Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb pp] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This is the algorithm used by all programs that fit clones to the predetermined order of probes . |
2 | 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 ) . |
3 | " Can it be that the foreign settlor is liable to pay Surtax on the income derived from those United Kingdom securities ? " ; 7. that case was not before the court but the " answer must be : Yes , because the Act in plain terms so provides " . |
4 | We trust that Welsh Office Ministers will take the opportunity presented by this PPG Note to develop a national coastal strategy and explain how they expect it to be co-operatively implemented by all the key players in the field . |
5 | ‘ We look forward to learning how this small company exploits the opportunity created by this award . ’ |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 " . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | The terminology used in this statement will be appropriate for those reporting entities which are companies . |
10 | In the terminology used in this book task analysis is the correct description of this activity . |
11 | The terminology used in this Review ( e.g. ‘ cost centres ’ , ‘ output-led measures ’ ) suggests that there is a danger that research within UK universities might be weighted towards producing results which will satisfy accountants or statisticians , rather than scientific curiosity or national R & D needs . |
12 | Apart from the danger in such misconceptions , the terminology used by some colleagues when referring to anyone with a disability can be disturbing . |
13 | It has , however , been contained by an environment in which President Nyerere 's political leadership promoted a strong national ideology , and in which , for reasons which lie in Tanzania 's nineteenth-century history ( including both the replacement of traditional authority by trader barons and the unity achieved among some peoples in resisting German colonialism ) localism has been much less strong than among many African peoples . |
14 | Campaigners living near the base called for all flights to be suspended pending an investigation but a spokesman said operations would continue as normal . |
15 | But the direction taken at that turning-point is less easy to identify . |
16 | The Special Commissioner found that the taxpayer was entitled to elect for the amount distributed to be reduced by the allowable expenditure in accordance with s 74(4) , since , as a matter of construction , the provision applied to all capital distributions in respect of shares regardless of the relative amount . |
17 | As an electronic medium using the airwaves , TV has necessarily been subject to governmental and inter-governmental controls on the frequencies that may be used and the coverage allowed to each transmitter . |
18 | Along with Carvin , Yamaha and Peavey , Dynacord are also involved in the manufacture of complete PA and audio recording systems , and have subsequently applied the expertise gained in such areas to the DSP 715 bass combo and DSP 715 ‘ E ’ extension speaker . |
19 | During the last years of the 1960s environmentalism also became fashionable , transforming the esteem granted to those individuals and organizations seen to be upholding ‘ environmental ’ values . |
20 | This confirms that the original procyclic line ST3 was not clonal , and that the line originating from the fly transmission , as well as the clone derived from this line , contained 3 copies of the plasmid integrated into an intact beta-tubulin gene , as represented by the lower half of diagram C2 in Fig. 1 . |
21 | The board applied for that order to be set aside on the ground that there was no jurisdiction to make it . |
22 | I often wonder what the Hon. members of the Board thought about that trip , but they seemed to enjoy themselves and there were no repercussions . |
23 | The directorate searched for some method , other than a quick fix-it , which would draw the business into acceptable profitability and then develop that position . |
24 | One of these is the Runefang carried by all Elector Counts , and the other is the Dragon Bow of Ostland , a magic bow whose arrows are tipped with dragon horn . |
25 | Is DCF as desirable a form of analysis as the theory of finance implies — especially given criticisms of the technique voiced by some academics in the corporate-strategy area ? |
26 | The technique explained in this chapter , resistant line fitting , produces a line which makes the absolute value of the deviations in the Y direction as small as possible ( rule 3 ) . |
27 | One strength of the technique used in this study is that it can be applied retrospectively to material produced for other purposes . |
28 | It is less resistant than the technique shown in this chapter . |
29 | The technique learned during those years did n't fail him on this occasion , for he stepped forward , swung the bitel in such a way that to my amazement and also that of the onlookers , the disc just sprang up the standard and hit the gong with a resounding clang , whereupon Dad modestly collected his prize of a coconut , handed it to me to carry and we went on our way . |
30 | The afternoon continued with more games and the day was finished off with a ‘ Hamburger Hill ’ scenario , just like the film . |