Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The Committee approved a field trial of the Electronic Listing of Crown Court trials using the LIX system . |
2 | Brighton Polytechnic has made an even bigger commitment to the scheme : it has distributed 20 adaptors to local schools , and expects to double the number of adaptors in its field trial in the near future . |
3 | Table 2.1 compares National Certificate uptake over the past three sessions . |
4 | the foundation U , yo you 've got the option to start the teaching certificate in the first year . |
5 | Other features include the Moolit toolkit , extensions for the OSF/Motif graphical user interface and an ASCII shell without the cryptic editor . |
6 | Hilton 's study carried out in four ITUs and two medical/surgical wards showed the noise level above the recommended figure at night . |
7 | They say more needs to be done to reduce the noise level from the new section of the M-Forty which was only opened two years ago . |
8 | The noise level in the multi-channel communication system will be higher , both literally and in terms of communication theory . |
9 | She relaxed , as satisfied as if she had chaired a difficult meeting through to its triumphant conclusion or been acclaimed at Board level for the fresh approach of her latest report . |
10 | It had been set up ‘ to advise on questions relating to representation at board level in the private sector ’ with the following terms of reference : Here , then , was a proposal to promote industrial democracy in a particular specification . |
11 | This led Gary Lynch , working in Irvine , California , to propose that LTP was initiated in a process involving enhanced calcium uptake into the postsynaptic cell . |
12 | Specifically , the recent merging of the purchase grant into the general grant is dangerous , and something that should be resisted . |
13 | It is believed that the National Gallery has committed its entire purchase grant for the next three years towards the cost of the Holbein and , given the fact that purchase grants for national museums have been frozen since 1985 , other museums are similarly powerless both to acquire when the works come onto the market , and to match their export price when their licences are suspended . |
14 | The rest will be paid over two years from the £1.75 million annual purchase grant of the National Galleries of Scotland . |
15 | All of the opportunities which exist for course monitoring in a monolithic , longitudinal course structure also exist at field level in the Modular Course . |
16 | In People v. Rosario ( 1961 ) 213 N.Y.S. 2d 448 four members of the Court of Appeals of New York , adopting the view of the United States Supreme Court in Jencks v. United States ( 1957 ) 353 U.S. 657 , ruled that the entire previous statements of prosecution witnesses ought to be shown to defence counsel after the direct examination with a view to his cross-examining those witnesses and attacking their credibility , saying that counsel were best able to decide what use could be made of the statements , whereas three members of the court took a narrower view and , following the line of authority which had hitherto prevailed in New York , held that defence counsel could examine and use only those portions of a statement which , according to the view of the trial judge , contained variances from a witness 's evidence . |
17 | They had been tried without benefit of defence counsel before the Public Tribunal , a special court which was subject to Government influence . |
18 | You remember the story bit about the big black wolf who |
19 | Bodie had talked to the caretaker of the first , and Doyle tackled the surly old man who resided in the basement apartment of the second . |
20 | The message was likewise enlarged : the young Kinnock and his family escaping from cockroaches and mice — ‘ you never forget the smell of damp ’ — into the prefab paradise of the post-war Attlee government . |
21 | For we think it clear that the new agreement made by the plaintiff with Samuel Revill , to receive from him £100 in full payment of one of the three notes and in part payment of the other two , before they became due , accompanied with the erasure of his name from those two notes , and followed by the actual receipt of £100 , was in law a discharge of Samuel Revill . |
22 | If the guest took up the booking , the deposit was part payment of the full price . |
23 | It will be seen that the plaintiff obtained part payment on the second note , the difference between £52.18s.8d. and £100 , i.e. £47.1s.4d , before it was due . |
24 | Take the same geometrical configuration as in the previous example but assume that the rectangular coil is moving with a constant velocity u in a direction perpendicular to the straight wire . |
25 | A hydraulic fracture is generally expected to propagate in a vertical plane in a direction perpendicular to the minimum horizontal stress azimuth . |
26 | The results in Table 3 show that shadowing verbal material causes greater reduction in right field advantage with the verbal than the spatial tasks . |
27 | Above , we see that there is in fact a significant right field advantage for the verbal tasks , trigram and word recognition and also a significant lack of right field advantage for the spatial tasks of dot location and counting . |
28 | As expected , shadowing did result in a significant reduction in right field advantage for the verbal task . |
29 | Above , we see that there is in fact a significant right field advantage for the verbal tasks , trigram and word recognition and also a significant lack of right field advantage for the spatial tasks of dot location and counting . |
30 | It was , however , also found to cause a slight change in right field advantage for the visuo-spatial task . |