Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] represents a " in BNC.
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1 | the inhouse best practice technique represents a valid , low-cost approach for identifying what can be achieved and the key elements needed for better performance ; |
2 | In both Classical and Christian thinking mysticism represents a way back to the source of being , but in Christian thinking from the fourth century on , the gulf between Creator and created was seen as mysteriously bridged by the love of God incarnate in Jesus Christ , God 's Word , the expression of himself manifest in time , which , in turn , enables human knowledge and love which are the way back . |
3 | FIRST published last September , the Down Democrat represents a success story in weekly newspaper terms . |
4 | In social terms , the hacienda system represents a very unequal distribution of land , with a small number of people monopolising the bulk of cultivable land . |
5 | ICI believes that the Environmental Protection Act represents a major opportunity for good environmental performance in the future . |
6 | Routine monitoring represents a compromise between surveillance focused on the potentially troublesome and the need to be prepared for rule-breaking from an unexpected quarter . |
7 | The examination schedule represents a best estimate at the start of the test . |
8 | Its symptom pattern represents a final common pathway resulting from the interplay of three broad classes of predisposing factors shown in figure 2 . |
9 | The arrival of a new and major market in the Lancaster area represents a major opportunity for local firms . |
10 | If a 2D line represents a pass along an NC tool path , using 2 ½ can show how material is cut away . |
11 | The fire and safety project represents a substantial order and is for a new installation on the Umm-Shaif development , whilst the second incorporates a major element of fire protection systems for retrofit of an existing installation , the Zakum Central Super Complex . |
12 | Continuous pressure on a skin surface represents a risk of pressure sore development . |
13 | This was not the response of the majority , however , and the willingness of users to inject dirty drugs and reuse and share equipment represents a major health hazard , which will be discussed in Chapter 9 . |
14 | This tendency reached its nadir in The Shining , but Full Metal Jacket represents a partial recovery , particularly in the brilliantly stylized choreography of the opening section in the training camp . |
15 | A computer 's instruction set represents a language at its most basic level and , at this level , it is nearest to idea and , when used to write small programs , it has been argued that there is a merger of idea and expression in which case protection will be denied . |
16 | The GRIST funding represents a timely response to addressing these issues , although a cautionary note has to be sounded — if the curriculum is not considered satisfactory for four years olds in general , what of its relevance for four year olds with special needs ? |
17 | This control group represents a consecutive 18 patients chosen at random from a period midway through our experience in 1987 to 1989 , who are typical of patients presenting for elective operation for ulcerative colitis . |
18 | THE first black woman MP represents a poor area in which a third are non-whites and health and housing are big issues . |
19 | In addition , peptic ulcer disease represents a heterogeneous group of disorders attributable to a variety of genetic and environmental causes . |
20 | The writing submitted to the M-O Archive represents a particular genre , namely social commentary by committed and confident writers interested in making a contribution to history by providing evidence for future researchers of what ‘ ordinary ’ people at this time felt and wrote about contemporary social issues . |
21 | On the basis of this feedback , intensive subject assessment represents a significant step forward for SCOTVEC and , as a result of the experience , SCOTVEC is continuing to supplement its sampling visits with a programme of intensive subject assessment in session 1990/91 . |
22 | The local government legislation of the Thatcher administration represents a marked change in Conservative policy . |
23 | The determination of whether a capital instrument represents a liability is based on whether it contains an obligation for the issuer to transfer economic benefits ( paragraph 21 ) . |
24 | Thus the criterion proposed in the Discussion Paper and the FRED to determine whether a capital instrument represents a liability is whether it contains an obligation to transfer economic benefits . |
25 | She says the extensive music library represents a unique resource which the BBC can draw on in its forthcoming battle for listeners with new national commercial radio channels . |
26 | Although identification of left or right hemisphere activity represents a fairly gross level of localisation it is sometimes possible to be more precise as to the area of brain that is active . |
27 | In the longer term , the new Child Support Agency represents a major policy shift . |
28 | Bo'ness and Kinneil Railway represents a real success story as far as the British preservation movement is concerned . |
29 | Because the scale is logarithmic , each whole number increment represents a tenfold change in acidity ; thus , solutions of pH 6 , 5 and 4 contain 1 , 10 and 100 microequivalents of acidity ( Hsup+ ; ) per litre respectively ( abbreviated u eq/l ) as illustrated in figure 4.2 . |
30 | Whereas in the AKT an upward trend is indicative of success , the reverse is true for the DPQ , that is , the lowering of risk level represents a shift towards having instilled or reinforced responsible drinking attitudes and behaviour . |