Example sentences of "number of [adj] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 In addition , our study is the first to present longterm follow up data in a large number of constipated children ≤4 years of age .
2 Using this input we will examine the effects of word boundary ambiguity and homophonic word ambiguity on the number of possible word strings.1
3 As landlords ' solicitors become ever wary that they should leave nothing to chance , the number of individual tenant 's covenants appear to be increasing with heavyweight commercial leases quite often having comfortably in excess of 30 covenants and not far short of 50 .
4 Other telecommunications companies which have booked space at HOTECH '91 include : Western Telecom , now part of the Alcatel group ; GPT Sales & Services ; Ascom Telecommunications ; 3C Communications , which is establishing telecom links with an increasing number of other suppliers ' systems ; and Mitel Telecom , which was involved in the refit at The Dorchester , London .
5 His poetic voice is unmistakable , and yet it was composed from a number of other poets ' voices which he adapted or borrowed .
6 Erm the the point I really wanted to make erm is response to a comment from Mr Donson and and also Profe Professor Lock erm it it goes back to erm to my constraints map of the county , the one I submitted er as an appendix to my erm submissionary inspector of the H one issue , erm which rather unfortunately throughout the course of the examination has been er exploited by a number of other parties constr for their own purpose .
7 Then he attempted to bring together a number of small seamen 's societies by organising a conference at the Scottish port of Leith .
8 Er the work that I 've referred to earlier in terms of the through traffic , was assessed before the southern bypass was open er and so we did put in place er a traffic automatic traffic counters on a number of key routes er to see whether on opening of the southern bypass , the actual effects er where the same as we were modelling cos clearly we were concerned that we did n't want to be er basing our assessments of of of of further relief roads on a false premise .
9 Coupon techniques may be used by one producer or supplier as a promotion for its goods or services , or the plan may include a number of different producers ' products under one name .
10 Tt and I think we 've identified in a number of different factors erm er behind that , that trend and that erm i in a sense there 's , there 's the kind of distinction between the ideological approach and the pragmatic approach in that we , we 've seen there is a , I think a , a broad ideological impetus behind the reform in the sense that there is this long-term commitment to overthrowing feudalism .
11 Innes Westmacott and a Sergeant Pilot were scrambled , seeing a number of high flying Bf109s about .
12 The oxidation number of uncombined elements = 0 one-atom ions = charge each hydrogen atom = +1 each oxygen atom = -2 2 .
13 A number of local fishermen 's associations have objected to the development .
14 While these changes were taking place , I had the opportunity to visit a number of local children 's homes .
15 She left her girls ' boarding school ( St Mary 's , Calne ) without any notion of saving the planet , and did a number of well-bred girls ' things in London and Paris — Harrods ' toy department , a cordon bleu course , door-to-door sales , modelling — before starting what she regards as her first proper job , in an advertising agency 's information department .
16 These correlations were significantly greater than zero in each case — for the number of hits r(58)=0.32 , p<0.05 , for the number of false alarms r(58)=0.58 , p<0.01 , and for hit rate r(58)=0.45 , p<0.01 .
17 The first of these seminars was held in March , when sixteen members of the G M B , principally lay activists , and of those principally members of the section National Committee and five officers participated with an equivalent number of German colleagues erm , at the training centre in .
18 A simple formula for calculating a rate , excluding overhead recovery , is : where : r = rate per hour in £s e = employment costs in £s , including salary , national insurance , firm 's pension contributions , value of company car n = estimated number of non-productive hours per annum including holiday , sickness , non-productive projects , administration ( 1820 is the number of hours in a year based on a 35-hour working week )
19 And the number of special schools ' students and pupils , pupils seen , in years ten upwards .
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