Example sentences of "[num] [adj] [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Probes were resuspended at 10 5 cpm/µl in a hybridisation mixture containing 0.8 M NaCl , 30% formamide , 10% dextran sulphate , 0.4 µg/ ml tRNA , 0.02% BSA , polyvinlypyrrolidone , Ficoll , 0.01% pyrophosphate , 5 mM EDTA , 50 mM TRIS .
2 About 1 10 6 phage from a rat cDNA library in λgt10 were screened with a human retinoblastoma cDNA probe ( 1 ) .
3 Altogether between 1250 and 1435 over sixteen thousand excommunicates were notified to chancery , and of these almost three thousand occur in the decade 1275–84 and another two thousand in the remaining years of the century .
4 Bands of pure baryte over 15 m thick occur within the zone surrounded by an envelope of celsian ( barium feldspar ) and barian muscovite .
5 I have come to the conclusion that I may have to stick to one particular make for the right size .
6 The Payroll operation is particularly sensitive , and although it would be desirable to have only one X-25 link for the organization , the demands of security , and reduction in cabling costs , suggest that an additional X-25 link be established in 1993/94 through one of the file-servers , so that any networked PC can use it for external communications .
7 This predicament forced him to examine his goals and to make one last push for the success which had eluded him for so long .
8 I decided to have one last go with the lavage .
9 She goes quiet again and takes one last draw from the cigarette before stubbing it into the ashtray .
10 And therefore by a mighty feat of arithmetic we come up with the figure of what , one hundred and twenty eight go for the system by thirds .
11 So , you know what these girls are , they sort of I personally , you know , as it were a trained scientist , a certified chemist who you tend to , to take a , a slightly er diagnostic view of things , but that 's not quite right , but you take a slightly objective view of things and I , I , I , I 've been thinking to myself ah it is rotten unfair on girls because sometimes sort of between about fifteen and twenty five , but now I suppose because they 're all growing up so much earlier it 's between ten and twenty , they have a pretty monumental change , they , and , and it 's not a bundle of laughs but they can talk to their friends , they can see their friends and talk to their mothers , they can get a vague way it 's gon na affect them and they can you know , sort of , let's say twenty , twenty five settle into a routine which has variations every , during the four weeks and they vary between individuals , I mean it 's well known
12 I would be putting everything I needed into the horse box until about ten o'clock and at about half past ten my horse and it 's tack would be in there as well and I would be on my way with my day to an eleven thirty meet at a pub nearby .
13 Two thirds derive from the break-up of marriage .
14 in the first division its Oxford against Millwall at the Manor … it 's only four weeks since they fought out at a two all draw at the Den …
15 well perhaps you know we 'll be able to find out for oursel , if a hundred Scottish women with two thousand seem like a lot of money .
16 Well they 're fair stages , I mean where does thirty four go from the top ?
17 Party Change Total seats Socialist Party ( PS ) +4 70 Rally for the Republic ( RPR ) -1 90 Communist party ( PCF ) -1 15 Democratic and European Rally ( RDE ) -1 22 Centrist Union ( UC ) -2 66 Independents and Republicans ( RI ) * -4 47 Independents +4 10
18 A further 2.5 million die on the way to the slaughterhouse from shock , suffocation and injury .
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