Example sentences of "[vb pp] [conj] [vb pp] [prep] a single " in BNC.
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1 | The air-conditioning of the Palace was designed and installed as a single system . |
2 | In Finland the selling of all alcoholicbeverages is organised and controlled by a single institution , The Finnish State Alcohol Company ( Alko Ltd ) . |
3 | Thus four of the leading experts in this field — Knight , Sugar , West and Mant — with a combined experience of more than 100 years of forensic medicine , have never seen or read of a single case of an injury like the one which the jury were told knocked out Jonathan Lewis . |
4 | The Berlin Painter 's name-vase ( fig. 105 ) goes further still : two figures and an animal superposed and contained in a single complex but harmonious contour-line , a narrow strip of pattern below and an ivy-wreath between the handles above . |
5 | All the different bureaucracies covering the economic , political , social and cultural spheres of life are integrated and unified into a single , all-encompassing , centrally administered hierarchy : ‘ no social organization has an institutional autonomy ’ . |
6 | Action : 100 packages only can be updated and approved in a single run of Update Baseline — update the package structure in portions |
7 | The two side lamps on the dash were removed and replaced by a single side/tail lamp holder , with provision for a route number stencil , fixed to the underside of the stair landing . |
8 | Further out , Mace believes these portability issues will become redundant as chip technology evolves to the point where multiple architectures can be implemented and supported on a single microprocessor . |
9 | Arbitrage is easier for interest rate or currency futures markets than for index futures because , in these other markets , the underlying asset can be purchased or sold in a single transaction . |
10 | An example of this is provided by Hopkins ( 1980b ) in his analysis of an oil corporation which was established and run by a single family . |
11 | This is a technique in which a single page is scanned , and the image is captured and stored as a single digitised file . |