Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] the pattern " in BNC.
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1 | Helping the sufferer to see the pattern of previous illness and the principles of future recovery . |
2 | The idea of death as a transition from one phase of life to another that could only be satisfactorily effected by performing the appropriate rituals became the pattern for dealing with other natural changes . |
3 | Thirdly , formalin fixation changed the pattern from a perinuclear to a diffuse cytoplasmic speckled pattern with no nuclear staining . |
4 | Such a sketch oversimplifies the pattern of ownership and the complexities of the underlying economics . |
5 | A previous attempt to guess the pattern of housing inheritance , by Morgan Grenfell , a merchant bank , in 1987 , worked mainly from circumstantial evidence : from the rise in home ownership and house prices ( to predict the amounts to be inherited ) and from the rise in holdings of financial assets ( to predict that inheritors would invest much of their new wealth in deposit accounts and shares ) . |
6 | The investigators have begun a follow-up study of eight babies from the age of 2 months to establish the pattern of development in the first year of life . |
7 | All that they would have to do is use their highly versatile voices to mimic the pattern of sound that would be produced by echoes from a particular object . |
8 | Reforms and development in the administration followed the pattern in other states . |
9 | It then uses this information , plus the information in fed by the stitch width indicator ( or the Design Controller ) , telling it how many stitches wide the pattern is , to calculate at what stitch to start the pattern knitting . |
10 | At least until the early 1970s , however , the government made no systematic attempt to shape the pattern of industry . |
11 | In order to appreciate how this tension determines the pattern of interests theories , we must first examine the web of economic relations in an advanced capitalist society . |
12 | Then on the second piece arrange the pattern so that you get four complete repeats and a half-pattern at the left , that is the N1 cam goes between needles 6 and 7 on the right of the machine ( Fig 5 ) . |
13 | Léonie stroked the pattern with her fingertip , to flatten it . |
14 | This is so even though explicit reference to the law is rarely , if ever , made , since the law establishes the pattern with which other normative principles , to which the doctor may more readily refer — his professional code of ethics , his or society 's code of morality — by and large conform . |
15 | Indeed , as the writing system was not standardized , it is likely that variation of this kind would enter more readily into the texts than it would today , and that it may therefore be possible by comparing texts to trace the pattern by which one variant recedes and another spreads . |
16 | As a growing child , three simple experiences set the pattern of joy for the rest of Lewis 's life . |
17 | It is obvious that a government agency for denationalization can not pride itself of having any ‘ historical background ’ , and whereas the pre-war Hungarian stock exchange followed the pattern of Vienna , Frankfurt , Berlin , and Paris , the new legislation tried to make use of all modern concepts ( which is specifically true of laws against insider trading ) . |
18 | It does contain very definite geometric shapes that need to be knitted in proportion to keep the pattern correct . |
19 | Broadcasting law influenced the pattern , too . |
20 | The history of Oswaldkirk Hall follows the pattern of so many of the smaller manor houses of England . |
21 | Not surprisingly these force patterns resemble the pattern of magnetic field lines across the aperture of a quadrupole magnet . |
22 | Perhaps the most obvious cause of failure is an inability to perceive the pattern that exists in nature . |
23 | One fascinating piece of information given in E. R. Wickham 's historical study of the Church in nineteenth-century Sheffield shows the pattern of pew rentals in the parish church ( now the Cathedral ) , and the point is made very forcibly that very few seats were available for the non-renting poor . |
24 | After that , such attacks became the pattern and often , now , the attackers were not satisfied with merely terrifying the owners , they beat them up as well . |
25 | Further studies in Sprague-Dawley rats showed that intraperitoneal or intravenous injection of VPDPR changed the pattern but not the overall consumption of food with a reduced intake at the beginning and increased intake at the end of a four hour test period . |
26 | There were still physicists at the turn of the century who scoffed at ‘ the chemists ’ atoms ’ and because physics was then the senior partner in school science it is not surprising that chemistry teaching began without atoms : but as school chemistry matured the pattern was allowed to set , and teaching atoms early and in a straightforward factual way became taboo . |
27 | The latest results from Bristol show the pattern of respiration in a normal baby changes dramatically when the room is warm . |
28 | Secondly , a failure to perceive the pattern may also occur because we lack within our theoretical base the conceptual framework that would enable us to grasp the structure that is potentially available , given the observations that we have made already . |
29 | Exner 's coefficient confirmed the pattern validity as its value shows fair agreement between the theoretical equation and the experimental data points . |
30 | Now is the viscoelastic process followed the pattern of chemical rate processes and was describable by an Arrhenius relation for the relaxation time , namely then we shall show that the plot would have been linear . |