Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Only the tips of the continents show above the ocean .
2 The pros play in the par-three for fun , to give something back to their public in return for the millions of dollars they earn from golf .
3 Production and shipment has already begun , and the contracts extend through the first quarter of 1994 .
4 Funds made available under the Acts relate to a specified financial year .
5 The Acts relate to the development of land , which encompasses building , etc. , or any material change in the use of land or buildings .
6 The concentration of artistic architectural masterworks , the variety of restaurants , even the energetic bustle of the crowds contribute to an irresistible energy .
7 In fevers the chills predominate with the fever mostly in the day , red faced with cold hands .
8 There is a ritual in the way in which the pickets rise from the shelter of their lean-to and manoeuvre for position with a handful of police kitted out in fluorescent bibs .
9 There are punching sound effects and speech ( via the internal speaker or sound card ) but the boxers react like a stuffed dummy when they 've been punch .
10 They have erm in breaking new situations , if there is something big going on , you know , or during the democratic convention or whatever it is , or this Iraq thing , the anchors stay around the studio and then maybe do a replay , so to speak .
11 Keen golfer Noel , the NIBA singles champion , takes on Herbert Park 's Noel O'Hara in the opening semi-final and victory means that the clubs stay in the boot of his car .
12 Last October , Glasgow High-Kelvinside administered a 56-13 thrashing to Heriot 's in a Division I match , yet such has been the turnround in both clubs ' fortunes since then , when the clubs meet in a friendly at Goldenacre tomorrow it 's GH-K , who still face the possibility of relegation , while Heriot 's have accelerated into mid-table .
13 The issue will come under the spotlight when the clubs assemble for the league 's AGM at Cemaes Bay on Saturday .
14 Then he tries to work out what this or that payment actually relates to , and since he does n't know the accounts get into a muddle . "
15 The only other two entries in the accounts relate to the collection of taxes and tax-related grants of 50m and net expenditure ( before repayments of principal and interest ) of 52m .
16 The extent to which these kinds of considerations can be included in the accounts depend upon the extent to which they were included in the budget .
17 Bearing in mind that the accounts refer to the period up to the end of July , 1991 , then there are no prizes for guessing where the Jim Willis cash went to .
18 This project aims to explore what teachers implementing the programmes assume about the way children learn , how they interpret the differences among their pupils ( in the new atmosphere which emphasises ‘ attainment targets ’ ) and the ways in which they cater for those differences .
19 Continue to bring forced bulbs into the greenhouse as the shoots reach 1–2″ ( 2.5–5cm ) , and then into the house as the buds show among the leaves .
20 Hating to , Chesarynth still jacked out , leaving the meanings aglimmer in the prison of the magic box .
21 The purchase of a call option on a futures contract gives the owner the right to acquire a long position in the futures contract at a set price ( the exercise or striking price ) during ( or at the end of ) a specified time period .
22 The settlement price ( or the exchange delivery settlement price , EDSP ) is the trading price ( per 100 nominal ) for the futures contract on the last day of trading .
23 If it were not for the possibility of physical delivery of the underlying cash market good by the seller of the futures contract to the buyer , there would be no mechanism to guarantee convergence of futures and spot prices .
24 This was ( F t +1 ; - F t ) /F t , plus the interest at the risk-free rate ( r ) on the average price of the futures contract during the period , that is , r ( F t +1 ; + F t ) /2F t , to give [ F t +1 ; ( 2 + r ) - F t ( 2 - r ) ] /2F t as the measure of return on a future .
25 The fair futures price is that which gives a zero arbitrage profit relative to the CTD bond from a cash-and-carry transaction involving the purchase of the CTD bond in the cash market ( with borrowed funds ) and selling it into the futures market on the delivery day .
26 The cost-of-carry equals the interest cost of holding the cash bond less the accrued interest earned on the cash bond before it is delivered into the futures market on the delivery day ( i.e. , d = rc ) .
27 He regressed the change in the spot price on the change in the futures price for the previous five-minute period and found a positive and highly significant relationship .
28 If new information leads to a move in the futures price before the spot price , the basis will change prior to a change in the spot price .
29 Holding the shares in the index also gives the right to dividends , making the spot price higher than the futures price by the present value of the dividends ( D ) , plus the interest on this sum ( Dr ) .
30 If the spot price is not expected to change over time , then in contracts with a positive basis the futures price in the contracts with nearby delivery dates will be lower than the futures price in the contracts with distant delivery dates ( a situation known as normal contango ) .
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