Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Let us look , then , at some examples of settlement patterns in different areas . |
2 | DCE includes component technologies from various OSF members , and is now expected to become the future de facto — if not de jure — standard for creating distributed applications and allowing heterogeneous systems to share those applications transparently across client/server network architectures . |
3 | Resistance profiles of purified isolates were determined in conventional disc tests . |
4 | Nevertheless , it is fair to say that he was far more conscious of the reductionist tendencies in logical positivism than were others who passed through this particular school of thought . |
5 | In a similar study conducted in another Dublin hospital , O'Morain et al also described high serum cholesterol values among 57 patients with adenomatous colonic polyps as well as significantly lower serum cholesterol values among 49 patients with colorectal cancer . |
6 | In a similar study conducted in another Dublin hospital , O'Morain et al also described high serum cholesterol values among 57 patients with adenomatous colonic polyps as well as significantly lower serum cholesterol values among 49 patients with colorectal cancer . |
7 | In the consultative document , the DTI proposes two courses of action : monitoring registration of branches at Companies House to ensure that the law is not abused by companies being incorporated in a lax jurisdiction to take over a British business ; or requiring branch accounts from overseas companies which conduct all or a substantial part of their business in Great Britain . |
8 | Studies on a range of alternative singlet forms of basic hydrocarbons have been done . |
9 | Response times for identical processes should be consistent . |
10 | The objective is to confirm that all response times are less than the agreed target , and that response times for identical processes are consistent . |
11 | Response times for interactive processes will be monitored periodically during production by manual measurements from the terminal . |
12 | However , Nicks , — Bradshaw , Kinsbourne and Feigin ( 1978 ) found that concurrent verbalisation increased response times for both hands on a typing task but more so for the right hand . |
13 | This assumption has been most conspicuous in the context of experiments comparing manual response times with vocal reaction time . |
14 | Heron Granges , a specialist computer insurance company , also guarantees response times within eight hours , thanks to agreements with no fewer than three maintenance companies . |
15 | Continuous assessment programmes in each area of study must be totally integrated with and supportive of the specification for the topic area . |
16 | In philology , which is the study of how languages have developed through history , ablaut refers to the systematic vowel changes in verb forms of Indo-European languages , as in drive , drove , driven . |
17 | Regular support meetings for new staff and course tutors can be arranged informally when a re-entry programme has been completed . |
18 | Spitfire restorations to airworthy status have notoriously exceeded initial estimates of timing and cost , irrespective of start point condition . |
19 | DMX course plans for Irish members |
20 | But even from that the soaring fantasy needs to be pruned : Dryden believed Pericles to be Shakespeare 's earliest play , presumably his ugliest apprentice work , dug up from the pre-Titus Andronicus strata of foul papers ( in one of those great trunks that he probably left in the Mountjoys ' attic , in Silver Street , to be destroyed in the Great Fire ) , and now rewritten under pressure for a new kind of play for the Blackfriars stage . |
21 | Although it was initially believed that lowering mucosal prostaglandin values in ulcerative colitis would be therapeutic , and that the beneficial effect of therapeutic agents sulfasalazine and 5-ASA analogues is through their ability to inhibit cyclo-oxygenase , it isnow believed that a simple decrease in prostaglandins does not elicit a beneficial effect in ulcerative colitis and may even be harmful . |
22 | This is a big topic which I do not intend to tackle here , but in my experience groups of like ability do not produce the best or most imaginative work . |
23 | … the Act has facilitated progress and there has been some encouragement of home teaching programmes through educational support grants . |
24 | The tutor-organiser was also best-placed to counsel WEA students considering full-time higher education on adult state scholarships ( of which there were two in Northamptonshire at the time ) ; he was also in a position to attend daytime meetings of local bodies , on behalf of the WEA . |
25 | Another problem is that the YTM yield curve does not distinguish between the different payment patterns of low-coupon bonds and high-coupon bonds with the same maturity . |
26 | In addition , the Council agreed to put up cycle/ pedestrian direction signs at suitable locations nearby , so that people , local or not , are aware of the path 's existence . |
27 | These suggest that the bulge is permeated by very hot gas with temperatures near 10 8 K ( hotter than the centre of the Sun ) and densities 0.03–0.06 hydrogen nuclei per cubic centimetre , corresponding to a pressure nearly 1,000 times higher than that measured in the solar vicinity . |
28 | The EC has cut funding for aerial spraying and has initiated support projects in tsetse-free areas to help farmers increase production , improve marketing and minimize the need for more land . |
29 | NATO Defence Ministers , meeting in Brussels on Dec. 10-11 , were reported to have discussed contingency plans for increased involvement in Bosnia-Hercegovina . |
30 | Breakdown maintenance , to rectify breakdowns and prepare contingency plans for possible breakdowns ( provision of important spare parts etc ) . |