Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] [prep] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Maybe P and Q and R behave alike , but there may be times when the algorithm folds a set { P , Q , R } where , say , Q sometimes occurs in a context which never contains P or R. The algorithm looks for any context which contains some of X 's children but not the others .
2 That is , if the same grammatical tag is found more than once in a position it is necessary only to know that the tag occurs in that position and the best scores associated with that tag .
3 It will be appreciated that much of the discussion and some of the judgments made in this note turn on an uncertainty in English law , i.e. the extent of the Gallagher jurisdiction .
4 At Durham Priory , for example , less than half of the income assigned to each office in the monastery was devoted to the activity for which the office had been created ; the rest was absorbed in management costs ( 209 , p.255 ) .
5 Only in one circumstance can this aggregation take place : where the parent sets up a settlement for the benefit of that child and the income arises from that settlement and is paid to the child .
6 They often went to the park to sit by that lake . ’
7 Wirral , at the time of writing , is in the enviable position of having the opportunity to respond to any switch from smoking to injecting heroin , and of ensuring that those drug users who do inject have clean equipment and are aware of the risks ( cf.
8 And so I took the opportunity to describe in some detail conditions in the attic .
9 The Joint Venture and other gas producers in this area have the opportunity to participate in each package of contracts .
10 ‘ I am delighted to have the opportunity to participate in this type of training . ’
11 Before we have had the opportunity to vote on that policy , the autumn statement has informed us that the Government will not promote training or fill the training gap that has developed in recent years .
12 But if voters have voted for a successful candidate why should some of them — just which , we shall examine later — be given the opportunity to vote for another candidate ?
13 MORE THAN two million Britons living abroad have not taken the opportunity to vote in this election .
14 ‘ We look forward to learning how this small company exploits the opportunity created by this award . ’
15 Unlike the Labour party , my party was at least prepared to table an amendment to the motion , so I welcome the opportunity to speak in this debate .
16 With the three other members of the quartet sadly now dead , Smailovic relished the opportunity to play with another musician and to further affirm the presence of cultural values in the city .
17 A week 's leave in August 1958 gave me the opportunity to share in another aspect of island life .
18 The present churches are right to be concerned that many do not give themselves the opportunity to grow in any faith because apathy and false gods have moved into the vacuum that exists instead of a soul .
19 We are grateful for the opportunity to comment on this draft PPG Note .
20 However , if the repurchase price contained in the options is the market value at the date of exercise , it is probable that the buyer acquires both the opportunity to benefit from any increase in the value of the asset and the risk of loss due to an adverse change in its value .
21 ‘ It is almost inconceivable that having so rightly stressed the tourist potential of Caernarfon that the Trust should then fail to seize the opportunity to capitalise on that potential .
22 I know that I shall make only a small start before Christmas , so perhaps I can take the opportunity afforded by this Newsletter to wish you all a very happy Christmas and a good New Year .
23 And typically the forms used for such display are versions of the cultural forms adopted and displayed by the ruling classes .
24 Gregory saw in the vandalism caused during this episode the fulfilment of a prophecy of Joel : " that which the locust hath left hath the cankerworm eaten " .
25 The Gesta describes in some detail the journey of Peter to Rome to receive the belt , the symbol of the Christian warrior , and the diadem or crown , the symbol of kingship .
26 It should be noted that the maturity variable differs between the contracts traded at any moment in time .
27 It is the responsibility of fundholding general practices to decide priorities for research in the context of the population 's needs and the contracts set with each provider .
28 The terminology adopted in this chapter , ‘ people with learning difficulties ’ , is a reflection of an increasing readiness to attend to the views of the people themselves .
29 The terminology used in this statement will be appropriate for those reporting entities which are companies .
30 In the terminology used in this book task analysis is the correct description of this activity .
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