Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This makes for a very compact representation of a map ; for example the YAC map in Figure 3 can be completely specified by a file listing the 180 probes in order , with the chromosome/contig breaks marked .
2 The part of the programme which had received highest priority was the introductory course in information retrieval for the engineering undergraduates .
3 Will he now answer the question why in the other 11 countries of the European Community the total rise in unemployment in the past 12 months has been 130,000 , while in this country , for which the right hon. Gentleman is responsible , unemployment has risen by nearly 800,000 ?
4 We can work out the total increase in income by recalling that the slope of the withdrawals line is equal to the sum of the marginal propensities to save and import ( given that , in this model , the marginal propensity to tax is zero ) .
5 For example , the public sector services ( the bottom three categories in Table 3. 1 ) , grew rapidly in the 1960s and early 1970s and accounted for over half the total increase in service jobs in this period .
6 Dilnot and Kell felt that any ‘ incentive ’ effect which may have been present could only account , at most , for 1.2bn or 3% of the total increase in tax revenues over the period studied .
7 Over the period 1957–65 for US manufacturing , extra sales by overseas subsidiaries counted for an estimated 13 per cent of the total increase in production ( additional exports accounted for only a trivial 2 per cent ) .
8 The DES ( 1984b ) reports some work to identify a link between the proportion entering higher education of those qualified ( QPI ) and unemployment , and conclude from some aggregate level analyses that if these results are valid they imply that much of 2.1 per cent rise in QPI in 1981/82 could be attributed to the total increase in unemployment — from 1.8 million to 2.7 million between July , 1980 and July , 1981 .
9 To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what is the total increase in uneployment throughout the countries of the Common Market during the past year ; and what was the percentage of that increase in the United Kingdom .
10 It is the total change in perspective and new semantic outlook which ensures that the subjective nature of the liminal journey can be used as an essential part of the analysis ; for it can produce a dynamic simply because it incorporates aspects of a newly created ideological disjunction , as some classic accounts have shown .
11 This means that the total reduction in particulate emissions will be 90% compared to an untreated engine .
12 The total time in work could be raised to four days for someone aged between fifteen and sixteen .
13 It might be simpler to find the total energy in space than the flux crossing a given surface .
14 Four more of the cartel 's prominent leaders had surrendered to the authorities on July 4 bringing the total number in custody to 13 , including the cartel 's leader Pablo Escobar Gaviria [ see p. 38283 ] .
15 Analysts estimated that the total loss in market capitalization during this period had exceeded 300,000,000 million yen , or more than US $2,000,000 million .
16 However in these years the total area of land devoted to such cash Crops by smallholders was minuscule in relation to the total area in production , and had little impact on the bush/fallow system as it had been traditionally practised .
17 Moreover , the reward is in line with the improvement in social welfare since the total improvement in welfare is the area between the demand curve and unc ( the dashed curve in figure 4.5 ) up to y 1 minus the area between demand and unc up
18 If you are paying for your course and accommodation yourself you should pay the total amount in advance as soon as your place has been confirmed by bank transfer in £ sterling to : INTERNATIONAL HOUSE , Account Number 26953390 , Bank Code 60-07-24T , National Westminster Bank , 2 Eastcheap , London EC3M 1AH .
19 Er it begins by subtracting the institutional population from the total population in order to get the private household population .
20 As a result , remand prisoners in 1999 accounted for 22 per cent of the total population in custody , compared with just under 12 per cent in 1976 .
21 You know , the normal things in life .
22 In cases where the normal rules in Stage II do not apply the entries in Section 3 are made according to the illustrated schedule in Figure 4.2 .
23 The test of obscenity still required proof that the matter was ‘ utterly without redeeming social value ’ , but it was not long before social value was claimed for sex , a Californian judge declaring himself unable to find such lack of social value in a film which ‘ appeals to the normal interest in sex and nudity which the average person has in such matters ’ .
24 But a defence lawyer suggested that at the time this was the normal practise in football , and Steve White agreed .
25 The continual changing of public expenditure targets in real terms , and the confusing changes in grant systems , have played havoc with local authorities ' and services ' capacity to plan .
26 This paper is based on extensive collections made by three institutions : The Centre Oceanologique de Bretagne — Biogas investigations in the Bay of Biscay , Biovema in the Vema Fracture Zone , Demeraby in the Demerara Abyssal Plain and the INCAL cruise in conjunction with the IOS and SMBA in the NE Atlantic ; the Institute of Oceanographic Sciences — Discovery Investigations off North Africa and in the Porcupine Seabight ; the Scottish Marine Biological Association 's investigations in the Rockall Trough .
27 Impervious to the babble of conversation and the pop music blaring from the dancers ' dressing room , I stick the exaggerated lashes in place , put on my spectacular Medusa-like crown and walk through the Green Room to the coffee-making area .
28 The Temiar transplant young petai ( Parkia speciosa , Leguminosae — grown for their edible seeds ) seedlings into their gardens after the rice harvest and are reliant on bamboo for many purposes : house building , blowpipes and cooking pots for example , as well as knives to cut the umbilical cord in childbirth .
29 The term normally appears on the right-hand side in place of .
30 Such a system is needed in order to be able to use the right-hand path in Figure 11.6 .
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