Example sentences of "[prep] [n mass] [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Students must have successfully completed/or gained APL for 50% of the areas of study for the Certificate Programme and have undertaken ( or undertake within the subsequent two months ) the assessments for the remaining areas of study of the Certificate Programme in order to be eligible to sit the final Case Study ( unseen ) paper . |
2 | Students must normally have successfully completed or gained APL for 50% of the areas of study of the Diploma programme and must be studying for the remaining areas of study before they are eligible to start work for their projects . |
3 | Kelly , 28 , is charged with stealing money and jewellery worth £1,624 from the Nags Head , Darlington . |
4 | The parties agree that , subject to legal and accounting due diligence , the [ purchasers ] will purchase for cash the issued share capital of ABC from the Vendors for the sum of £ [ X ] a share , making a total of £ [ ] for 100% of the shares . |
5 | Overall , for 90% of the individuals in our sample who had a spell longer than three months , Model I predicts a lower reservation wage in the second period than the first . |
6 | It sells for £84.99 in the shops . |
7 | The Tinos is a two person backpacking tent worth £55 in the shops . |
8 | One final point on this sobering subject : the dose of alcohol used in Kaufman 's experiments is equivalent , in human terms , to only 2 to 2 ½ times the ‘ legal limit ’ which is by no means beyond the limits of many drinkers . |
9 | It is , however , by no means beyond the bounds of possibility that the issue could arise again . |
10 | ( iii ) Collect ovulated Mt ! eggs 15 h after hCG from the ampullae of the fallopian tubes ( see Chapter 2 , Section 2.1 ) . |
11 | Thieves stole office equipment worth £900 from the premises of Admiral Fergus in North Shields after smashing their way in . |
12 | They were caught red-handed as they carried part of a 200kg haul , worth £264,000 on the streets , into a warehouse near Madrid . |
13 | For 84% of the farms the practical type courses already provided by the ATB were thought to be the most suitable method of providing training . |
14 | After subtracting transactions costs of 0.5% , the future was overpriced 6% of the time , and underpriced for 46% of the observations . |
15 | No Irish party could hope to win , as our own Conservatives did in 1987,58% of the seats for 42% of the votes . |
16 | There is a big fear in the hills that in order to maintain businesses in the lowlands , people will diversify into sheep , and the profitability of sheep in the lowlands will be greater . ’ |
17 | I stop to take pictures of graffiti on the walls of a looted gas station/minimart and notice an abandoned 24-hour donut shop . |
18 | Dr Lassiere carried out detailed surveys of 10% of the ponds in Central Region . |
19 | The limit payable under this section is restricted to a maximum of 10% of the Buildings sum insured . |
20 | An annual subscription of £21 to the funds of Bedford County Hospital was sanctioned , thereby bringing to an end the disagreement which had begun 10 years earlier . |
21 | Ensuring compatibility of data between the systems that you currently have and the proposed electronic publishing software is much more important that worrying about the hardware that it runs on . |
22 | They have built up an enormous collection of data about the images which subjects , especially white male Americans , have about outgroups . |
23 | The Earth science revolution was made possible in large part by a new found ability to examine the oceanic crust , at first by remote sensing and later through direct access ; and the techniques that revealed the importance of the ocean floors in the plate-tectonic scheme of things were also to provide ever-increasing quantities of data on the rocks hitherto concealed by the world 's oceans . |
24 | Follow up at seven and 10 years was excluded from this analysis because of the small amount of data for the models . |
25 | We should first consider the availability and quality of data concerning the populations who may be at risk from the storage and transport of hazardous substances , from toxic air pollution , from flooding and so on . |
26 | The collection of data from the police files formed an important part of this research , but it was thought that a look at ‘ what went on ’ behind the statistics might help explain any statistical differences that emerged . |
27 | The result was an unexpectedly heavy fine of £125 plus the expenses of the commission . |
28 | There is a trick in making privatisations a success , something that the UK government has had to learn the hard way , and it seems that the Turks have yet to learn it : Reuter reports from Istanbul that the public offer of 20% of the shares in Netas Northern Electric Telekomunikasyon AS was undersubscribed , suggesting that the reason was that the maximum for which any one buyer could subscribe was 5,000 shares , costing the equivalent of $4,450 , which is thought to have put off institutional and foreign buyers . |
29 | But as there would be a saving of £1,000,000 for the values of rents paid for existing offices , the total cost of the scheme would be £1,500,000 . |
30 | Although British cattle remained large for a while , they gradually reduced to an average height of 125cm at the withers by 2600 BC and by 300 BC , in the Iron Age , they were considerably smaller , averaging only 105cm . |