Example sentences of "[noun sg] marks the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The new Accord marks the next phase of development .
2 This fact is recorded on a building in Eastgate where a plaque marks the exact point of the Greenwich Meridian .
3 The deal marks the first venture by Peabody , already the biggest US coal-mining company , into the Pacific Rim .
4 The deal marks the first time a Test match will be shown live , in full , from the sub-continent .
5 The footbridge over the Glenhead Burn marks the eastern limit of the trail .
6 An exhibition at the British Museum marks the seventieth anniversary of the opening of the pharaoh 's tomb and takes a close look at its discoverer
7 Today on Mount Lebanon , just east of a little Christian village called Kahhale , the same highway marks the front line between Christian Phalangist militiamen and gunmen of the Druze Progressive Socialist Party .
8 The appearance of this beautifully-produced book from the small New York publishing company Timken marks the first monograph on the Danish nineteenth-century artist Christen Købke .
9 We walked on round the summit edge to Penhill Beacon itself , where the beacon mound marks the possible site of the last resting place of an Iron Age chieftain .
10 Budget day marks the fifth anniversary of the change in the method of encouragement for the planting of trees for future benefit from the previously long-tried fiscal relief to grant aid .
11 The magnetopause marks the inner boundary of the agitated region which itself is called the magnetosheath .
12 Puberty marks the biological beginning of adult life .
13 The following rights may be relevant to this computer system : Patent Being new , the computer may incorporate some new and patentable inventions Copyright The software on disk and the programs stored on the integrated circuits ( firmware ) and all accompanying documentation are protected under copyright law Semiconductor The topography of the integrated circuits Regulations containing the firmware Trade Marks The stylized name may be registered as a trade mark Registered Design The embossed pattern may be a registered design Design Right The new type of keyboard may fall within the scope of the new design right
14 This month marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of Joseph Priestley , chemist , cleric and reformer , whose scientific discoveries and powerful imagination , together with outspoken views on freedom of thought , education and religion , inspired contemporaries and future generations
15 This concert marks the British debut of this acclaimed Italian ensemble .
16 The exhibition marks the 52nd anniversary of the evacuation which took place from May 27 to June 4 , 1940 .
17 The game marks the 600th league appearance of skipper Mickey Thomas , who earned a generous tribute from his manager .
18 For example , in the solo waltz the dancer marks the three beats of a waltz in roughly every other bar , usually with her feet , but in the third musical phrase she poses in arabesque and marks the beat by gradually lowering her hand three times .
19 I despise the relocation of ‘ Guernica ’ because its arrival marks the long-awaited inauguration of the Museo de Arte Moderno after three aborted attempts .
20 Levi-Strauss ' argument that the incest taboo marks the crucial bridge between nature and culture is untenable in the form in which it was originally propounded , since it is contradicted by the ethnographic evidence .
21 It is drawn as though opened up in section , but shading marks the concave interior and a strip of the pebble-floor is shown beneath the figures .
22 In a way , the show marks the next step on from the post-industrial carnivals that have been developed over the past ten years .
23 A cutaway marks the relevant pin on the socket and their may also be a figure 1 painted on the motherboard .
24 This chapel marks the ultimate halt in a via sacra of 14 chapels which was to wind its way down the hill to the Malá Strana .
25 The Hereford world map marks the main stages of one such — the famous pilgrimage to the shrine of St James of Compostella .
26 THIS weekend marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of one of the North 's most celebrated soldiers .
27 This year marks the Third Biennial .
28 THIS year marks the 80th anniversary of Catholic education at Harrytown School , Romiley , Stockport .
29 The turn of the century marks the real change in Freud 's work , which had been developing from 1895 through his self-analysis .
30 Despite its low circulation ( hovering around 380,000 in mid-1988 ) , the Independent marks the furthest point away from the description of the political press in the 19th century with which this discussion began .
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