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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 For example , if the local authority valued a house at 30,000 and the local poundage was 2p in the pound , then the total rates for that house would be 30,000 x 0.02 or 600 per year .
2 Using the normal constraints for visual hemifield studies , four conditions were administered to a small group of eight severely/profoundly deaf native signers ( i.e. with deaf parents ) :
3 What can be learned from the differential figures for particular groups of children — boys and girls ; older and younger children ; those rated by their teachers as of average , above average and Below average ability or attainment ?
4 Solutions of the differential equations for steady state and for dynamic loading are given in ( MP ) .
5 It is not just their passionate hatred of the Vietnamese that has kept the Khmer Rouge together in the malarial jungles for 10 years .
6 These were indestructible and to this day I regret ever falling for the slick adverts for trendy green ones .
7 The broad reasons for this were the difficulties in adopting his ontology of social being and knowledge and his espousal of ‘ relationism ’ .
8 Everyone in local government would accept that central Government set the broad parameters for overall spending , which is perfectly legitimate .
9 Kennedy 's advisers opposed this solution because it would again single out Britain amongst the European states for special treatment ; it would fuel de Gaulle 's dislike for NATO ; and it would make Britain 's entry into Europe , which was part of the State Department 's policy , even less likely .
10 Treasury on 12th July 1991 , relating to the preliminary draft general budget of the European Communities for 1992 , European Community Documents Nos. 7731/91 , relating to the draft general budget of the European Communities for 1992 , 7368/91 , relating to the letter of amendment No.1/1992 to the preliminary draft general budget of the European Communities for 1992 , and 8719/91 , relating to the revision of the financial perspective for 1992 , and the unnumbered explanatory memorandum submitted by H.M. Treasury on 4th November 1991 , relating to the European Parliament 's proposed amendments and modifications to the draft general budget of the European Communities for 1992 , shall not stand referred to European Standing Committee B.
11 Treasury on 12th July 1991 , relating to the preliminary draft general budget of the European Communities for 1992 , European Community Documents Nos. 7731/91 , relating to the draft general budget of the European Communities for 1992 , 7368/91 , relating to the letter of amendment No.1/1992 to the preliminary draft general budget of the European Communities for 1992 , and 8719/91 , relating to the revision of the financial perspective for 1992 , and the unnumbered explanatory memorandum submitted by H.M. Treasury on 4th November 1991 , relating to the European Parliament 's proposed amendments and modifications to the draft general budget of the European Communities for 1992 , shall not stand referred to European Standing Committee B.
12 Treasury on 12th July 1991 , relating to the preliminary draft general budget of the European Communities for 1992 , European Community Documents Nos. 7731/91 , relating to the draft general budget of the European Communities for 1992 , 7368/91 , relating to the letter of amendment No.1/1992 to the preliminary draft general budget of the European Communities for 1992 , and 8719/91 , relating to the revision of the financial perspective for 1992 , and the unnumbered explanatory memorandum submitted by H.M. Treasury on 4th November 1991 , relating to the European Parliament 's proposed amendments and modifications to the draft general budget of the European Communities for 1992 , shall not stand referred to European Standing Committee B.
13 Treasury on 12th July 1991 , relating to the preliminary draft general budget of the European Communities for 1992 , European Community Documents Nos. 7731/91 , relating to the draft general budget of the European Communities for 1992 , 7368/91 , relating to the letter of amendment No.1/1992 to the preliminary draft general budget of the European Communities for 1992 , and 8719/91 , relating to the revision of the financial perspective for 1992 , and the unnumbered explanatory memorandum submitted by H.M. Treasury on 4th November 1991 , relating to the European Parliament 's proposed amendments and modifications to the draft general budget of the European Communities for 1992 , shall not stand referred to European Standing Committee B.
14 In the simultaneous elections for 300 municipalities the UCN and PDCG were reported to have won the majority of mayorships .
15 These are the monetary totals for all the Premiership teams ;
16 The Israeli security forces also claimed that the curfew would protect Palestinians from Israeli citizens enraged by grassroot support in the occupied territories for Iraqi missile attacks on Israel .
17 The low estimates for second degree relatives , admittedly with large standard errors , also suggest that common environment or recessive genes , or both , may have contributed to the relatively high prevalence among siblings .
18 Exclusive elegance , quintessential quality , the most stylish new store in Mayfair — L'ESQUIRE — with the finest fashions for debonair discerning men about town .
19 The surge of breakers , the translucency of the coral led green , and the reflected blue of perfect skies , give some of the finest opportunities for semi-abstract photography .
20 Then , if you decide that it would be a good idea , here again it is safer to approach several of the largest firms for free estimates .
21 Generators powered by a free energy source can be left on all the time , perpetually recharging the batteries and , provided they are of an adequate size , can handle the charging demand of all but the largest yachts for most of the time .
22 Geochemistry , sedimentology , and structural geology are the largest categories for Scottish geological theses .
23 It may be possible , by considering the possible sites for 13 C substitution and the symmetries of the resulting monosubstituted species , to draw definite conclusions about the structure of a complex .
24 It is worth pausing to look at the degree of crowd disorder associated with these sports and the possible reasons for such profiles .
25 They had discussed the possible reasons for such a meeting as they made their way to the farm , and all feared the worst .
26 The possible reasons for these changes are manifold , and mostly unquantifiable .
27 She considers whether it is true to claim that there is a sex-related divergence of views , and the possible reasons for any such divergence , and goes on to suggest that there are areas in which women 's views may typically differ from those of men .
28 Whatever the arrangements , it is very important to get ground rules agreed before the move takes place , so that some of the possible snags for all concerned are foreseen and nipped in the bud .
29 Tree physiology and dendrochronology are just two of the possible applications for portable computer tomography .
30 The possible implications for DNA-PK-mediated c-Jun phosphorylation are discussed .
  Next page