Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [num] [conj] a " in BNC.

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1 These complications are illustrated in Figure 5.1 and an example of variance spectra also conjectured by Church ( 1980 ) is also illustrated in Figure 5.1 and introduces a theme which will be resumed in chapter 8 ( p.161 ) .
2 Data General 's first use of the 88110 will be in a workstation , followed by 200 to 400 MIPS-rated mid-range AViiON systems in spring 1993 and an 800 MIPS-rated rack-mount machine by the end of next year .
3 In effect , when section 89 applies , the company if it wishes to issue equity shares for cash , has to do so by a rights issue , as described in chapter 13 or a similar process if it is a private company .
4 Training officers who noted that they were able to spend their full time on training were very rare , although it was noted in Chapter 4 that a training officer or more ‘ training officer time ’ was the most commonly wanted further ‘ resource ’ to expand or develop existing training programmes .
5 Two other cuts made before the Paris premiere in 1867 are also restored at the Coliseum : part of a scene between Carlos and Rodrigo ( Marquis of Posa ) in Act II and a splendid passage between King Philip and his son Carlos which found its way into his Requiem in 1873 .
6 Formal invigilated examinations take place in week 11 and a full examinations board ( the MEC ) is held after the end of each term .
7 I was horrified in nineteen ninety one with my first visit to see the enormous problems in housing three and a half million people were forcibly moved in the eighties in South Africa , the biggest peacetime movement of people anywhere in the world and there are now over seven million people in , just in the shacks on the roads , not even the informal housing which counts for more .
8 Monteverdi , an Ingegneri pupil like Marenzio , began by publishing three books of more or less conventional madrigals ( 1587–92 ) , though they include such a masterpiece of tone-painting as ‘ Ecco mormorar l'onde ’ in Book II and a striking increase in monotone declamation , particularly in three more Tasso settings ( from Gerusalemme liberata ) , in Book III .
9 But the other figure I think he 's , he 'll have to recheck is his figure on highways structural maintenance , because in fact two and a half million 's in the base budget and one and a half million 's in the approved list of thirty-seven bids at at er , priority number two .
10 The Tory performance was in fact one and a half percentage points better in The Economist 's regular sample of provincial English districts than it was three years ago , at the height of the rebellion against Mrs Thatcher 's poll tax ( see table 1 ) .
11 This is illustrated in Fig. 1 where a household , which at first is paid an income of £100 per week , is assumed to spend all of its income in a steady stream until , at the end of each week , it has nothing left until it receives its next £100 .
12 But Norcross and Spiker ( 1957 ) ( see also Spiker 1956 b ) found , using stimuli like those shown in Fig. 5.2 and a simultaneous discrimination test , that children given training in applying different names to the two faces were superior in their test performance to controls pre-trained on a same — different task .
13 A plan of the Forum Romanum as it is today is shown in Fig. 86 while a reconstruction of it as it was under Imperial Rome , looking towards Capitol Hill , is illustrated in Fig. 85 .
14 An example of a buying proposal letter as set out in section 1101.8 and an acquisition search proposal letter is at 1101.6 .
15 In the same way as discussed in section 3.1 that a plane can be found which is tangential to a curved two dimensional surface , a Minkowski space can always be found to match space–time locally .
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