Example sentences of "a [unc] [unc] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But if you want to run Windows , then the minimum specification we 'd recommend is a 20MHz 386SX with 4Mb of RAM and a 50Mb hard disk . |
2 | But if you want to run Windows , then the minimum specification we 'd recommend is a 20MHz 386SX with 4Mb of RAM and 50Mb hard disk . |
3 | My note indicates that what Mr Curtis said was that on a pro rata to their existing |
4 | The numbers within the Council Tax Control Team have been based on a pro rata of case load plus a 20% increase for personal elements less a nominal number to reflect the transfer of routine functions to the operational teams . |
5 | In this handbook , at p. 175 , there is an appendix in which these two experienced justices clerks , who are the authors , borrow from the skill and experience of a third , Mr. Matthew Pink , who provides a pro forma for both findings of fact and statements of reasons . |
6 | Yiddish yiddish served as a lingua franca for Jews . |
7 | Interactions over longer distances encouraged the development of common conventions , of measures of security , of a lingua franca in which business could be conducted . |
8 | This includes Swahili which although the mother-tongue of only 4m people is probably used as a lingua franca by about 30m . |
9 | This includes Swahili which although the mother-tongue of only 4m people is probably used as a lingua franca by about 30m . |
10 | The JCC GlobalXM mono system uses a 25MHz R3000 with JCC-designed ASIC as an X-Server accelerator — it is rated at 120,000 Xstones. 17″ , 19″ and 21″ 1280 x 1024 monitors are supported . |
11 | The processor options range from a 25MHz 486SX to a 66MHz DX2 chip . |
12 | Demonstrating that it is beginning to get the hang of the personal computer mass market , IBM Corp 's Personal Computer Co yesterday announced three new 80486-based lines in its PS/ValuePoint family , in 40 different configurations — and the difference between the three models is not the processor — anything from a 25MHz 80486SX to a 66MHz 80486DX2 , but the size of the box . |
13 | I had a strange sensation when , on an autumnal Friday afternoon , I turned up at Old Admiralty Building , to have a viva voce on my written evidence to the Falklands Inquiry . |
14 | It was as if I had committed a faux pas by referring to the singing . |
15 | A grande dame of a grandmother , Mrs St Maugham , hires an enigmatic companion , Miss Madrigal ( such names ! ) , to look after her troubled teenage granddaughter . |
16 | He captured her in a variety of poses and moods which reflect her many facets : as a grande dame in a hat and fur collar ; as a great courtesan — ‘ Madam Pompadour ’ he called the painting , perhaps deliberately mis-spelling it ; in a wicker chair ; demure in front of the piano ; and he sketched her all the time , with quick , deft strokes . |
17 | A lotus-eyed beauty , a grande horizontale with five fat address books filled to the brim with transcontinental names ! |
18 | Yeah it 's called to a miss er to mission . |
19 | ‘ Have you a ch'ing ch'a with a lotus fragrance ? ’ |
20 | So you 'd say that as a b er as a result of that it did it did er so it did When you say it served its purpose , it did improve the image ? |
21 | At the same time in portraying a fille publique from the lower orders , Manet let the ‘ difference between the middle and the margin of the social order become blurred ’ . |
22 | And er the trestles and the tables were all laid down the assembly hall and then we had a er er after the erm when you had your your meal , which consisted of sandwiches and cake , that was all . |
23 | Well you see the , the , the great Soviet experiment is a good example is n't it of , of a whole civilization was based on a o o on a kind of great social experiment was based on ultimately on erm unsound principles and then a part of the scenes . |
24 | And Murphy 's Law invariably applies : if you do n't want anybody to knock on your door — because you 're putting the kids to bed/washing your hair/making love/cooking something impossible like a souffl é/late; for just about anything/working to a deadline/just secretly reclining on the sofa with a packet of your favourite chocolate biscuits , watching Coronation Street — somebody always will . |
25 | This machine reads more like a wish list than a specification : it 's a 66MHz DX2 with 16Mb of RAM , a 200Mb hard disk , a cached IDE local bus host adaptor , local bus video , topped off with Jumbo 250Mb internal streamer . |
26 | A chaise longue with missing castors , |
27 | To run , OpenAgent needs a 33MHz 386DX box with 16Mb or better a 33MHz 486DX with at least 8Mb . |
28 | Univel is recommending a minimum 25Mhz 386SX box fitted with 8Mb RAM and 80Mb external to run its Personal Edition client and a 33MHz 386DX with 12Mb internal and a 120Mb hard disk for its Application Server plus VGA or better though EGA is supported . |
29 | My system is a 33MHz 386DX with 8Mb of RAM and a 47Mb hard disk , Superstor-ed and running under DR DOS 6 ( with the Windows 3.1 update ) . |
30 | The JCC GlobalPEX , a colour PEX terminal , uses a 40MHz R3000A with choice of 17″ or 20″ monitors — but is only available in limited quantities as an evaluation machine , while work on PEX continues . |