Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adj] [prep] [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 One possible method is to work out the electric field due to a point charge pi dz located at z and then add the field due to all the other point charges present .
2 Figure 3 a shows the fractional coverage of PSCs polewards of 25°N at 56mbar for current CO 2 with both the noninteractive ( run 1 ) and interactive ( run 2 ) ozone , and for the same simulations with doubled CO 2 ( runs 3 and 4 ) .
3 The obvious disadvantage inherent in such a move would be the adverse reaction among those sectors of the general public who had chosen to invest in such privatized companies .
4 FIGURE 2 of all the birds , ducks seem to have the most rhythmic lines — here the head can be resolved from controlled spirals .
5 On the banks of the Welland they found the sylvan setting appropriate for such an illustrious academic institution .
6 Then I would sit beside her putting into her mouth one by one the marshmallows I had brought .
7 Falcons trainer Billy Brooks admits : ‘ In this business you get a bit numb to all the injuries .
8 Under Criminal Justice Act 1991 , s.2(2) ( b ) , in a case such as this the court will have power to pass a sentence which is longer than the gravity of the offence would justify , on the ground that such a sentence is necessary to protect the public from serious harm ( which includes serious psychological injury , see s.31 ) from the offender .
9 And then suddenly she felt something running up her leg she looked down it was the spider , it had left Mademoiselle a long time ago and had secreted itself under a desk afraid of all the trampling feet around .
10 Remember that a transfer to joint tenants , such as a man and his wife , on the form of transfer appropriate to such a transaction ( 19(JP) ) , requires execution by the transferees as well as by the transferor , because it contains a declaration that the survivor can ( or can not ) give a valid receipt for capital money arising on a disposition of the land .
11 You respect her privacy only when she 's in front of you , when she 's out the room its a quick glide full through all the drawers
12 I 've got l , well they 've got loads , I 've got a big wallet folder full of all the various leaflets .
13 The rural district council relied on the assumption of responsibility by the corporation in 1945 , while the corporation denied responsibility for the former rural district families and claimed that the 1956 Housing Act had made the rural district council responsible for all the families in the camp .
14 If a charge code is entered which is outside the range 1 to 9999 the prompt will be re-displayed .
15 Under pay and file any tax payable under s 419 Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988 on such a loan is due to the collector 14 days after the end of the accounting period in which the liability arises .
16 The non-assertive quality is of course obvious in all the uses of blend dare which parallel those of the full modal : ( 48 ) And when I saw he was attracted by someone else , the fear and the jealousy that seized me !
17 The reception , a buffet , so glad you could come , yes did n't she , yes I am , O ha ha Uncle Tom 's sozzled ha ha good old Uncle Tom , accustomed as I am to public speaking , a glass of champagne cider each , I give you the Bride 's parents I My own parents looking a bit sick of all the tipsy Irish .
18 According to J.A.Saner , Engineer to the Weaver Navigation , during the period 1875 to 1901 the Anderton Lift averaged £440 per annum for repairs .
19 Table 5.2 shows that over the period 1971 to 1988 the number employing 1,000 or more workers fell by more than half to leave less than 500 such factories in the whole country .
20 The lawlessness inherent in such a situation was only one contribution to a scene of increasing social and political disorder which made a poignant contrast with the sensitive order of genteel life in Georgian Sussex .
21 The market can close for the remainder of the trading day or for a much shorter period such as half an hour , depending on the exchange .
22 Over the period 1984 to 1991/2 the level of successful appeals on major retail applications has been consistently high in relation to other types of development .
23 Well it 's a bit of a lie actually er there 's a fee involved in all the preparation and all the work I 've done er and what do you think the fee 's worth ?
24 Financing buyouts has , however , retained its popularity given the greater security involved in such a deal .
25 For the period 1992 to 1995 the research budget will be SFr2100m ( £1 = SFr 2.54 ) compared with SFr1200m spent in the past four years .
26 In the period 1961 to 1976 a total of about 83 were reported , numbers varying between one and 12 per year , and monthly totals were :
27 The motorways through Oxfordshire and west Buckinghamshire are quite er busy this evening , the M25 Buckinghamshire section at clockwise junction 15 to 16 the M4/M40 interchange has very heavy slow traffic on it at the moment , it would be best to avoid that section if you can er to avoid fairly major delays this evening .
28 Olszewski said that he had approved the retirement because once a civilian Minister of Defence had been appointed in December 1991 — see pp. 38685-86 ] , there was no post suitable for such a high-ranking officer .
29 Throughout the period 1956 to 1968 the equivalent figure in 4 year old children in the control town of Ayr remained between 6.9 and 7.2 .
30 I I I got a little bit involved in that a few years ago , when I was working on it , having had some scepticism before-hand .
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