Example sentences of "a [unc] [unc] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The 440 weighs 2.2 lbs , the 880 4 lbs ; they are based on AT&T Co 's Hobbit RISC and the 440 runs at 20MHz , delivering ‘ two to three times the performance ’ of a 20MHz 809386SL microprocessor .
2 The latest reduction has taken the PC-420X a 20MHz 80486SX computer to under £1,000. ( 081 452 4444 . )
3 Well no because there 's a ba pa pan of potatoes is a bit different
4 MacKenna J. held that there was an implied term that in such a case the seller was not completely excused from all performance but that the buyer had the option of accepting delivery of the reduced quantity , at a pro rata price .
5 population levels i in the area of Greater York , an allocation would suggest that , he was n't advocating that , it was just a pro rata ball park estimate , and he did n't purport to make it add up to the residual requirement okay ?
6 The firm 's turnover by mid-1987 reached at least £5m. , with a pro rata rise in profits and ROCE .
7 A final dividend of 7.25p makes a total of 12.75p for the nine-month reporting period , a pro rata increase of 6 per cent .
8 Fees for longer or shorter courses are calculated on a pro rata basis .
9 On the assumption that the relevant legislation is not satisfied , what course of action can a minority shareholder who is not a director ( owning say 20% of the share capital ) take to redress the situation when new shares have been systematically issued to existing directors without first being offered on a pro rata basis to all members ?
10 The proceeds are not , however , distributed on a pro rata basis .
11 If employees leave the company within one year of moving , the policy states that ‘ the company reserves the right to request reimbursement of relocation expenses and disturbance allowance on a pro rata basis ’ .
12 On a pro rata basis this might make £92.7 million available to primary and community care .
13 Such costs will either be absorbed on a pro rata basis into the cost of existing projects or charged to the overhead accounts .
14 These claims should therefore be settled on a pro rata basis of the number of days lost based on the cost of transport and accommodation .
15 This is something of a misnomer , as the offer is restricted to existing shareholders of the bidder on a pro rata basis .
16 Mr Botham explained his reasoning , saying : ‘ Farmers have enjoyed exaggerated returns in recent months but they should remember that we as a country have to import many of our basic raw materials and as the pound has fallen costs have risen on a pro rata basis . ’
17 He said that government measures on a pro rata basis might affect only 140 unemployed people in each of Scotland 's parliamentary constituencies , even though they have , on average , more than 4,000 out of work .
18 The OPEC talks ran into early resistance from Saudi Arabia , which demanded that all OPEC members should accept a pro rata production cut which would be calculated in relation to their current actual output — a move which would have left its share of OPEC output undiminished .
19 In some cases these will have only a pro forma existence , with decision-making power lying higher up in the group and the organisational structure perhaps bearing little correspondence to the legal one .
20 In the ordinary way a pro forma letter would be included for the client 's signature ; and ( 5 ) a note of any moneys standing to the client 's credit .
21 Computervision Corp has reported a first quarter net loss of $10.4m , down from a pro forma loss last time of $26.1m , on turnover down 19.3% at $220.9m .
22 It seems likely that this large response was assisted by the Sole Practitioners Group ( organised by Arnold Rosen ) , who provided sole practitioners with a pro forma set of answers to the questions posed in the consultative paper which they were then invited to amend as they saw fit .
23 You said that in our newsletter , because our checkout manager said that she 's found life extremely difficult with all the changes of shifts , and that in her department they have lots of problems , so she 's got like a pro forma checkout news , and she asks them for things that go into this , that they , you know , that they want bringing up , and specific things that they 're having difficulty with .
24 When he sat down it was almost impossible to continue even a pro forma debate .
25 If a pro forma cash book is prepared and a theoretical monthly record projected of cash receipts from fees and cash expenses ( including capital items ) incurred , the net difference is the movement in the cash position .
26 The group 's integration of the US pharmaceutical company , Rorer , has been successful , noted Landau : net profits more than doubled to $326m on a pro forma basis .
27 Canton , Massachusetts-based Perception Technology Corp has agreed to be acquired by Brite Voice Systems Inc of Wichita , Kansas for about 3.35m new Brite Voice shares giving an indicated value of about $15.9m ; the combined companies would have had revenues in excess of $35m on a pro forma basis for fiscal 1992 .
28 It is also often useful to include in the side letter , by way of illustration only , a worked example of a pro forma completion statement to which both sets of accountants agree and to which they can refer back when the actual accounts are to be prepared .
29 A pro forma invoice may be sent before goods are delivered : if the customer is a new one and the manufacturer does n't know if he will pay his bills ; or if the goods are being sent on approval and may later be returned to the manufacturer .
30 Thus the supplier may issue a fee note ( sometimes known as a payment request note or a pro forma invoice ) rather than an invoice containing all the requirements of a tax invoice ( as specified in reg 13(1) ) .
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