Example sentences of "from [adj] figure " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 From that figure was deducted the amount ( £25 ) of the deposit paid by the original buyer .
2 It is clear from that figure that at the price level P the level of actual aggregate demand is Y 1 , whereas firms initially wanted to produce Y n .
3 I apply the A A schedule of motoring costs , B one eight one , for an engine capacity of two thousand and one to three thousand C C , of three thousand two hundred and eighty eight pounds and eighty eight pence and subtract from that figure the corresponding figure for an engine capacity of one thousand and one to fourteen hundred C C , namely one thousand two hundred and fifty three pounds and thirteen pence for the vehicle I find that she would otherwise have run .
4 And subtract from that figure the corresponding figure for an engine capacity of one thousand and one to fourteen hundred C C , namely one thousand two hundred and fifty three pounds and thirteen pence for the vehicle I find she would otherwise have run .
5 No , from that figure of forty nine point nine five percent above S S A in nineteen ninety one we proposed a budge that had brought reductions year on year in that divergence of view .
6 Between the ages of 25 and 29 , the annual remarriage rates per 1,000 divorced men was 136 in 1989 , down by over 70 per cent from 1971 figure of 503 .
7 There is a danger in reading back from this figure another stereotype , similar to the Pavlovian ‘ drug addiction/inner city ’ assumed link .
8 From this figure we see that the optimal solution of AP is not a tour so that AP is not TSP .
9 To decrease the depth of a V neckline , deduct 1 from this figure for each 0.5 centimetre required .
10 It can be seen from this figure that the contango is measured by F t - S t , while the normal backwardation ( E ( S T ) - F t ) represents the risk premium , that is , the profit required to compensate traders for assuming the risk of fluctuations in the spot price at delivery .
11 From this figure they deduct their estimated income from charges and central government grants together with any cash balances available for the purpose .
12 From this figure , the Registrar will deduct the running costs of PLR , and the remainder will be distributed to authors .
13 At the same time , the critic will learn from this figure that , since the secrets are never disclosed , and since the absent essence only operates when it is absent , he should not force his text to produce a single interpretative meaning .
14 This produces an average of 11.8 papers per researcher , but because the papers were published over different time periods , an average annual publication rate can not be calculated from this figure .
15 This produces an average of 11.8 papers per researcher , but because the papers were published over different time periods , an average annual publication rate can not be calculated from this figure .
16 SIR DAVID Frost 's transition from anti-establishment figure to pillar of the broadcasting hierarchy is charted in a three-part series starting tonight .
  Next page