Example sentences of "[noun] [num] for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 See Nature 362 , 277 ; 25 March 1993 for an account of MicroGeneSys 's withdrawal of its vaccine from the US Army 's trial .
2 And to ensure you get there in style we 'll lend you the Volvo 460 for the weekend !
3 They are illustrated in Figure 2.12 for a 16-bit word .
4 The data on applications at the head of this section can be checked against the information in Figure 2.4 for the Polytechnic as a whole .
5 This obliteration can be considered in relation to the two possible cratering histories shown in Figure 6.9 for the Moon .
6 Experimental verification of this is shown in figure 9.13 for a variety of different polymers and can be utilized in the following way .
7 And there 's all separate , two pound a table from fifty pence to one pound fifty for a chair .
8 Please see General SCI 43 for the Corporation 's procedure on these matters .
9 ( See Chapter 2 for a discussion of public goods . )
10 ( See Chapter 2 for a list of differences between futures and forward markets . )
11 Table 6.2 shows calculations of the basis using the data from the numerical example in Table 2.4 of Chapter 2 for the FT-SE 100 index future for the 5 and 6 September 1989 .
12 See Chapter 12 for a discussion of the effects of minimum price fluctuations .
13 Notice of the potential or actual claim must be given to the Solicitors ' Indemnity Fund Ltd ( see Chapter 12 for a summary of the Solicitors ' Indemnity Rules ) .
14 Among those receiving liveries of robes from Edward III for the winter of 1330 , at least seventeen Gascon knights and esquires are recorded as members of his household .
15 This result is not surprising since the portfolio is perfectly hedged , that is , riskless , ( see Chapter 10 for a discussion of hedging ) .
16 Monolingual families may seem all alike ( see Chapter 7 for a refutation of this ! ) , but multilingual families are each multilingual after their own fashion .
17 This includes information items written by the information group which occupy some 60 A4 ring binders ( see Figure 5.1 for a sample page ) , leaflets from government departments and other organisations , and reference books from agencies such as the Child Poverty Action Group ( CPAG ) .
18 ‘ One pound sixty for the double . ’
19 Because they are also incorporated into , they are bound to shape , people 's aspirations and their actions to some extent ( see chapter 4 for a discussion of the impact of public policies on family responsibilities ) .
20 Nevertheless , in a " matched guise " test which I administered to a class of fourteen to fifteen year-old adolescents in the speaker 's own home area , seven out of eleven black pupils judged her to be black on the basis of an extract from the story above ( see Chapter 4 for a discussion ) .
21 His preferences can be illustrated by means of a set of indifference curves which are likely to have the same shape as those depicted in Chapter 4 for the case of an individual choosing between two goods .
22 Dig up a spadeful here and there ( see Chapter 4 for the effect on foundations ) .
23 Heads of government of the six member states of the Association of South-East Asian Nations ( ASEAN ) convened in Singapore on Jan. 27-28 for the organization 's fourth summit meeting [ for third ASEAN summit held in December 1987 see pp. 35907-08 ] .
24 Where a defendant or respondent under disability has no guardian ad litem acting for him under rr 5 or 8(2) , the plaintiff ( or applicant ) shall , after the time for delivering a defence ( or answer ) has expired and before taking any further steps , apply to the court without fee on not less than three days ' notice to the person on whom the summons was served under Ord 10 , r 4 for the appointment of a guardian ad litem ( Ord 10 , r 6 ) .
25 Figure 5 For a sample of on-off type directionally selective ganglion cells the preferred directions of movement fall into four groups ( left half ) , whereas for a sample of the on-type they fall into three groups ( right half ) .
26 See Chapter 5 for a discussion of the assumptions underlying the derivation of the no-arbitrage condition .
27 Such a suggestion has at least the face validity of being consistent with the research done by Labov and others on language variation ( see Hudson 1980 : Chapter 5 for a review ) .
28 But he endured the frustration that humbled Ballesteros , who also had an eight at the 14th to card 82 for an 18-over-par 158 .
29 The hon. Gentleman will know , for he takes a close interest in this matter , that from next year , there is an extra £2.7 billion for the health service in its next budget , in a few day 's time — up another 5 per cent. , including efficiency gains .
30 sales that were left over from the open show , three pound thirty fourteen pound ten for the collection , now that is as you see , that is over from last year last year the table show so we actually have double the number of entries on the bench this year which is a healthy sign
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