Example sentences of "[n mass] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , had these two phenomena been directly proportional , the decreases should have amounted to 80% for the transcripts of all involved genes .
2 More gloom at MTM , in breach of banking covenants , took a further 49p off the shares to 25p .
3 They built a separate development area , and Wilkinson reports that at the time he was writing his book three major new projects were being developed within it , but as none had reached completion there is no data about the effects of this new pattern of introducing new technology in that company .
4 This award will be used to fund a research visit to the USA in order to obtain archival data about the effects of this policy , to talk with public officials about the achievements and failings of their relocation programmes ; and to investigate at local level the similarities and differences between the American and British contexts .
5 Trade unions will usually have statistical data about the industries in which their members are working .
6 They can help management to plan and control key business processes by developing mathematical models of problems or processes , which can be subjected to the influence of significant variables , including probability , and which can produce important data about the outcomes of such variables .
7 The booklet is the usual hole by hole description with supporting data about the charms of Henley .
8 The limit of amount payable under this Section is increased to 25% of the totals of the amounts insured for household contents and valuables and portable possessions .
9 And if it does , then the SMC plans to donate £1 of the proceeds of every book sold to grant aid for the repair and maintenance of footpaths in Scotland .
10 From such studies ( Just and Carpenter , 1987 ) it has been determined that only about 65% of the words in a passage are fixated — substantial proof of the importance of higher level processing .
11 Blowing right to left across the beach , and slightly on shore , it quickly reaches force 4 or more on about 65% of the afternoons in season , including the odd flat patch when nothing blows at all for six or seven days .
12 About 65% of the afternoons in season have good funboard winds of force 4 to 6 .
13 A recent survey in Sydney showed that only 3% of the organists in that city are remunerated at a realistic level for the hours and work involved .
14 Dr Lassiere carried out detailed surveys of 10% of the ponds in Central Region .
15 ‘ A recent in-house survey showed that almost exactly 10% of the students in the mainstream provision were unemployed ( 1300 out of 13,000 ) . ’
16 The sociolinguist and the anthropologist , then , in studying the various functions of spoken and written language , begin from the social data of the conventions in which they are acted out and through which members of that culture are socialised into their use .
17 BT which scrapped its own Talkabout service in 1988 is believed to take 30 to 40pc of the revenues for carrying the chatline call .
18 The Guardian of May 9 reported that Iraqi troops had fired on US aircraft near the towns of Mosul and Dahuk .
19 Plans for VT229 to include its restoration to flying condition and it is hoped to display the aircraft in the colours of a wartime F.3 .
20 In Atlante occidentale , the writer Ira Epstein meets the particle physicist Piero Brahe after a near collision in mid-air between their two light aircraft in the skies above Geneva .
21 The reported overtaking behaviour and the data from the observations of actual overtaking behaviour will then be compared .
22 conclude that the data from the studies of internal validity show that the test does not adequately integrate the eleven subtests , nor does it explain the relationship between the subtests or between subtest performance and other relevant behaviour .
23 Being a writer of course , being the data problem , er , this is a big problem in psychoanalysis , because whereas erm , in an analysis , the analyst has er hundreds or probably thousands of hours ' data from the pre-associations of the patient , at the end .
24 Together with the data from the transits of Mercury , this re-interpretation of the old records led to the conclusion that the maximum extent of any change on the Sun 's radius since 1850 was no more than a decline of 0.08 seconds of arc per century , with a possible error range of plus or minus 0.07 .
25 When the Second World War started she joined the Air Transport Auxiliary and spent her time ferrying new aircraft from the factories to their airforce bases .
26 ( a ) which sets out the data you assembled during your research in sufficient detail to allow your reader to understand the analysis that is to follow ; and ( b ) which refers your reader to more detailed research data in the appendices to your report .
27 For example , there are two sum icons — a 2D sum that sums the cells to the left or above the cursor and can even fill in the row and column totals for a block ; and a 3D sum that consolidates data in the pages behind it — so you can do cookie-cutter sums on a whole range in one go .
28 The effect of this process is not yet clear , although G. R. Potts has produced some valuable information during studies of the Grey Partridge on the Downs near Worthing .
29 1816 " The meeting have now to relieve Shawfield of the sums now payble. to the Schools in Islay , charge themselves with the said sum , as a provision for four Schoolmasters , at the rate of £16:13:4 Sterl. to each . "
30 An annual subscription of £21 to the funds of Bedford County Hospital was sanctioned , thereby bringing to an end the disagreement which had begun 10 years earlier .
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