Example sentences of "[n mass] to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As is evident in Figure 2.1 this surface shows many irregularities compared with a simple oblate spheroid ; there is , for instance , a bulge of 76 m near New Guinea and a depression of some 104m to the south of India .
2 Lightweight stores cleared readily from £30 to £34.50 each with several pens from £35 to a top of £37.80 paid to a regular Loughgall producer .
3 Sir James Hanson 's Hanson Trust gave £82,000 to the cause the year he became a Lord .
4 Among cars currently on display is the late Hugh Hunter 's Siddeley , nicknamed Daisy ( he left £20,000 to the museum which is being used to refurbish the Campbell Shed ) , and the Duesenberg which belongs to Denis Jenkinson ( ‘ Jenks ’ of Motor Sport fame ) .
5 But Jim says the Minister asked for extras which added nearly £20,000 to the bill .
6 Theoretically , the company 's total valuation , based on estimated 1992 revenues of $90m , could range from a low of $270m to a high of $720m , but more probably lies around $500m give or take .
7 The TEC has repaid £119,000 to the Department of Employment .
8 Her family has sent £571.86 to the scanner appeal for the Friarage Hospital , Northallerton , and the same amount to Middlesbrough General Hospital .
9 Britain 's biggest clothing retailer , Marks and Spencer , became the country 's most profitable retailer once more when it knocked J Sainsbury into second place with pre-tax profits up 25% to a record £736.5m ( $1.2 billion ) in the year to end-March .
10 British boats will now be able to take 28,000 tonnes of mackerel to the west of their own zone .
11 Turn towards the wind an amount which will offset the RC needle 10° on the opposite side of the RC to the wind .
12 Then turn towards the wind , to offset the RC needle on the opposite side of to the wind , by the amount of your estimated drift .
13 The EFA radar contract is thought to be worth around £1.5billion to the consortium which wins the contract .
14 The EFA radar contract is thought to be worth around £1.5billion to the consortium which wins the contract .
15 The collection took place on 15/16 June and resulted in the most valuable contribution of £125,903 to the Association .
16 Overall , Siemens AG was able to give little cheer to shareholders , and the shares were off 2.30 marks at 663.10 early yesterday after the company warned that it would be counted a success if 1992-93 profits were stable with last year — incoming orders in the first five months of this fiscal fell 2% , although it looks for a 4.7% rise for the full year ; group sales in the first five months rose 3% to the equivalent of about $18,500m .
17 Procedures of both sorts can be found in any type or size of organisation , for filling in forms , processing goods , inputting data to a computer system etc , and those directed at the continual development and implementation of policy , or the preservation of the mode of business operation .
18 We convert the data to a quantity related to the power spectrum at the present epoch , the fractional variance in density per ln k ( refs 20 , 21 )
19 PRINT# is intended for sending data to a file .
20 The second 3 examples are also programs which write data to a file and read it back , but this time the data is mixed .
21 With a pixel refresh rate of 320 million per second , SGI claims it can deliver the same amount of data to a screen in one second as appears in during a typical 30 second television advertisement .
22 A statement to output data to an output port .
23 This is because the emphasis has shifted from idealised language data to an examination of language-in-use .
24 While the availability of systems such as SPSS meant that there was a temptation for humanists to fit their special data to the software , rather than to design software for the data , on the other hand there began to be developed systems for source-oriented data entry , of which the most famous was CLIO .
25 Nothing is agreed , from fundamental data to the evidence for particular hypothetical mechanisms .
26 These users will include the clerical workers who will be concerned with the input of data to the system and the verification of its output .
27 This particular cache uses very fast static RAM to cache memory , so the processor does n't have to hang around waiting for ‘ slow ’ memory to deliver data to the processor .
28 Durkheim , as an ardent positivist , urged and pioneered a way of thinking sociologically that lent quantitative data to the testing of theoretically derived hypotheses .
29 If all the data are initially entered into a computer database , the power of a database management system makes it easy to present different views of the data to the researcher , allowing more subtle and complex associations to emerge .
30 Delivering character based data to the desktop .
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