Example sentences of "[noun sg] [num] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Part 2 begins with retirement , the time ‘ old age ’ is usually thought to start , and the problems that the loss of productive employment brings .
2 Coupling with slow ice sheet and ocean feedbacks can account for orbitally-paced planetwide changes of temperature and CO 2 recorded in ice cores in ways that purely atmospheric models can not .
3 Figure 4.10 Extract from printout generated by the GIMMS program .
4 So in the end he took to pointing at the last and most precious of " the possessions " … tiger-skins , bookcases full of elevating and instructional volumes , embroidered samplers , teasets of bone china , humidors and candlesticks , mounted elephants ' feet , and rowing-oars with names of college eights inscribed in gilt paint ; the ladies were instructed to improvise sandbags out of linen sheets and pillowslips and fine lace tablecloths .
5 ( 2 ) Private or non-private customer : Chapter 2 considers in detail the types of customer recognised under the regulatory system and identifies in particular , market counterparties , non-private customers ( including expert investors and trade customers ) and private customers .
6 The extensive discussion of the topic in Chapter 2 led to rejection of the account offered by Wagner for habituation , but this may be just as well as far as his theory of latent inhibition is concerned .
7 If material 1 appeared in its condition 1 form in sequence 1 , then it appeared in its condition 2 form in sequence 2 , and so on to sequence 8 .
8 However , the simple analysis of chapter 7 dealing with excise taxes suggests that this can be the case only if demand is completely inelastic or supply is completely elastic .
9 Chapter 7 examines in detail the methods for making the comparison between the conceptual models and the real situation .
10 At first , Marton 's new cars 10–15 retained their old equipment , but in December 1949 car 21 went into service completely modernised with new ‘ silent ’ bogies , four motors and VAMBAC control equipment : the first Marton Vambac .
11 Part VI and Sched 4 apply to community homes , Part VII and Sched 5 to voluntary homes and Part VIII and Sched 6 to privately-run homes .
12 The key to designing a recruitment system is to reduce the recruitment process to a series of operation levels , for example : 1 application forms sent 2 applications received/hold 3 regret 4 interview/hold after interview 5 regret after interview 6 offer/chase offer 7 accept offer 8 decline/withdraw offer 9 confirm offer Within each of these levels there will be further sub-divisions ( presumably A-Z ) indicating precisely what happened to the applicant at this level .
13 For swatch 4 , I used the same yarn as for swatch 3 , but only every third row , and with card 4 locked on row one .
14 Gaston II came of age in 1323 , but after the death of Margaret of Béarn his mother 's influence played an important part in determining the anti-Plantagenet stance of the house of Foix-Béarn during the war of St Sardos .
15 Each of the ways of expressing the no-arbitrage condition considered in Chapter 4 allows for compound growth , but not for continuous compounding .
16 Chapter II dealt with university extra-mural provision while Chapter III applied to those courses arranged by Approved Associations .
17 The externalist says , in this case , that so long as condition 4 does in fact hold , whether a is able to point it out or even to understand it or not , a does know that p ( given conditions 1- 3 , of course ) .
18 The two previous chapters explore aspects of inner-urban policy after 1979 : Chapter 4 examines questions of co-ordination and Chapter 5 focuses on deregulation and enterprise .
19 As a result of your answers , summarize your strongest preferences in Figure 15.1 taking into account stamina , strength and flexibility .
20 Figure 3.2 relates to part of a hospital .
21 Chapter 3 examines in detail the characteristic logic of state enterprises and argues that the relationship of these enterprises to the state is marked by conflicting and changeable political objectives and an oscillation between pressures tor political control and enterprise autonomy .
22 Pantograph car 172 reversing outside North Station in 1959 .
23 The concentrations of freon eleven and freon twelve dissolved in surface waters have both increased dramatically since nineteen fifty but not by the same amount and so measuring their ratio in a sea water sample will tell us how old the water is .
24 Ringway Two fell from favour and Ringway Three was replaced by the Orbital M25 .
25 Figure 7.2 Change in number of households : observed and standardized , England and Wales , 1961–81
26 Figure 7.3 shows the values of figure 7.2 expressed as percentage change over the period 1961–81 .
27 Figure 12.1 Causes of absenteeism
28 ( a ) Unregistered land Section 36(2) of the Law of Property Act 1925 provides for severance of a joint tenancy either by : ( i ) a notice in writing given by one joint tenant to the other ; or ( ii ) the doing of such other acts or things as would , in the case of personal estate , have been effectual to sever the tenancy in equity .
29 Section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 comes into effect on 1 January 1992 ; so incorporation of a solicitor 's practice will become an additional option .
30 When the Nurses , Midwives and Health Visitors Act 1979 came into force in July 1983 , nine statutory bodies which had previously governed the professions were replaced by the United Kingdom Central Council for Nursing , Midwifery and Health Visiting — and four National Boards , one for each constituent country , England , Northern Ireland , Scotland and Wales .
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