Example sentences of "[noun] [n mass] on [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The availability of the 1991 census data on local populations by ethnic origin offers a timely opportunity for ethnicity — like occupational class — to be systematically recorded . |
2 | On page 809 of this issue , Woodhead and colleagues report new isotope data on volcanic rocks from seamounts southeast of Pitcairn Island that seem dramatically to confirm this theory . |
3 | ITV 's schools series on Nuclear issues , with Peter Moth as executive producer , seems to recognise this . |
4 | The ANUFLOOD system requires locational and building type data on individual properties , stage-damage curves relating the average damage that would result from overfloor flooding to differing depths for each property type , and lastly , flood frequency in terms of flood height expressed as a probability . |
5 | He also used transactions data on MMI futures for the same periods . |
6 | Within Glasgow there is a branch at Byres Road ( 3,500 sq ft on two floors , 8 full time ) , in a district downhill from the university which , says Robert Clow , ‘ compares with Hampstead . ’ |
7 | The shop , of 998 sq ft on two floors , has been taken over by Fols Ladiesware , who paid a premium close to the asking figure of £7,500 , with the rental being £11,000 per annum . |
8 | However the data needed for this index , especially parity data on illegitimate births , are not routinely available , and its calculation demands a number of assumptions . |
9 | To raise funds for higher pensions and child benefit , he is having to turn to 4½m people on middling incomes with his higher tax affecting those earning just 28 p.c. above the national average — and 18 p.c. above the South East 's average . |
10 | Some observer data on incidental catches on four vessels of the red squid fleet , over a total of 67 days ' fishing through the 1980s , showed that 105 marine mammals died in 2870 k ( 2000 miles ) of drift-net - one death for each 27 kind of net . |
11 | The Library of Congress Catalog and printed card service , and the weekly , monthly , quarterly , annual and subsequent cumulations of British National Bibliography , plus its own printed card service , derive from this data base , and it is hoped to begin experiments towards the provision of a similar computer store of catalogue data on audio-visual materials in due course from which all manner of useful selected print-outs can be derived . |
12 | In most liberal democratic countries there is some measure of agreement in the news media on political facts . |
13 | I questioned physician colleagues , local paediatricians , long serving nursing staff on medical wards and in the accident and emergency department , pathologists , and the coroner and found two further possible cases . |
14 | BA wants to put Gatwick-based pilots , cabin crew and ground staff on lower rates of pay than those at the airline 's main base at Heathrow . |
15 | Beforehand , the pretence that he was interested in putting together a documentary series on psychic phenomena had seemed a good one . |
16 | R was all very friendly and cosy , the hostel staff on first-name terms with everyone in the group within half an hour . |
17 | THE banks are finding business so tough they 're having summer sales on personal loans . |
18 | Wembley 's West side was shut that night while the Royal Box side was boosted by schools and stadium staff on free tickets . |