Example sentences of "[n mass] from the [det] " in BNC.
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1 | These data compare predator assemblages with trapping data from the same habitat over which the predator was known to hunt , and comparisons can also be made between different species of predator that live and hunt in the same locality . |
2 | A comparison of data from the same apparatus at different distances is a crucial test for oscillations . |
3 | MPE/ix sits alongside of MPE , meaning that a mixture of MPE/ix , Posix and original MPE applications can be run on the same machine , exchanging data from the same or different databases . |
4 | Testing of this hypothesis is difficult since probabilistic language models tend to be tested on data from the same domain as the training corpus , hence domain specific effects are unlikely to show up . |
5 | The specimen was taken from the eastern side of the sandbar just as the tide began to ebb and came the day after Kevin had taken a 2 lb 8 oz flounder from the same spot . |
6 | They grew their own rice and a surplus for sale , and often the villagers were able to catch fish from the many streams of the Irrawaddy Delta . |
7 | ( In the event , 15% of ET trainees in its first year of operation were from the former group , and 33% from the latter . ) |
8 | For this reason , working with people from the former communist regimes of eastern Europe can be difficult because the common language and culture of business life are missing : ‘ The concept of profit is not there . |
9 | According to estimates from the office of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees ( UNHCR ) and local Red Cross committees , some 2,500,000 people from the former Yugoslavia were displaced by the end of July , and some 10,000 people from Bosnia were joining them every day . |
10 | Looking at each other , wordlessly grappling , two people from the same small segment of the country had unknowingly provoked in each other ill-formed shapes of what used to be home , and as yet unrecognized images of what used to be themselves . |
11 | Frequently , unmarried brothers of the husband or wife may share the house , as might more distant relatives , or people from the same village in Pakistan may come as lodgers . |
12 | A quality circle usually involves relatively permanent small groups of between five to 15 people from the same work group who meet periodically to consider quality problems . |
13 | Here , a family of three died … last year four people from the same family died a few miles furtehr east . |
14 | From discussions with dealers , the central topic was the continuing importance of the fair as a forum for exposing new or foreign artists and for making contacts with collectors and curators , even if gallerists did not reap immediate sales from the latter . |
15 | Even species from the same group do not necessarily have the same preferences , hence the need to initially supply a choice of breeding site until you can determine what type and angle of surface they prefer . |
16 | Thus two individuals of different species from the same place look more alike than two individuals of the same species from different places . |
17 | In fact , for a two year old , the former ( water ) limit would give a daily lead intake of about 25 mg , compared with about 10 mg from the latter ( diet ) limit . |
18 | Mike Dinnigan did n't allow the frosty weather to stop his fishing and landed two 5 lb plus chub from the same swim . |
19 | In the general run of life in a river this may be very true , but many times I have been able to take barbel and chub from the same swim simply by altering the depth at which my bait is fishing . |
20 | When this picture , which belonged to Saatchi , was exhibited with other works from the same series at Gagosian 's gallery in 1990 , it would have been valued at $3.5 million . |
21 | His Billingham-based operation , Century bought 185 pubs for around £60m from the same brewer last November . |