Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] for a single " in BNC.

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1 Dunne , Chapman 's last attempt to find a successor to Lambert , proved to be past his best , but Drake more than made up for lost time , scoring 42 League goals in 1934–5 , a club record for a single season .
2 Now the European peoples party manifesto calls for a single currency , a central bank , the incorporation of the social chapter a common immigration policy and a constitution for the whole of Europe .
3 Included in the $800 price-tag for a single desktop version of Solaris 2.0-on-Sparc is SunOS 5.0 — SunSoft 's Unix SVR4 — plus the Open Network Computing , ONC , environment , NFS network file system , NIS+ naming service , a transport-independent remote procedure call , Solaris Federated Services — which allow third party networks , such as Novell Inc NetWare , Open Software Foundation Distributed Computing Environment and OSI to plug into Solaris 2.0 — multi-threading , symmetric multi-processing , Kerebos security , disk mirroring and striping , real-time support and internationalisation .
4 In colliding plane wave problems , what is essentially a coordinate singularity for a single wave is transformed into a fold singularity prior to the collision by the presence of curvature singularities at the points and .
5 Thus the normal 3:1 mixture of chlorine isotopes leads to a characteristic isotope pattern for a single M-Cl bond stretch , with a stronger higher-frequency band due to 35 Cl and a weaker , lower-frequency band due to 37 CI .
6 It may be the ASCII code for a single decimal digit ( 49 to 57 ) .
7 To take a somewhat unlikely example , if application were made to the Secretary of State for an order under this procedure to give planning permission for a single project the response would be that there is a complete planning code of public legislation to cover that requirement , and in the absence of exceptional circumstances recourse should be had to that code .
8 We refer to the Appeal submitted under the above reference against the Planning Refusal by South Cambridgeshire District Council for a single dwelling .
9 Variants of the learning method for a single node , and others , appear on pages 59–73 of Zurada ( 1992 ) .
10 The initial Government proposal for a single accreditation system for advocates was the correct approach .
11 He was very much the prime reason for Palace 's success in climbing out of Division Four in 1960–61 and Johnny 's 30 League goals for us that season remain Palace 's post-war scoring record for a single season to this day .
12 In April 1991 the weekly basic state pension for a single person was £52.00 , and for a married couple £83.25 .
13 If there was trouble of any kind whatsoever that day , either the lighting of fires or leaving the rectory garden for a single instant , they would not be permitted to attend the Easter Fete .
14 Unemployment benefit for a single person goes up from £43.10 to £44.65 a week while the rate for couples rises from £69.10 to £72.20 .
15 BUYING a computer system for a single hotel or restaurant , or for a chain of units , involves far more than ordering and taking delivery of powerful foxes loaded with clever software .
16 A key part of EC proposals for a single European market in pharmaceuticals has stalled in a dispute between the European Commission and the Council of Ministers .
17 Figure 5.2 Experience-based cost reductions for a single product and a generic class of products
18 It may be taken by any student as an outside subject , or may form the starting point for a single or joint honours MA in Scottish Ethnology .
19 He was prepared to run a conveyance to the links twice a day at 6d. a head or 1s. 0d. for a single passenger .
20 It was then decided to hypothesize a particular market situation for a single product line and ascertain whether investment to increase market share at different stages of that product 's life would have positive or negative NPVs .
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