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

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1 Many a good dog has been ruined when he has done something good and , for some reason , not received the right response from the handler ; in other words , the wrong association has been created .
2 have steps been taken to optimise the behavioural response of those affected by the change ; for example , the effect of transfer of work and changes in roles between clerical staff and decision-makers ?
3 Once again Rory was forced to curb the automatic response which sprang to her lips .
4 Diet supplementation with fatty acid precursors of eicosanoid synthesis may influence the adaptive response of the duodenal mucosa to acid .
5 But the ‘ national ’ problem of-Kosovo is a consequence of a long history of Serbian oppression and chauvinism , which has provoked the natural response of Albanian nationalism .
6 Then there is silence , while the aggressor waits to hear whether his warnings have provoked the desired response .
7 Humbly she said what was expected of her , made the appropriate response .
8 As he made the conventional response , Robert felt a curious exaltation , as if the phrase had made such unpleasant things as Dr Ali melt away .
9 When words bring the required response there is less need to scream and it becomes all right to ask .
10 To accept the implication of this finding makes it difficult to explain away the dissociation obtained by Hall and Channell ( 1985b ) ( the observation that latent inhibition is context dependent when habituation is not ) , which came from an experiment using the same response measures , stimuli , and procedures as were used by Hall and Schachtman ( 1987 ) .
11 Preston had given the expected response and they were off and running .
12 The recruitment of members of both groups into the Police Force of the Interior was also covered by the treaty , an important consideration given the hostile response by Tucayana to the July 1989 Kourou peace accord [ see p. 36811 ] which afforded this provision only to the SLA .
13 Already it seems clear that superantigens are yet another example of microbial pathogens evolving mechanisms to use and subvert the immune response ; we shall hear more of their role in infective and autoimmune disease .
14 Typically , one call to Milton would inevitably elicit the immediate response , ‘ Where are you ?
15 So this is an area where no sort of remedy is obtainable from the attempt to invoke or elicit the natural response of a community to an attack upon its health .
16 The amount of tissue that must be destroyed to produce these effects is very small — destruction of 2 cubic centimetres of tissue in a region of the cerebellum known as the lateral interpositus nucleus will eliminate the conditioned response .
17 The target may make the usual response just as if it had been charged in the normal manner .
18 This complex behaviour requires mechanisms to register the presence of prey or danger and to decide on and make the appropriate response , attacking or contracting into a blob — sensory cells , secretory cells , muscle cells and above all a network of electrically connected cells running right across its surface which can coordinate the hydra 's responses .
19 But the meeting , described as ‘ wary ’ , produced the standard response : the government would be monitoring the situation for three months .
20 This was later reported by the BBC and produced the following response in the New Nigerian , a Federal Government-owned newspaper published in Kaduna :
21 Even terrible disasters and news of death and destruction produced the automatic response , ‘ Have we got pictures ? ’ before any compassionate noises .
22 Results showed that the relationship between the target and context had a strong effect on performance ; words which were highly predictable were responded to more quickly than words which were unlikely , while anomalous words produced the slowest response times of all .
23 When it , and the Government can produce fifty pieces of legislation affecting local government since nineteen seventy nine , I have n't been here since nineteen seventy nine thankfully , so I have to analyze everything , but they always landed our the ma the major ones and , so for example erm , it was the Local government Unit that produced the initial response of the Poll Tax , what strategy the Council should adopt er , the Council wo n't distance approach , we wanted to make it clear that the Poll Tax was a Government erm , it was a Government initiative and it was being forcedly on us and that was the way , did that effect it , that was a guided and then there was the nineteen eight nine local Government Housing Act , which I 'm sure many of you .
24 This would be true whatever the particular circumstances which produced the feminist response .
25 As a result , he got the same response as he had received at Munich : ‘ Sorry , no vacancies ’ .
26 Cars got the biggest response .
27 They suggest the sorts of function an area might be involved in , and some degree of localization is possible by varying stimulation sites and finding the one that produces the largest response for the lowest level of stimulation .
28 Many experiments have used this type of design and have shown differences in rates of protein synthesis between such ‘ learning ’ mice and their yoked controls , from which it is concluded that the learning rather than the shock produces the biochemical response .
29 Reflecting the disappointing response to the 1989 appeal , the government requested only US$136,000,000 in emergency aid in its 1990 appeal , launched at the UN headquarters in New York on April 26 .
30 Evaluating the remaining inverse transform where Finally , substituting for A 1 leads to or The second term here gives the decaying transient which is oscillatory if is real , that is , if , while the first term represents the steady-state response deduced way back in section 5.6 .
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