Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The new X-terminal offers a large user memory of 30Mb , and fits in with Forefront , Hitachi 's heterogeneous systems integration schema announced in February . |
2 | Although this freedom offers a better indicator than such things as matriliny or the worship goddesses , it also is not a clear indicator of the political and economic power , in spite of Engels 's belief to the contrary . |
3 | Once again , left ventricular function plays a key role . |
4 | The culture-ideology of consumerism produces the values and attitudes that create and sustain the need for the products . |
5 | Routine monitoring represents a compromise between surveillance focused on the potentially troublesome and the need to be prepared for rule-breaking from an unexpected quarter . |
6 | Accordingly , the level of bargaining influences the distribution of internal union power . |
7 | So it may be that IgE-mediated allergy plays a role in more than 20 per cent of cases , when other types of allergen , besides food , are taken into account . |
8 | While this story represents a departure from tradition , it already exists , in fact , to a greater or lesser extent in every well-run American and Japanese corporation . |
9 | This is because increasing the proportion of left handers in the overall population by shifting the criterion to the right takes in a larger segment of the RS — distribution , but this segment constitutes a changing proportion of the number of individuals to the left of this criterion ( i.e. the left handers ) . |
10 | Although libertarianism at present constitutes the main driving force for the Federation of Conservative Students , there was no evidence of this ideological philosophy in the branches we studied . |
11 | Right , and the other story goes The angels go to Be |
12 | The answer to that may be that lowering cholesterol influences the level of serotonin , a neurotransmitter which affects mood . |
13 | First Response offers a single and double test for the woman more unsure of the dates of her cycle or who wants to double-check her results . |
14 | I have already argued in this chapter ( p. 79 ) that the rat 's level of arousal can help determine the vigour of the OR ; and , theoretically more important , in this and in previous chapters I have argued that the decline of this investigatory response represents the operation of a process of habituation . |
15 | This response represents the isomorphic struggle to resolve meaning , at the level of metaphor . |
16 | A pointer is touched against each point of intersection on the grid and the digitizer records the position in the computer . |
17 | Mermaids have been sighted there and a ghost haunts a derelict bothy near the loch . |
18 | As it is , a different worry confronts the West : how best to get the Bosnian Serbs to change their minds . |
19 | And my mum thinks a home she wants to take me to a psychiatrist or something . |
20 | You 've got some mate , do n't worry Mm , lovely bread mm , mm , mm Mum thinks the decoration it 's lovely , she said tell him you 've done a really good job , shush |
21 | The gardener bowerbird , for example , constructs the most remarkably complicated , hut-like bower , while the golden bowerbird builds a maypole bower up to 3 m ( 10 ft ) high , gluing the sticks together with fungus and then decorating the whole structure with fruit , flowers and moss . |
22 | MacGregor 's bowerbird builds a complex bower of the ‘ maypole ’ type . |
23 | 16.14 In chapter 7 we say that literature plays an important role in improving abilities in speaking and listening , and in writing , as well as in reading . |
24 | This story involves a youth hostel in the town of Ramsey in the Isle of Man whose narrow-gauge railway has brought pleasure and fascination to many people either as holiday makers or railway enthusiasts since the 1870s . |
25 | The user 's acceptor represents the users and approves the specifications from the users ’ point of view before construction starts , and the user will use the operational system . |
26 | His classification into personal and projected play represents a hierarchy of abstraction ; dramatic activities using oneself as the medium of expression standing at a lower level on the table of abstraction than dramatic activities using media other than oneself . |
27 | For Piaget , the activity of play represents a major advance in the ability of the child to control its own environment and engage in a variety of strategies . |
28 | There is no sense that the audience at either play represents the cutting edge of unorthodoxy , buzzing with the enjoyment of dissent . |
29 | Answer guide : A creditor represents an amount owing by an enterprise to a third party . |
30 | In my own case I know that the first link produces the last through the intermediate link , and could not produce it without . |