Example sentences of "for [n mass] [verb] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | IEEE 754 floating point for data sharing with other RISC systems is available and , you will all be relieved to hear that UMAX V is fully Posix certified , or so the company says . |
2 | IEEE 754 floating point for data sharing with other RISC systems is available , and , you will all be relieved to hear that UMAX V is fully Posix certified , or so the company says . |
3 | Digital Equipment Corp yesterday unveiled the DECpc MTE line of two 80486-based personal computers , starting at $2,650 and $3,100 : they include a 32-bit EISA bus and VESA VL bus and are claimed to be the highest-performance 80486 machines available ; they are Pentium-upgradable and offers a PCMCIA peripheral card option for data sharing with portable computers having PCMCIA . |
4 | These types are intended to provide a structured and secure environment for data addressed by many different programs . |
5 | The five ‘ main roads ’ that run between Anchorage and Tokyo are the main tracks across the Pacific for aircraft running between any of the American or Canadian west coast airports on the one hand , and any of the Asian traffic centres , Tokyo , Seoul , Taipei or Hong Kong on the other . |
6 | Aerial work pilots such as crop-sprayers , aerial photographers , power-line inspectors etc. have to give great concentration to their work and have little opportunity to scan the sky for aircraft approaching at high speed . |
7 | She comments that people seemed to feel that child care was an appropriate service for kin to perform for each other , but also that they should not be exploited . |
8 | The business then bought a machine for £4,000 paying for this in cash , and at the same time bought a second machine on credit terms . |
9 | for sales made to commercial organizations BEF 36,000 , where the recommended end-user price is BEF 60,000 to BEF 72,000 . |
10 | Conservatives sometimes asserted that it was good for MPs to continue with other part-time occupations so that they could gain wider experience of society 's problems . |
11 | Over the years , many studies analysed people 's motivations for media use in great detail , and many of the specific findings would count as ‘ entertainment ’ . |
12 | The encroaching dark is a signal for people to emerge from nearby houses with boxes and bins to dump their trash . |
13 | Sir , — There is a small but growing voice to be heard expressing the desire for the introduction of the Australian system of making it compulsory for people to vote in political elections . |
14 | There are also plans to set up a Lothian-wide Information Service for people thinking about residential or nursing home care . |
15 | Out of these , push factors 2 and 5 and pull factors 1 , 2 and 3 have been most important for depopulation in the western world , and pull factors 4 and 6. have been most important for people moving from urban to rural areas . |
16 | Erm in general people desire approval more often than they do n't , so the general tendency in conversations is for people to converge to each other in many situations . |
17 | And he says it is becoming more common for people to sue for medical negligence after a delay of ten , twenty , even thiry years -- but such course is fraught with problems . |
18 | These workshops will be for people involved in particular aspects of analysing socio-economic data and will consist of presentations of the different approaches illustrated with the results of the comparative analyses of relevant datasets . |
19 | Volunteers also help with claims for Criminal Injuries Compensation — a Government scheme which provides moderate cash payments for people injured through violent crimes . |
20 | BREATHE EASY — THE BRITISH LUNG FOUNDATION 'S CLUB FOR PEOPLE LIVING WITH LONG-TERM LUNG PROBLEMS |
21 | But what is life like for people living in rural areas who ca n't afford a car ? |
22 | There would undoubtedly be major disruption for people living in that area during the construction period . |
23 | So I 've got a lot of admiration for for people living in these flats . |
24 | Higher sums apply for disabled pensioners , for individuals over the age of 75 and for people living in residential care or nursing homes . |
25 | Provision for people living in rented accommodation |
26 | Although it is anticipated that the initiatives contained in this Plan will have an overall effect in reducing accident casualties across the whole community , it is unlikely that there will be any significant shifts in the disparities between the casualty rates for people living in eligible areas and elsewhere . |
27 | In fact , the NRPB had taken the unusual step in 1987 of moving ahead of the notoriously conservative International Commission on Radiological Protection , which provides the generally accepted international standards , and had recommended dramatically reduced radiation dose limits both for people living near nuclear power stations and those working inside them . |
28 | We also have studies under way to determine whether it is possible to use a porous asphalt surface on some roads , as that would reduce noise for people living near those roads . |
29 | The last few months have seen the launch of masses of small workgroup packages and E-mailing and scheduling programs , which are all designed to make it easier for people to chat to one another via their computers , |
30 | Figures for people waiting between one and two years for treatment had also dropped by around 400 to 4,355 in the 12 months to the end of February . |