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

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1 A new 6317 17″ PS/ValuePoint Colour Display is a daunting $1,165 ; and the 6318 14″ colour display costs $400 .
2 The 6-in-1 Painters Tool costs about £2.50 and is available from B & Q and other good DIY stores .
3 The 1934 milk-in-schools scheme was thus closely bound up with wider questions of production targets , availability of supply and price fixing , supervised by the Milk Marketing Board .
4 With respect to the charges under s.10(b) of the 1934 Securities Exchange Act , the court held that the deliberate breach of Winans duty of confidentiality and concealment of the scheme was a fraud and a deceit on the Journal ; and although the victim of the fraud — the Journal — was not a buyer or seller of the shares traded in , or , otherwise a market participant , the fraud was nevertheless considered to be ‘ in connection with ’ the purchase or sale of securities within the meaning of s.10(b) and Rule 10b-5 made thereunder .
5 In December 1959 Congress announced the cancellation of the B-70 weapons system , leaving NAA with only permission to proceed with a single XB-70 prototype .
6 If in a sense it means how early can you teach children facts and contents and very straightforward knowledge , then I think the answer is not very early at all because it may be fairly meaningless that you could teach a child to repeat Newton 's law , perhaps the same way as you could teach him to repeat the eleven times table , but without a good concept of number or what Newton meant .
7 If in a sense it means how early can you teach children facts and contents and very straightforward knowledge , then I think the answer is not very early at all because it may be fairly meaningless that you could teach a child to repeat Newton 's law , perhaps the same way as you could teach him to repeat the eleven times table , but without a good concept of number or what Newton meant .
8 It is important to note , before going on to look at the main body of legislation in detail , that prior to 1980 , when insider dealing first became a statutory offence ( by virtue of Part V of the 1980 Companies Act ) , the legislative means of curtailing the practice was limited to disclosure provisions contained in general companies legislation .
9 Example : The eight tiles problem
10 4 The eight tiles problem
11 For instance , all four operators U , D , L and R of the eight tiles problem are reversible , but they are partial functions on the set of states and so they do not have inverses .
12 4 : In the eight tiles problem , there is just one goal state , and we know what it is , and the objective is to construct a path to it .
13 The eight tiles problem
14 Example : Manhattan distance , in the eight tiles problem
15 Then he put through a bill to suspend for five years the Seven Hours Act , which had restricted maximum daily hours for the coal industry since 1919 , following the Eight Hours Act of 1908 .
16 Dropping six of the eight singles points proved their undoing against France , losing 7-4 , while they never recovered from giving up the foursomes to the Italians .
17 The eight years difference in age seems now
18 Oh absolutely , yes I 'm not arguing about that , and as I said , heaven forbid that should happen , erm another point I did pick up from one report was that in the eight years war , and you 're quite right , the Iraqis are battle hardened , but the Iranian air force apparently could n't bomb Iraq to any great consequence except for the first few weeks of the conflict .
19 3 The eight queens problem
20 Example : The eight queens problem in more detail
21 By contrast , in each of the three representations of the eight queens problem , each state is a term .
22 The eight queens problem ( in representation 3 )
23 For instance , in the eight queens problem , the position Q can not be extended to a goal because no queen can ever be put in the left file .
24 Suppose N is a state of the eight queens problem , and r is any row on the board without a piece in it .
25 Here is another even better function for the eight queens problem whose values are lists of numbers .
26 You may have noticed that the description we have given of the blocks world is quite unlike all the descriptions of the eight queens task .
27 He took care never to stay with her for more than twenty minutes , obeying both the spirit and the letter of Anthony 's orders , but he tried to give her a clear account of the eight days Kesselring had spent in the witness box , watching her face all the time for signs of boredom or exhaustion .
28 In the first week , 13 British players qualified through virtue of their rankings for the main draw , six out of the eight quarter-finals placings were British , with all four semi-finals placings also occupied by home players — a very successful first week !
29 This was the first of the eight birdies Davies gathered , the best of all being her three at the 315-yard 13th hole , where she drove the green .
30 In Halton , where lord Stanley was receiver , the duke never received his fee as steward , and Stanley continued to pay himself the fee as both constable and steward on the authority of the 1461 letters patent .
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