Example sentences of "total [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Thus the embedding of a label in a total sentence structure ( complete linguistic predication ) indicates that it is less tied to its situational context and more related to its linguistic context . |
2 | Thus the embodying of a label in a total sentence structure … indicates that it is less tied to its situational context and more related to its linguistic context ’ ( 1972 , p. 175 ) . |
3 | The team is now in place but the total reorganisation task has been expensive and operational efficiency has suffered during the process of change . |
4 | On May 23 , 1989 , the government announced total defence budget savings of F17,000 million for 1990 and 1991 . |
5 | The total defence budget for 1992 was DM52,000 million . |
6 | Following the reduction , the " secret fund " constituted less than 1 per cent of the total defence budget . |
7 | Figure 4 shows the costs of the nuclear deterrent , and the General-Purpose Combat Forces of each Service in percentages of the total Defence vote from 1965 , the first year in which functional costings were presented in the annual Defence White Papers , to 1988 . |
8 | Cedric Brown , BG 's chief executive , said that competitors had taken over 27 per cent of total contract gas sales last year , compared with just 5 per cent in May 1991 . |
9 | The KSA advises that you should n't pay a deposit amounting to more than 25% of the total contract price of your kitchen . |
10 | The total contract cost of the church conversion and the adjacent new building was of the order of £1.25 million and the work extended over twenty-one months . |
11 | The DTB 's total contract volume in 1990 was approximately 6.7 million . |
12 | The total contract value is worth over £5.5M . |
13 | This is because economic loss can be of unforeseen proportions , can far exceed , in many cases the total contract value , and thus be a risk which it is for all practical purposes beyond the financial strength of most businessmen to assume , particularly if they were to accept such risks routinely in all their business dealings . |
14 | Pensioners must also take care to include their retirement pensions in their total income calculation . |
15 | The appropriate tax rates are then applied to calculate the total income tax due and it is only at this stage that the MIRAS system is introduced into the assessment . |
16 | A comparison with the total income tax due will disclose either an over or under payment of income tax . |
17 | The so-called Virtual Channel Processor connects with four four-wire 100Mbps links , with up to 64,000 channels per link and 80M-bytes total link bandwidth . |
18 | The so-called Virtual Channel Processor connects with four four-wire 100Mbps links , with up to 64,000 channels per link and 80M-bytes total link bandwidth . |
19 | Total election victory for RPP — New fighting |
20 | It is important to note here that the drug career patterns of ‘ known ’ users presented below can not be representative of the total user population . |
21 | On the other hand , once estimated , the known user total still represents only a proportion of the total user population and , thus , a multiplier factor is needed , that is to say , a ratio of unknown to known heroin use , in order to determine the size of the total heroin user population ( Hartnoll et al. |
22 | These are compared and the results used to assess the extent of the total user population ( N ) according to the formula N = Nl x N2/X , where Nl is the number of users identified by first sample , N2 is the number of users identified by second sample , and X is the number of users in N2 previously identified by Nl . |
23 | formula , and substituting for Nl the total of unique ( initials/date of birth/sex ) identity codes generated by the first prevalence study for each of the four townships , for N2 the 15 individuals nominated for each township during the snowball sampling ( that is , excluding the zero stage ) , and for X the number of identity codes occurring in both samples , we arrive at a total user population of 814 for these townships during the prevalence period . |
24 | also describe a second method of assessing the size of the total user population and , thus , a means of finding the ratio of hidden to known users . |
25 | The newspapers invented the misleading name ‘ total allergy syndrome ’ for her problem , as well as the melodramatic headline ‘ Allergic to the Twentieth Century ’ . |
26 | The clinical ecology movement , founded in the 1950s by the American allergist , Dr Theron Randolf , is based on the belief that certain people are unusually susceptible to the adverse effects of their environment ; this results in a disease which clinical ecologists call ‘ environmental illness ’ but which has several names , including ‘ total allergy syndrome , ’ ‘ twentieth century disease , ’ and ‘ food and chemical sensitivities . ’ |
27 | More serious is the fact that conventional doctors do not accept that there is such a thing as ‘ environmental illness ’ or the ‘ total allergy syndrome . ’ |
28 | However , with any luck , the system could maintain circulation even in the case of total heart failure , purely by venous pumping . |
29 | Hair care technology has gone beyond conditioner : today 's products are a prescription for total hair health . |
30 | This was followed by a total computer failure ; only Jim Crofts 's sturdy IBM original portable saved the day . |