B28

From BNC file EW6:  J.C. Polkinghorne, _The quantum world_, Longman
Group UK Ltd, Harlow, 1984.


01148  "or if the electrons spin is" -> "or if the electron's spin is"

01149  "hears the counter at A(B)":  the latter is shorthand for 
"at A or B respectively", and one might expect a space between "A"
and "(B)"; however, it is not clear that standard usage requires this,
so the opening bracket is shown as immediately following "A" without
space, as in the BNC file; the notation is treated as a wordlevel
co-ordination of letters of the alphabet.

01218  "thoroughgoing" would normally be written solid or hyphenated,
but the writing as separate words is reasonable as an individual's
preference and therefore is not corrected, but tagged as an idiom.

01219  Around "creakiness", the BNC file has "&quot" and "'" for what
it much more commonly symbolizes as "&bquo" and "&equo", i.e.
"normalized beginning and end quotation marks".  It is not obvious
why a different notation was used at this point, so we have normalized
the notation to the LUCY standard.
