「Supply」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「the」)
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They contracted for the | supply of ‘horsebeans'. |
A prohibition notice prohibiting the | supply of a product; |
ecently had a price-regulated monopoly for the | supply of electricity to its supply area. |
In May the | supply was further reduced to 5.5 hours per day and t |
The Net Factory ensures the | supply of quality fishing nets at moderate cost; time |
hnev maintains that the costs of reforming the | supply chain are minimal. |
essentially self-supporting other than for the | supply of raw materials. |
The other is inside the property where the | supply enters the property. |
Since the 1950s, the | supply of livestock has gradually increased because o |
aintaining order and curbing corruption in the | supply system. |
While looking in the | supply centre, he realizes that the popper pack refil |
Aylard joined the | Supply and Secretariat Branch of the Royal Navy in 19 |
Thor rendezvoused with the | supply ship Rekum on 25 August and then returned to B |
To increase the | supply of affordable housing where it is needed most. |
Palm oil from peatland is fed into the | supply chain for global brands. |
On the street it widely affected the | supply of cannabis, leading to lots of "dry" areas. |
He joined the Royal Navy in the | Supply branch, on a full term commission. |
FSU's semisynthetic Taxol greatly improved the | supply of this anti-cancer drug |
Receives one gold from the | supply at the beginning of his turn. |
The battle was for control of the | supply line Route 24. |
The First World War saw a break in the | supply of decorated biscuit tins. |
Mass flow controllers require the | supply gas to be within a specific pressure range. |
129 survivors were picked up by the | supply ships Rio Negro and Indrani-Hoffnung. |
Expanding the | supply of decent and affordable housing in the U.S. |
These stores make up "Bacton Stores", the | supply for most of the surrounding villages. |
ed a second anthology, 180 More to refresh the | supply of available poems. |
an resistance was extinguished in Incheon, the | supply and reinforcement process began. |
Marangoni TRS SPA, Italy for the | supply of know-how for the |
This success allowed the | supply of the Polish troops with badly needed arms. |
Both the | supply drums and a container of pigment connect to th |
Presearch specialises in the | supply Analytical Instrumentation and consumable tech |
Changes in the | supply of or demand for labor cause movements along t |
Protecting the | supply routes is the 86th Air Support Reconnaissance |
responsible for heating installations and the | supply of energy to customers |
Most of the | supply in western Europe comes from frog farms in Ind |
In both we have the | supply department, medical branch, and the instructio |
in Bedford and holds the Royal Warrant for the | supply of candles. |
ame imitates the historical period through the | supply and demand process of that time. |
A new item, the | supply scanner, detects items hidden throughout the g |
A portion of the | supply depot was developed into Middle Harbor Shoreli |
For these reasons, the | supply and use of cadmium is restricted in Europe. |
twenty-five miles from major power plants, the | supply of power is plentiful. |
later the reservoir was created to enhance the | supply to this pound. |
"On the | supply of Water from Artesian Wells in the London Bas |
He was trained as in the | supply and storage of ammunition, initially supportin |
n the FY 2002 FORSCOM Competition for both the | Supply Support Activity (SSA) and Squadron Supply Ope |
In April 1948, his portfolio was merged the | Supply functions of Bill Ashley's porfolio to create |
We're very concerned about the | supply material to support the building and construct |
rade, they began to experience problems in the | supply of ammunition, gunpowder, and firearms. |
ebating chamber for the nationalisation of the | supply of food and clothing. |
ht, any fluctuation to the light would see the | supply vessel set sail for the 'rock' to investigate. |
The distance also affected the | supply situation, making it more expensive to get pro |
al authorities this meant little change in the | supply of mapping data which continued to be supplied |
he 'antient towns' continued to serve with the | supply of transport ships. |
as produced up into the 20th century until the | supply of available mummies gave out. |
to ensure that intermediate stocks held in the | supply chain are better managed, usually smaller. |
Its basic petrochemical units account for the | supply of ethylene and propylene to the company's nea |
MEOH SSE:Methanex) is the world leader in the | supply, distribution and marketing of methanol. |
dustrial chemical matters, particularly in the | supply of sulphuric acid. |
nerated within the Star Brewery site, with the | supply switching to Barking Power Station in 1925. |
Now in the | supply depot you have a balance in which is money tha |
Torquay Hotel Co Ltd had a contract for the | supply of oil from Esso Petroleum Co Ltd. |
Because the | supply of AstroTurf was still low, only a limited amo |
d with phasers and photon torpedoes, while the | supply tugs only have phasers. |
ta Campaign by moving northwest to disrupt the | supply lines of Maj. |
he expedition and withdrew to meet up with the | supply trains. |
Seljuq raiders also destroyed the | supply lines of Ghaznavids, cutting them off from the |
All three companies were very active in the | supply of weaponry for warships to the early Imperial |
ring its red giant phase, having exhausted the | supply of hydrogen in its core. |
on, the North Korean units would first cut the | supply lines to Taegu. |
The use of pearls was so high that the | supply of pearls from the Ganges could not meet the d |
Soldiers rushed into the | supply tents, grabbed their rifles, and began firing |
r is a device for automatically regulating the | supply of a liquid to a system. |
In addition to all this the | Supply Platoon is the housing and issuing point for a |
re of the terrain and the uncertainty that the | supply line still existed. |
ation Water Department was responsible for the | supply of water to Birmingham from 1876 to 1974. |
Housing Development: To increase the | supply of affordable, safe and attractive housing in |
ccount for the current critical period and the | supply should not necessarily be relied on in future. |
As the Spaniards begin to leave, the | supply ship appears in the bay as if by a miracle. |
mption is less than the cost of increasing the | supply of electricity." |
ntrol process measures both the demand and the | supply of a capability and automatically updates the |
Then, given that the | supply function is fairly elastic, higher prices stim |
y of Fountain City began to develop around the | supply depot Fort Adair shortly after its completion. |
icane prevented John White and the crew of the | supply vessel from visiting Croatan to investigate th |
nd manufactured goods were shipped back on the | supply ships. |
charges relating to child sex offences and the | supply of drugs. |
When Congress reorganized the | supply system, he became Commissary General in April |
shed camps and garrisoned soldiers to keep the | supply route open. |
In addition to production taxes, the | supply chain contributes another £5-6 billion per yea |
But the original project provision is for the | supply of 52 million gallons per day from the year 20 |
ater, Joe detaches the command module from the | supply unit and prepares to re-enter the Earth's atmo |
No matter the reason, the reduction in the | supply of these materials could cause major problems |
For example, in a national power grid, the | supply of power needs to be balanced to demand over a |
d in order to "make provision for securing the | supply to the Metropolis of pure and wholesome water. |
Meanwhile, violence, terror and the | supply of arms and training to terrorists in Kosovo i |
In 1959, the company was responsible for the | supply of gravel for the construction of the M1 motor |
le red does not usually completely exhaust the | supply of Nile blue, additional separation steps are |
When a fluid is pumped through the | supply line and therefore the duckbill, the flattened |
thin roughly two and a half hours and that the | supply of frictional heat was seemingly inexhaustible |
omised that Israel would no longer disrupt the | supply of food, medicine and necessary energy into th |
The organization needed money for the | supply of weaponry, and thus Bismil decided to loot a |
gh voltage direct current transmission for the | supply of transformer stations in a city. |
The Israeli interest was in the | supply of plutonium from the Congo via Zimbabwe to No |
For the | supply of rapid-transit railways operated with altern |
ally slated for 2001 but was deferred when the | supply of numbers was deemed sufficient for the near |
arine for service on Auxiliary Cruisers or the | supply ships that supported them for a successful lar |
The great war of 1914-1918 halted the | supply of raw cotton, and the British government enco |
The Great War of 1914-18 had halted the | supply of raw cotton, and the British government enco |
signal that immediately propagates through the | supply chain. |
they could grow back, a crisis emerged in the | supply of a beneficial anti-cancer medication. |
on RAF was a special squadron, involved in the | supply of covert forces behind enemy lines during Wor |
hrough its members, the Exchange organizes the | supply of and demand for listed securities, investmen |
The great war of 1914- 1918 halted the | supply of raw cotton, and the British government enco |
on 3 May a ceremony was held to switch on the | supply of electricity to Geelong. |
k signed a memorandum with Iran called for the | supply of 15 to 20 million tonnes over a 10 year peri |
oyd George to the United States to arrange the | supply of munitions for the British armed forces. |
,000 liters/day), not enough to pressurize the | supply lines to the town's residents. |
By 1736 it was clear that the | supply system was not working and Jean-Baptiste was f |
The company disposed of the | supply business of Northern Electric to Innogy in 200 |
o 1945, because of wartime restrictions on the | supply of barley to distillers. |
y peasants), caused a dramatic decrease in the | supply of labour. |
eded to the NPT in 1985 as a condition for the | supply of a nuclear power station by the USSR. |
ty of 28 charges of child sex offences and the | supply of drugs. |
Petersburg, Virginia, was the | supply center for the Confederate capital of Richmond |
It is used for the | supply of drinking water, flood protection, raising w |
They also demanded that Ben-Gurion close the | Supply and Rationing Ministry and appoint a businessm |
a string of forts and blockhouses to guard the | supply road from hostile bands of Native Americans. |
A common application is the | supply of fuel to an internal combustion engine by pl |
nglish National Health Service) permitting the | supply of prescription-only medicines (POMs) to group |
ense, before becoming Managing Director of the | Supply Authority, which supplied civilian equipment t |
fort to suppress British interference with the | supply routes from Italy by reducing Malta's effectiv |
accusation against the union for violating the | Supply Law, which would make the boycott (taken as a |
e Sick and Hurt Commissioners, contracting the | supply of medicines to the Navy Stock Company, which |
The Great War of 1914-18 halted the | supply of raw cotton, and the British government enco |
n the absence of the drastic disruption in the | supply of American-grown cotton, the world demand for |
tart Bowers and Wilkins became involved in the | supply of public address equipment to schools and chu |
e September 12, 1935 and during April 1948 the | supply was changed from DC to AC. |
The Great War of 1914-1918 halted the | supply of raw cotton, and the British government enco |
DHL" and subsequently dropped "Exel" from the | Supply Chain branding. |
stributed life jackets from a locker; when the | supply of life jackets ran out, each of the chaplains |
By 1927, the | supply of virgin pine in Mississippi was depleted, an |
rive through the Mortagne Forest to reopen the | supply line to the isolated third battalion, S/Sgt. |
In September 1944, together with the | supply ship Karl J. Busch, the submarine U-307 transp |
ps could berth along either the arsenal or the | supply depot and be loded and unloaded through gates |
ted and organised convoy system could keep the | supply of men, food and material regular and conseque |
floods, slips, and the consequent delay in the | supply of materials. |
expressed concern that the interruption in the | supply of water to the BCN may lead to water shortage |
: the name for the basement that serves as the | supply room where CCs get fresh linen once a week. |
e was responsible, among other things, for the | supply of timber to the mining industry, which employ |
the mouth would silt up and close, cutting the | supply of fresh seawater into the Coorong, which woul |
amaleya's later work, including organizing the | supply and distribution of smallpox vaccines for the |
This is governed by the | supply of thymidine kinase that is available, and sta |
engaged outside craftsmen and artists for the | supply of carvings and marquetry, possibly even compl |
ossils were bought for $15 to $30 and when the | supply ran low, George Adams, Zana's grandfather, "ju |
pute with his brother, Mukesh Ambani, over the | supply of gas from the latter's KG basin. |
He immediately escorted the | supply ship Texas from Galveston to Matagorda and ret |
were introduced to the island in 1918 when the | supply ship S.S. Makambo ran aground. |
The Great War of 1914-1918 halted the | supply of raw cotton, and the British government enco |
erican Civil War there were disruptions to the | supply of cotton reaching Europe, and during this per |
During World War II, the | supply of balsa wood was diverted to the war effort f |
he principal reason for this was to secure the | supply lines to the Soviet Union and to protect Briti |
uefied Natural Gas Company Ltd., Qatar for the | supply of LNG to India. |
USNS Bridge is the fourth ship in the | Supply class of fast combat support ships and the sec |
radication in one area temporarily reduces the | supply, and that translates into a price rise. |
battleship USS Wyoming (BB-32) and then on the | supply ship USS Culgoa (AF-3). |
the profitability of companies upstream in the | supply chain. |
ctory at the battle of Brice's Crossroads, the | supply lines for Sherman's armies in Georgia became i |
fire erupted at a switch box that controls the | supply of cooling water to emergency systems. |
By cutting the | supply lines and disruptung troop movement, the organ |
led to the perceived need for attending to the | supply of cinnabar. |
nd talk of the possibility of liberalising the | supply of building land from the government. |
Eventually all the | supply routes at sea became non-existent, which force |
On the | supply side, the regional RepaNet networks bring in s |
five to British and French ports, guarding the | supply line indispensable to the advancing troops in |
ircraft repair depot at Drigh Road through the | supply depot there. |
Uzbekistan, since it was planned to change the | supply routes for ISAF to a route from Uzbekistan. |
1966, on which date he assumed command of the | Supply Activity. |
orce Welham had been set up to investigate the | supply of amphetamine, cocaine and ecstasy in the Cla |
to CE Electric UK in 2001 in exchange for the | supply business of Northern Electric. |
ylloxera epidemic in the 19th century when the | supply of expensive premium wine was scarce. |
Society, helped with the loan of books and the | supply of scientific information. |
icted to those islands alone as she herded the | supply echelons between them. |
heavily damaged by the mosquito spraying, the | supply of bees for pollination was critically short f |
es have been attributed to fluctuations in the | supply of oak midge larvae. |
d the north of England, randomly chosen by the | supply agencies she contacted. |
In 2001, the | supply business was disposed in an asset swap with np |
oblems worsened and reached a crescendo in the | supply situation facing the Army of Northern Virginia |
d the Suez Canal on 22 February 2011, with the | supply vessel Kharg, on a deployment reported to be a |
the process will cost, since it depends on the | supply, the market price of the minerals, and interes |
he Naval Base Key West, whence he directed the | supply and repair of all naval forces in Cuban waters |
the Malcolm Fraser-led Opposition to block the | supply bills of Prime Minister Gough Whitlam's govern |
This effort intervened in the | supply and demand process that always had functioned |
has to happen is changes have to occur in the | supply chain so that there's actual paperwork that's |
epartment consolidated efforts to maintain the | supply of hotrolled coils and sheets as it's export p |
e was also running a lucrative monopoly in the | supply of a saffron based starch which provided the y |
for navigation, arrangements were made for the | supply of fresh water to the Thorney Estate, and the |
Japanese destroyer Amagiri, returning from the | supply mission. |
d by-products intended for animal feed and the | supply of electricity. |
when the City Council was responsible for the | supply of drinking water. |
as well as causing brief interruptions in the | supply of electric power and mobile phone communicati |
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