Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] [vb mod] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Whether your home is traditional or modern in style , the Cottage suite will create a striking look which will bring out the best in any bathroom .
2 An individual finding a tangency on the segment 12 of the ‘ kinked ’ budget constraint would choose the same number of hours of work if she faced the linear budget constraint Y 1 125 .
3 If the tax-transfer system creates a budget constraint that is nonlinear and non-convex , then it is possible for more than one tangency with an indifference curve to arise , and indeed for the same indifference curve to have two tangency points , and small changes in the budget constraint can cause the chosen number of hours to jump from one segment of the constraint to another ( e.g.points 6 and 7 in Fig. 12–2(c) ) .
4 The IBM Personal Computer Co will offer the products to run in a variety of environments , including MS-DOS , Windows and OS/2 2.0 in an MS-DOS window , and via a licensing and distribution agreement with Dragon Systems Inc , the unit will also offer DragonDictate-7-k and Dragon Talk-to-Plus to its customers .
5 According to the administration 's budget proposals , the budget deficit would reach a record $318,100 million in fiscal 1991 but drop to $280,900 million in fiscal 1992 , based on an estimated 5.7 per cent rise in revenues to $1,165,000 million .
6 According to the administration 's figures the budget deficit would reach a record $318,100 million in fiscal 1991 , but would fall to $280,900 in fiscal 1992 [ see pp. 37996-97 ] .
7 The Intel Math CoProcessor will accelerate the performance of more than four hundred of the most popular software packages by up to five times and virtually all PC 's already have a socket for one of these chips .
8 In Chapter 2 , I made the distinction between the architecture and the model implemented within that architecture and argued that the graphical nature of the Chart framework would facilitate the evaluation of the model 's components both together and separately .
9 Our first thought might be that an individual bank which was short of base money could raise the rate of interest it offered to depositors .
10 When he judged the moment was right — that he could turn the Mercedes faster than the truck driver could alter the onward rush of his mammoth — he swung the wheel to the left , switching to the outer lane .
11 A major movement of base level must terminate the course of the cycle and initiate a new cycle graded to the new level .
12 Alternatively , a slight positive movement of base level could flood the area behind a line of coastal dunes on a low-lying coast , so that the dunes projected above high water level and formed the basis on which the bar was built .
13 A low income driver would face a twenty pound fine .
14 Finally , if agencies are able to ‘ control the agenda ’ by offering only one expenditure programme as an alternative to the ‘ reversion level ’ if the plan is not accepted , then variations in the reversion level may have a perverse effect on spending .
15 Instead of the author receiving 10% of the list price when a copy of his book is sold , the literature board could fund a scheme by which he receives the whole of the list price .
16 First , all new entrants to full-time further education who have not had pre-service training and with less than three years ' teaching experience should take a systematic induction training course .
17 This case study will investigate the differing views of non- school attendance held by non-attending pupils , teachers , education authorities , parents , social services , police and the courts .
18 To understand this process further , the following case study will illustrate the dialogue and action process .
19 A properly-organised Work Experience programme should include the following procedures : — briefing of students , — Work Experience placements , feedback from employers , — debriefing of students , — feedback to employers .
20 We have long accepted the principle that ‘ if you live by the river you must make friends with the crocodile ’ and prepare for the certainty that sooner or later winds of hurricane force will hit the islands .
21 For example , brand proliferation may generate a welfare loss through excessive expenditure on fixed costs associated with each brand ( Schmalensee , 1978 ; Salop , 1979 ) .
22 Law : A bad system for tackling hackers : Proposals to curb computer crime may have the opposite effect , argues Mary Fagan
23 Certainly , without strong protection , the computer industry would seem a poor area in which to invest , and foreign investment and the resulting jobs created would be lost to the United Kingdom .
24 Third is the radiator bleed key used to open the air vent on water-filled radiators to allow air to escape .
25 The election result will spare the NHS further reorganisation and will entrench the key aspects of the reforms .
26 But the clarity of the election result will provide a vital spur to business confidence .
27 He said : ‘ I think the election result will have a very positive effect because it will restore people 's confidence .
28 Perhaps an increase in regional QT interval dispersion — ie , refractory period prolongation in some areas of the ventricle but not others — during class 1a drug therapy can predict the occurrence of torsades de pointes .
29 Spraying with weed killer may become an annual ritual , and you will from time to time have to rake the surface over to keep it even and within its boundary .
30 The Turkmen Council of Ministers decided on July 14 to establish a national guard initially numbering 1,000 and republican armed forces , although with significant involvement by Russia [ see p. 38969 ] ; it was expected that the Turkmen Defence Department would become a Ministry , to be headed by current defence chief Danatar Kopekov .
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