Example sentences of "[n mass] [prep] [noun pl] in " in BNC.

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1 We have shown that knowledge of immunohistological reactivity with a panel of six antibodies to tumour markers can predict the primary site of origin correctly in 70% of tumours in men and 58% of tumours in women with specificities ranging from 68% for breast tumours to over 90% for tumours in the gut , lung , prostate , and thyroid .
2 The General Health Questionnaire ( GHQ ) is a 30-item psychiatric screening instrument which collects data about symptoms in the previous few weeks .
3 First , the collation and examination of long term trend data about children in care in order to identify and seek to explain significant changes and continuities .
4 The P-E Inbucon survey is truly massive , based on data for executives in 872 UK companies .
5 A widespread response throughout the UK is anticipated and the results will be analysed by geographical region to provide even more meaningful data for operators in hotel and catering establishments .
6 Thus government data for men in full time employment in 1977 shows that men with university education have earnings which are 55 per cent higher than those with basic schooling .
7 Similarly , responses to us in writing within six weeks of referral rose from 25% of cases in the first audit to 60% in the second .
8 Nicholas Young laid over £10m-worth of bets in five years — at least a third of it with other people 's money .
9 He said a petition containing 500 names over 95pc of households in the village had been sent to the Welsh Office calling for a second public meeting .
10 Union membership has fallen from 53% of workers in 1979 to 37% now .
11 Another paper describing the use of bibliometrics in research evaluation is Narin 1987 , but this restricts itself to publication counts and citations , deriving a new indicator , the Top Decile Performance , which is that percent of an Institute 's papers which are amongst the more highly cited 10% of papers in a field .
12 It is defined as the percent of an institute 's papers which are amongst the more highly cited 10% of papers in a field .
13 The frequency of agents found in our patients was similar to those reported in earlier studies from Western Europe and the USA , except for cryptosporidium which was detected in 5% of our patients , ina bout 10% of patients in the USA , but in more than 20% of patients in Great Britain and France .
14 Mr McCartney said a survey revealed that 40pc of households in the estate had no car and 60pc could not afford an annual holiday .
15 Pricing starts at $5,000 with deliveries in June .
16 Pricing starts at $5,000 with deliveries in June .
17 Trapping data into files in this way can be extremely useful because it changes ephemeral data into a permanent list .
18 In their analysis of error scores Tei and Owen combine data from trials in which the adaptation and test gratings were the same with data from trials on which they were different .
19 Data from patients in the control group requiring oxygen during the procedure were excluded from the point where relative SaO 2 levels became positive .
20 A split-half reliability carried out on the data from children in the standardisation sample between the ages of 4 years and 8 years 11 months produced correlations of between 0.64 and 0.84 for the different items .
21 Following the death , on 29 June 1523 , of Thomas Spring of Lavenham , ‘ the rich clothier ’ , his commercial empire had been dismantled , and his immense fortune , £3,200 net , dispersed among his heirs , most of it to his widow and daughter ; his son had already chosen to live as a gentleman and was duly taxed on £20 from lands in 1524 , and the firm ceased trading .
22 Original plan was to load the aircraft on barges in the River Cart at Abbotsinch then float them to Greenock via the Clyde for transfer to the carrier anchored in midstream .
23 L.G.M. Rees , the pilot of the Sunderland reported : ‘ My aircraft was launched at last light the evening before the sortie since it was dangerous at that time to leave an aircraft on moorings in daylight where it could be easy prey to enemy aircraft .
24 Markusen 's ( 1987 ) data on changes in non-agricultural employment , for example , demonstrate striking variations among the standard census regions ( table 5.1 ) .
25 The report , written by consultant Geoffrey Sinclair , used four sets of government data on changes in land use to give " consensus " figures .
26 A limited amount of data on changes in ΔC p [ 13 , 16 , 26 , 31 ] on melting RNA and DNA duplexes equate with small contributions from the hydrophobic effect ( ΔG h ) to duplex stability of between 0 and -12 kJ mol -1 per base pair ( contrast no observed heat capacity change for single strand melting ) .
27 The assumption which seems to prevail in the literature on conduct disorder is that certain disordered personality characteristics are formed which tend to continue , although the data on continuities in adverse social conditions which would confirm this assumption is by and large absent .
28 A cross national analysis of data on women in Maternity Care Monitoring Programmes determined that anaemia was twice as prevalent among women of fourth and higher order as among those with three or fewer children .
29 It is therefore all the more significant that , among the few statistics it does contain , data on variations in performance between providers feature so prominently — 50% variation in acute hospital treatment costs , for example , or 100% variation in general practitioner prescribing costs .
30 They are however unable to provide any satisfactory data on differences in degree performance associated with gender .
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