Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [art] [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The upper field displays the next page number to be inspected , if one exists .
2 The combination of a 10 per cent rate of interest with a £67.5 million level of income represents a second point on the LM curve , plotted as point D in graph ( d ) .
3 In his book on Environmental Systems Dury ( 1981 ) adopts an approach to physical environment in which he adopts the four-fold classification of systems devised by Chorley and Kennedy ( 1971 ) but in addition adds a fifth type in the form of an ecosystem justified as including ‘ sets of biosystems which interact with one another and with their immediate physical environment ’ .
4 No self-respecting Zen-Buddhist spares a second thought for it .
5 Hewlett-Packard Co has a second licensee after Oki Electric Industry Co for fabrication of the Precision Architecture RISC for low-end and embedded applications , in the shape of Winbond Electronics Corp , Taiwan .
6 We can see also how the first sentence has a second phrase using syncopation , which is a distinct change from the first phrase .
7 However , where the contribution , if any , is not sufficient to make up the difference , the Legal Aid Board has a first charge on any property , including money , recovered or preserved by the assisted party in the proceedings .
8 This case highlights a second weakness of Dicey 's approach , namely his assumption that individual liberty can be adequately protected by the decisions of English judges .
9 The chancel has a 13th century priest 's doorway and a 13th century lancet with a low window at its foot .
10 Oak woodland covers the next stretch of hillside on the right and leads on to the Forestry Commission conifer forest .
11 The research represents the second stage of cross-national collaborative studies undertaken by colleagues working in education in a number of countries .
12 When a Labour-Lib Dem partnership wins the next election , for the sake of the people and the country damn well work together .
13 The deal represents the last part of GrandMet 's £550m disposal of Express .
14 Leonard 's switch represents the second change of heart by the Lions ' management in the last week .
15 A forward has a sixth sense and from an early stage I realised I had the corner back in my pocket .
16 The Fuel contracts Department has a second team operating within the TOP Programme developing a computerised fuel cycle market intelligence system .
17 Beta has a sixth magnitude optical companion at 205 seconds of arc .
18 Each carriage has a third control .
19 We are thus able to calculate the total entropy change which accompanies a chemical change and see whether the result obeys the second law of thermodynamics .
20 This chapter uses the first measure to give an outline indication of how big a part credit , overall , plays in consumer spending , and how that has changed over time .
21 This is illustrated by the RR format of instruction on the IBM 370 range , shown in Figure 3.8 ( a ) , where the result replaces the first operand .
22 The President appoints a First Vice-President and Prime Minister who must be an elected member of the National Assembly , and a Cabinet which may include non-elected members and is collectively responsible to the legislature .
23 This key deletes the last character typed in .
24 The new Accord marks the next phase of development .
25 THE YORKSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEARBOOK 1992 — McDermott 's withdrawal came at a bad time : an anticipatory profile of the Queensland firebreather leads the 92nd edition , followed by a réumé of others born outside the county line .
26 The photograph shows the first lifeboat boat to be lifted in the new hoist , the Watson class Joseph Soar ( Civil Service No. 34 ) , as part of the proving trials by the contractors , Laings .
27 The deal marks the first venture by Peabody , already the biggest US coal-mining company , into the Pacific Rim .
28 The deal marks the first time a Test match will be shown live , in full , from the sub-continent .
29 Hence the current study forms the first part of a contextual recognition system .
30 Any higher level processing must begin with orthography , hence this study forms the first part of a contextual system .
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