Example sentences of "[noun] for the [num] and " in BNC.
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1 | Lawton ( 1977 ) has summarized the interaction between components of change for the 1950s and 1960s ( figure 3.5 ) . |
2 | The values for the 50 and 100 µg doses of salmeterol ( generally between 8 and 10 ) may therefore be better estimates of dose equivalence . |
3 | The time taken by the cyclist for the six and a half mile journey from Currie to the City Chambers was thirty minutes , making an average speed of 13 mph . |
4 | At present there is no contest for the five and threes enthusiasts in the county although there is a national competition . |
5 | A human MYOD1 cDNA and the pIGF-I-R.8 cDNA were used as probes for the Myod-1 and Igf1r loci , respectively . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Under the title Strategic Force for the 1990s and beyond , and drawn up by army chief of staff General Carl Vuono , the plan calls for an entire army corps to be withdrawn from Europe , and for the US Army to be cut from 764,000 men to 630,000 . |
8 | Event 14 at Nottingham perhaps attracted the largest entry for the 14 and Under and 11 and Under age groups . |
9 | During the 1980s the average annual number of bank mergers , 300-odd , was double the figure for the 1970s and three times that for the 1960s . |
10 | The models are available immediately and start at $92,000 for the 887S and $112,000 for the 897S . |
11 | They did not hit volume product on the Model 41s which is anticipated by the end of this quarter and are on plan for the 52s and 54s . |
12 | The Quality Scotland Foundation , chaired by , was formed in late 1990 by a group of prominent Scottish Businesses who recognised the need for a survival strategy for Scotland for the nineties and beyond , focusing on the quality issue for economic , commercial , environmental and social development . |
13 | Yet the critical question for the 1990s and the twenty-first century remains unanswered : is there an approach — through central government intervention , decentralization , the encouragement of participation , or any other method — which avoids the insensitivities of bureaucratic welfarism , and yet produces results ? |
14 | This is not likely to take longer than 100 ms and average times are much lower , e.g. 30 ms average head movement for the IBM 3330 , 25 ms for the 3350 and 16 ms for the 3380 , followed by a search of the index . |
15 | It is likely that the next session will be decisive and that a curator will then be elected on a temporary basis : the appointment to direct the Visual Arts sector for the 1992 and 1995 Biennales can not be confirmed until the Executive Committee , whose mandate has now expired , has itself been completely renewed . |
16 | Now you can also have diminished intervals for the fifths and fourths . |
17 | More than 260 Windows applications were on show , covering dedicated 32-bit applications for the 386 and 486 range of PCs , multimedia solutions for home and business based on the recently released Microsoft Video for Windows technology and applications using the new Microsoft Windows for Pens operating system . |
18 | And while my ships does have useful guns of its own , in nose and tail , they were hardly a match for the hundred and twenty flamers ranged against me . |
19 | Like the liturgy , they provide a meeting point for the two and enter deeply into the means by which a visionary like Julian of Norwich conveys to others her apprehension of God alive and working in the being of man . |
20 | Ginsberg 's Howl actually came out while Leonard was there , doing for the fifties and sixties generation what Eliot 's The Waste Land did for the twenties and thirties , and not least Ginsberg 's ‘ A Supermarket In California ’ , in which he questioned Lorca 's lonely habits ; as did Lawrence Ferlinghetti 's Picture Of The Gone World . |
21 | UNESCO-sponsored research , particularly associated with the International Commission for the Study of Communication Problems , led to the publication of Many Voices , One World ( MacBride Commission , 1980 ) , which set the agenda for the 1980s and provided a spur to the creation of World Communications Year ( 1983 ) , continuing World Conferences on Strategies and Policies for Informatics , and other initiatives . |
22 | They realise that Compact enables them to have a say in the shape of education for the 1990s and to help them meet their projected employment needs . |
23 | The conference is for those working in education for the over-16s and the Youth and Community Services and will demonstrate the multi-ethnic , multicultural nature of European society . |
24 | Sir John had been a Conservative councillor and had presided over the National Industrial Relations Court for the two and a half years of its existence during the Heath administration . |
25 | Owner of several Felixes himself , he plans in the next year or two to publish the player 's illustrated scrapbooks for the 1851 and 1852 seasons : ‘ They were intended for publication and are a remarkable social document , ’ he says . |
26 | Elisabeth and Daniel had no appetite for the one and no confidence in the other . |
27 | This committee addressed in particular the issues of development priorities for the 1990s and implications for the World Bank Group , and human resource development . |
28 | In 1987 an unpublished report , known as SHARPEN ( Scottish Health Authorities Review of Priorities for the Eighties and Nineties ) , pointed out the deficiency of local authority provision for mentally ill people and noted local authorities ' particular responsibilities under the Mental Health ( Scotland ) Act 1984 . |
29 | The geometric mean dose equivalences for the 50 and 100 µg doses were 4.9 and 7.8 ( mean 6.4 ) for FEV 1 and ranged from 7.1 to 12.6 ( mean 9.5 ) for heart rate , tremor , and plasma potassium . |
30 | The 54 per cent turnout of the 4,800,000 registered voters was significantly lower than the more than 95 per cent turnout for the 1980 and 1985 elections [ see pp. 30367-75 ; 34020-21 ] . |