Example sentences of "[n mass] [verb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | These were ( 1 ) vehicle ( saline ) given by intragastric instillation or subcutaneous infusion followed 30 minutes later by ulcerogen ; ( 2 ) bFGF infused subcutaneously in a dose of 100 µg/kg/hour followed 30 minutes later by ulcerogen ; ( 3 ) bFGF given by an intragastric route at a dose of 100 µg/kg followed 30 minutes later by ulcerogen , ( 4 ) sucralfate ( 100 mg/kg by intragastric instillation ) followed 30 minutes later by ulcerogen , ( 5 ) bFGF infused subcutaneously in a dose of 100 µg/kg/hour and sucralfate ( 100 mg/kg by intragastric instillation ) followed 30 minutes later by ulcerogen ; and ( 6 ) intragastric bFGF ( 100 µg/ kg ) given in combination with sucralfate ( 100 mg/kg ) followed 30 minutes later by ulcerogen . |
2 | Livestock stocking densities are substantially higher ( 40% in 1979/80 ) in Powys than in Cantal ( though sheep predominate in the former and cattle in the latter ) . |
3 | The remaining 17% occurred over the 10 seconds preceding the onset of the common cavity episode , being evenly distributed through this time . |
4 | The fry hatch on the fifth day and about 3mm long . |
5 | The debate started from agreement about the outcome to be explained — the kinds of data given in the previous section — and about the broad changes , also described in the last section , which had been involved . |
6 | No trespass is committed where the aircraft flies at a reasonable height , having regard to wind , weather and all the circumstances of the case . |
7 | Of those living with one natural parent in 1985 , some 10% lived with a lone mother . |
8 | But the concept of the sacred and monumental quarter , which still makes Pisa famous , was born in the 1060s , and further advanced by a similar raid in which Pisans and Genoese joined on the great Muslim city of al-Mahdiyyah in 1087 . |
9 | Even survey data gathered by the same multinational company might differ significantly between one country and another . |
10 | I was also concerned at this time that if an aircraft registered in a particular State crashed in the sea outside territorial waters , it was open to anyone to salvage it . |
11 | For a £1 ‘ Each Way ’ bet , you stake £2. £1 of this goes on the same horse to win and the other £1 goes on the same horse to finish in the first three or four places , depending on how many runners there are in the race . |
12 | Other developments during the late 1940s included the Yak–14 assault glider and the Yak–15 , the first jet aircraft completed in the Soviet Union and derived from the Yak–3 . |
13 | Thus when faced with a specification such as the following for so-called ‘ executive information systems ’ , one wonders exactly how the system is expected to filter and compress critical data received from the external environment ! : |
14 | Light aircraft fly into the nearby airport full of commuters who make sophisticated value judgements on the place . |
15 | The real power of computerised data lies in a deeper , more sophisticated analysis of the information which already exists . |
16 | The pattern of hits and false alarms in the two studies is relatively similar , thus Table 5.6 shows the data grouped from the two studies to increase the number of observations in each cell . |
17 | Although HAI was capable of servicing every aircraft owned by the Greek government , it was also greedy for export business . |
18 | As Kmart has begun putting these data to work over the past few years , the company 's operations have become steadily more centralised . |
19 | Much of the skill of the surveyor who specialises in building lies in his ability to recall and apply data relating to a large variety of cases , perhaps both internal and external to the organisation for which he works . |
20 | This option enables you to obtain a listing of data relating to a specified range of Software Performance Reports ( SPRs ) ; this is done by transferring the information to a VMS file so that it can be printed as required . |
21 | This option enables you to obtain a listing of data relating to a specified range of Software Status Reports ( SSRs ) ; this is done by transferring the information to a VMS file so that it can be printed as required . |
22 | They cover , for example , economic data relating to the general business environment in a country . |
23 | Institutions were asked to return the questionnaire if possible by 30th September , 1985 , with data relating to the academic year 1984–85 . |
24 | Although data relating to the seasonal distribution of runoff are limited , there are indications that post-drought recharge rates of forest soils are reduced and that more rapid flood response is characteristic of all stages of the rotation cycle when compared with non-afforested catchments ( Binns 1986 ) . |
25 | The most commonly-used device used by geographers to integrate data relating to the physical , social , economic and political characteristics of an area is the map . |
26 | Though precise historical data relating to the mid-1850s is hard to come by , Lee has estimated that before 1880 , there were six or fewer newspaper proprietors in the House of Commons . |
27 | While data relating to the known user population are important , they can not alone define the extent of total heroin use in a given community ( see Chapter 3 ) . |
28 | In addition , data presented at the second world congress of stroke in Washington , DC , last September showed efficacy of ganglioside treatment in acute stroke in two separate large multicentre studies . |
29 | So data written at the lower DD rate will not saturate the HD magnetic coating . |
30 | Often data written at the lower DD current ca n't overwrite previous data written on HD disks at the higher HD current rate . |