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

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1 THE SO-CALLED disease-of-the-month club is currently mustering legislative support for an objective that it almost reached in the last session of congress : creation of a separate headquarters for arthritis research at the National Institutes of Health ( NIH ) .
2 Within twenty-four hours of the publication of the Report , Boyle rose in the House of Commons to announce that its recommendations on the scale of necessary expansion were accepted by the Government , that funds were being made available to cover the next ten years , including £650,000,000 for capital expenditure on building by universities .
3 Commercial cows sold to £950 for Angus heifer with heifer calf with springing cows to £900 for an in-calf shorthorn .
4 After much negotiation , the association was obliged to pay a purchase price of £210,000 for Granby House at the end of 1983 .
5 Paired data for laser energy per month required and for frequency of endoscopic treatment before and after radiotherapy were analysed with the Wilcoxon signed rank test .
6 The use of remotely sensed data for landscape classification in Wales
7 It will also use contactless smartcards to speed boarding and will provide accurate data for revenue allocation between operators .
8 Non-hydrogen producers were not encountered in this study , since all volunteers excreted 20 ppm of breath hydrogen in at least one of the experiments after eating the breakfast marked with lactulose .
9 Amongst dual-earner married couples with children , women 's earnings contributed 25% of family income from employment ( Family Expenditure Survey 1989 ) .
10 The team from Junior Chamber Aberdeen , won £500 and £1,500 of management consultancy from the sponsors to support their plan for a proposed holistic health centre .
11 He returned to England on Saturday after delivering £20,000-worth of baby milk to Romania and was incensed by an article he read on his return .
12 Gas accounted for some 3% of energy consumption in 1983 and the first energy plan projected increasing this through more LNG imports from Libya and Algeria and possibly a direct pipeline link with Algeria — the Segamo project .
13 None of the patients were alcoholic or had any history of small intestinal disease , gastric operation , or small bowel resection and had not lost more than 10% of body weight in the six months preceding the study .
14 So if prices after the war stay low , there will be a strong temptation to keep using the stuff as before — even if America 's dependence on imports rises , as the forecasters predict , to 55% of oil consumption from today 's 42% .
15 Thirdly , speakers of a language do not always comport themselves in the manner recommended by the prevailing mores-they can be outrageous , and otherwise " inappropriate " , So such a definition would make the data of pragmatics stand in quite an abstract relation to what is actually observable in language usage , whereas for many linguists one of the major contributions of pragmatics has been to direct attention once again to actual language usage .
16 The same reasoning was used in Lewis v Lethbridge [ 1987 ] Crim LR 59 ( DC ) : The accused received £54 in sponsorship money for a colleague who entered the London Marathon .
17 The first 3 examples are programs to write data in character format to a serial file and to read the data back .
18 This compared with the $100 per tonne prediction for the end of the century being made by the CEGB at the time of the 1983–5 Sizewell B Inquiry .
19 We collected data on cuckoo parasitism from the Guadix area during 1982–1984 , and from the Santa Fe area during 1985 and 1989–1991 .
20 Our study provides the first histological data on bone turnover in women receiving long term tamoxifen treatment .
21 If the previous data on substance concentration of free Ca 2 + in gall bladder bile are converted back to active molality we find values in the same range as our values .
22 Soemarwoto has also compared data on soil erosion from homegardens , which are family-run plots of c. 1–2 ha , with those from plantation forests and cultivated fields in Java and Thailand .
23 A salutary cautionary note is sounded by Zillmann who concludes after a painstaking review of experimental evidence that ‘ the amount of relevant data on animal aggression from both laboratory and field investigations is nearly overwhelming .
24 Shanas ( 1979 ) , in her review of American data on family support for the elderly , notes that women are two or three times more likely than men to say that no one helped them during a period of illness .
25 Multiparametric flow cytometric analysis allows dynamic data on cell kinetics to be obtained from a single injection and biopsy specimen .
26 For the first time the survey , which covered 1,160,000 sq km ( i.e. two-thirds of the entire forest area in Europe ) included data on forest damage in the western part of the Soviet Union ( i.e. Byelorussia , the Kaliningrad region and Ukraine ) in addition to Estonia and Lithuania which had been included in earlier years .
27 Examination of data on tax relief for private health insurance premiums for over 60s , general practice fundholding , and implementation and transaction costs suggest that much of the increased efficiency is not due to the reforms but to increased funding .
28 To cover this there is a £20 per head supplement for independent charter of yachts allocated to our two week flotillas .
29 no. 14004 ) were coated with NIP.BSA ( about 10 NIP-caproate-O-succinimide molecules coupled to each bovine serum albumin molecule 16 ) , washed extensively in PBS and blocked with DMEM/10%FBS. 90mm tissue culture plates containing up to 50 G418-resistant psi2 colonies were rocked gently for 1 hr at 4°C followed by 1 hr at room temperature with 2 10 7 ( 50µl ) beads in 5mls DMEM/10%FBS .
30 Blair et al reported that circulating gastrin accounted for approximately 90% of acid secretion in response to eating .
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