Example sentences of "of [n mass] [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The size of the experimental groups was calculated to yield a power of 90% to detect a change of biological importance ( 40% ) , allowing for some experimental failures and given the SD of data calculated from preliminary studies . |
2 | We are therefore asking the Sports Council for a grant of £1,000 to enable the work to go ahead . |
3 | In practice , thought , the Antares 130 was slightly thirsty and turned in a pto fuel consumption figure of 265g/kWhr. given a 20% power loss between engine and pto , this gives a fuel consumption figure for the engine of 238g/kWhr . |
4 | As for Wednesday , they descended from the company of sheep to beat the might of Chester 2-0 . |
5 | This move follows the successful use of sheep to help the grassland habitat at Carew Castle . |
6 | One person 's arrears of £40 became a debt of £118 when the bailiff 's charges were added . |
7 | However , a tax credit of £1.8m checked the slump in Pergamon 's net result with earnings per share holding up at 2.9p ( 4.1p ) . |
8 | He was assistant to Coleman until September 1795 , and in that year , with the support of Lord Heathfield , he was sent to a regiment of cavalry to test the utility of introducing veterinary surgeons into the army and to justify the granting of public funds to the College . |
9 | The group 's cash balances shrank from £77 million to £36.5 million , and a token final dividend of 1p slashes the total to 3p , from 10.25p in 1991 . |
10 | It means about 1,700 YHA members raising an average of £60 to plant an acre of trees . |
11 | For instance , BBC staff who sell their own house at the old location and buy another property at the new location receive a grant of £1094 to cover the cost of miscellaneous expenses . |
12 | Pre-tax profit of $41.9m represents an improvement of $70.9m ( 1992 : $29.0m loss ) . |
13 | Fogarty won in start to finish style at an average speed of 121.36mph to beat the Dunlop brothers Robert , who was second , and Joey who was third . |
14 | Today , as Coventry Airport , it is a busy general aviation centre and the Museum provides an excellent vantage point for watching the wide variety of aircraft using the airfield . |
15 | And under the name of Garawand he also applied for a loan of £43,225 to buy the house in Norton , Stockton , in which he lived . |
16 | Given that an increase in general prices of 10% causes a 20% rise in the price of kryptonite futures and only a 5% rise in the price of phlogiston futures , the spread ratio which ensures that Lois is unaffected by the differential response of kryptonite and phlogiston futures prices to changes in the general level of prices is ( F 1 β 1 ) / ( F s β s ) = ( 50 × 2 ) / ( 10 × 0.5 ) = 20 . |
17 | The cost of £20 includes a buffet lunch . |
18 | Use of data to derive a prescribing index adjusting for age and sex . |
19 | As with all information systems , the effectiveness is largely dependent upon the quality of data entering the system . |
20 | The additions bump up the mandatory and discretionary access controls , give each piece of data held a security level label and implement the sophisticated system auditing capabilities that the certification requires . |
21 | The additions bump up the mandatory and discretionary access controls , give each piece of data held a security level label and implement the sophisticated system auditing capabilities that the certification requires . |
22 | This block of data includes the index , and if the index is rendered useless then so is all the data on the hard disc . |
23 | Although the lines are available for both voice and data traffic , if there is a particularly large amount of data traffic the system will automatically cut back on the number of phone calls allowed on the WAN . |
24 | That collation of data provides the basis for equal opportunities monitoring . |
25 | How the vintage of data affects the quality of UK macroeconomic models and their forecasts is the central theme linking the three broad sections which comprise this project . |
26 | The storage of this sort of data causes the difficulty that the compact format is counterbalanced by the redundant information . |
27 | It is estimated to cost in excess of £20,000 to run a car like McHale 's Celica GT4 or the Subarus of Fisher and McKinstry on a rally as long and demanding as this year 's 1,200 mile Circuit — and that 's before the cars are put back together again after a five-day pounding on some of the toughest roads in Ireland . |
28 | Losses per share of 3.2p in 1991 were transformed into earnings of 18.3p last year and a final dividend of 6.6p lifts the total from 10p to 10.6p . |
29 | The eight partners kicked in a total of $1m to fund the start-up . |
30 | The snail is hermaphrodite … and as long as it enjoys the right warmth and humidity , each individual mates and produces about a hundred eggs which are laid on trays of soil.They hatch a fortnight later.And they 're fattened on a cereal diet … either in trays or in polyeurathane tubs . |