British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC ) monitoring , he had made the observation that we humans have a short life , and tomorrow we are all going to die , but his last words touched on the need for a return to democracyand for Islam to keep pace with modernization : We see the states that have overtaken us : what did they overtake us with ? |
15 | In the mornings my husband walked the endless corridors of oil power , hoping for patience to overcome impatience . |
16 | Furthermore , as the gilded eagle seems poised for take-off to do battle with enemy hordes coming from the south-east , the memorial seems to have anticipated most aptly the events that followed 17 years after its unveiling . |
17 | Nation to decide as Premier loses confidence vote |
18 | 1 x Dwarf purple berberis Berberis thunbergii ‘ Atropurpurea Nana ’ ( for description see point ‘ B ’ above ) . |
19 | Each 1 ml fraction was dried and resuspended in 50 µl of 60% ethanol and then assayed for platelet aggregating activity . |
20 | Biopsy specimens were transferred into tubes with 80% ethanol as previously described for ethanolic platelet activating factor extraction from cells as well as from biopsies and frozen at -20°C until assayed for platelet activating factor activity . |
21 | Biopsy specimens should be conserved in 80% ethanol and frozen at -20°C until assayed for platelet activating factor activity . |
22 | Each sample was submitted to assay for platelet activating factor , platelet activating factor precursors , acid , pepsin , choline , and N-acetylneuraminic acid ( NANA ) . |
23 | Assay for platelet activating factor — Washed rabbit platelets were prepared as previously described . |
24 | Vaccination , of course , finally eliminated smallpox and there appeared other ‘ drugs ’ such as mercury to treat syphilis and quinine to prevent malaria ( though greater drainage of bogs was as much responsible for control of the latter ) . |
25 | Seventy-five per cent of the receipts from council-house sales , and half of the receipts from other sales , must be set aside as provision to meet credit liabilities ( Local Government and Housing Act 1989 : Clause 59 ) , and only the remainder is available for further capital expenditure . |
26 | The use of three-dimensional shapes for printing gives opportunity for the shapes themselves to be compared and discussed . |
27 | Intelligence is essential , although successful School or University examinations may not have been possible through damage to shore term memory ( upon which facility most examinations are based throughout the phase of active addiction . |
28 | With competition for research funds now especially fierce , the Defense Department is using its bountiful budget for university based science to ‘ sensitise ’ — as one Defense official put it — university scientists to its security concerns . |
29 | France expressed horror at the assassination and appealed for unity to assure peace in the country it once ruled . |
30 | ‘ For purely practical reasons we do not permit debates in either House to be cited : it would add greatly to the time and expense involved in preparing cases involving the construction of a statute if counsel were expected to read all the debates in Hansard , and it would often be impracticable for counsel to get access to at least the older reports of debates in Select Committees of the House of Commons ; moreover , in a very large proportion of cases such a search , even if practicable , would throw no light on the question before the court . |