Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] with [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Extend the algorithm to deal with a general dividend and divisor , and include a test for overflow ( i.e. when the quotient can not be represented in n bits ) .
2 The algorithm begins with a few small clusters , and it enlarges them and creates new clusters as it is presented with more data .
3 If the algorithm begins with an empty grammar , then this recorded sequence of ’ top symbols ’ is simply the original input text . )
4 When the algorithm starts with an empty grammar , the only symbols it has are those in the text .
5 ‘ Well , if you put it that way … ’ the porter said with a nervous chuckle .
6 Fremantle 's motion was put to a vote and rejected and it was agreed to recommend that new fire-proof Foreign and Colonial Offices should be built on part of the park to conform with a general plan for rebuilding the area .
7 I should very much like the opportunity to discuss with the hon. Gentleman and his hon. Friends , and other colleagues from Northern Ireland , how we can introduce a strategy for promoting inward investment over a longer time scale than that hitherto adopted .
8 The prime responsibility of the courts was to protect the public against a person who showed a propensity for very disturbing behaviour when he had the opportunity to interfere with the young and defenceless .
9 We will now introduce some of the terminology associated with the relational model .
10 The taxable transfer allowance , paid in addition to the disturbance allowance , is made in two stages ; half is paid to the employee with the first month 's salary in the new position and the remainder paid with the twelfth month 's salary in the new position .
11 Prior to fixing this lid the inner joints , base and sides were caulked with swedish pitch , the base covered with a shallow layer of bran and sawdust over which the bottom sheet was tacked — alternatively a fitted buttoned mattress could be supplied — then the side lining and , possibly , a ruched or broderie anglaise frill ; finally the pillow and the shrouded body .
12 The change began with the anguished division of the old Solidarity opposition into warring factions last year .
13 We have got the expertise to cope with the changing face of local government .
14 Peking officials now seek to excuse the June atrocities by claiming — all too credibly — that they had neither the resources nor the expertise to cope with the escalating civil disorder culminating in the Tiananmen Square assault .
15 Company commitment and the willingness to remain with the same firm for long periods may therefore be underpinned by the prospect of heavy sacrifices that accompany the alternatives .
16 Closer to the smoking fire , Blake could see that the colours of the flames varied with the different amounts of crushed rocks thrown on to the pyre .
17 But just as that excuse failed , so does this , and the couplet emerges with a direct warning : ‘ Take heed ’ .
18 Noting that the award corresponded with the 500th anniversary of the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas , it said that this " was not a coincidence [ but ] … it was not the only factor " in the selection .
19 At the end of the year the Board agreed with the Chief Executive , Mr Philip Court , that he could take early retirement , and this took effect from the end of January 1990 .
20 The blow fell with the merciless swiftness of all misfortune ’ it was someone else 's line , a client 's presumably .
21 For a second the shell lay with a smoking fuse amidst the wreckage of the wheel , then it crashed apart in a deafening explosion .
22 In molluscs , the direction of coiling of the shell corresponds with the spiral arrangement of the cleavage .
23 In 1973 the tide turned with a 5-to-4 majority ruling by the Supreme Court in Miller v California that obscenity , as narrowly defined , was not protected by the First Amendment , and that each state could set its own standard : ‘ People in different States vary in their tastes and attitudes , and this diversity is not to be strangled by the absolutism of imposed uniformity . ’
24 All the patterns observed with a truncated polymerase and CRP are the juxtaposition of the individual patterns of CRP and α-C deleted polymerase consistent with the idea that both proteins bind independently to the lac UV5 promoter .
25 The macroscopic pattern found in surgical specimens correlated with the radiological pattern in only 7 of 18 ( 38% ) of the low grade/mixed grade group and in 5 of 16 ( 31% ) of the patients in the high grade group ; the patterns correlated with the endoscopic findings in only 8 of 19 ( 42% ) of the low grade/mixed grade group and in 7 of 17 ( 41% ) of the high grade group .
26 Later he would go out and stroll the city before his noon date at the Smithsonian and the afternoon meeting with the Secret Service .
27 The banquet began with the usual mumbo-jumbo , except the cardinal dined alone at the high table under a rich cloth of state , his fat body almost hidden by platters of heaped delicacies , whilst all around him stood serving men to refill his goblet , replenish napkins or offer a fresh knife .
28 Outside the radio reception areas , the watch runs with a normal quartz movement .
29 The database language can be integrated with an object-oriented programming language ( in particular Smalltalk , but also Traits and Eiffel , and extensions of programming languages such as Object Pascal , Object Lisp , and C++ ) , which means that the programmer deals with a single uniform model of objects .
30 Secondly , the database language can be integrated with an object-oriented programming language ( such as Smalltalk ) , which means that the programmer deals with a single uniform model of objects .
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