Example sentences of "[prep] [art] de [no cls] " in BNC.

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1 Notes retails at around £400 a user ( with discounts on multiple purchases ) , and is getting so popular that it may well emerge as the de facto standard for disseminating information .
2 Currently the course covers PostScript as the de facto standard for page description languages , and introduces ODA and SGML as examples of standards for structured documents and as a vehicle for illustrating how to derive multiple views of a document from a single logical description .
3 The Dutch recognised the Republic as the de facto authority in Java and Sumatra .
4 Within 18 months , the IBM PC was established as the de facto standard and CP/M machines began the inexorable slide into oblivion .
5 Decree 1/90 , issued in July 1990 , formally stated that the SLORC would continue as the de facto government until a new constitution ( to be drawn up by the SLORC ) was submitted to a referendum .
6 One of the many boasts made by the Free Church Council 's driving force , Hughes , was that the Free Church Council was the real representative in England not only of undiluted Protestantism but of the de facto Church of the English-speaking world .
7 In broad terms it was found that British managements had adopted a control system which relied little upon direct managerial intervention and allowed the workforce a greater say in decision-making , essentially as a recognition of the de facto power of trade unions and shopfloor organisation within the industry .
8 No doubt part of the de facto authority enjoyed by this person is due to the fact that her predecessor provided much of the vision and dedication which lay behind the original initiative .
9 Although some local clashes between allied and Iraqi units were reported , there were no major violations of the de facto ceasefire which followed the allied suspension of combat operations .
10 Indonesian troops opened fire on Nov. 12 on pro-independence demonstrators at a cemetery in Dili , capital of the de facto Indonesian territory of East Timor , killing between 60 and 180 people .
11 The picture would , of course , be ‘ a cinch for exploitation ’ for it would fit in nicely with ‘ the usual fashion shows which many of the de luxe houses give in conjunction with the department stores in their cities ’ ; in fact , Variety concluded , it ‘ was probably made with that in mind ’ .
12 Postscript originated from Adobe Systems , and has become something of a de facto standard for desktop publishing .
13 As indicated above , the notion of a de facto authority depends on that of a legitimate authority since it implies not only actual power over people but , in the normal case , both that the person exercising that power claims to have legitimate authority and that he is acknowledged to have it by some people .
14 Since this does not exist , the next best , in a UNIX environment , is the troff style of embedded mark-up , which is something of a de facto UNIX standard .
15 is to be found in an obiter dictum of Dixon C.J. in Mason v. New South Wales , 102 C.L.R. 108 , 117 , which was to the effect that he not been able completely to reconcile himself to the view that , if the weight of a de facto governmental authority manifested in a money demand , the money belonged to the Crown unless the payment was made under compulsion .
16 From the Soviet perspective , therefore , ASEAN already displays certain of the features of a de facto security alliance .
17 On April 8 Tudjman announced that he had received assurances from the JNA leadership that the JNA would not interfere in the settlement of the political crisis , but on April 11 the Croatian government announced the establishment of a de facto republican army in the form of a Croatian National Guard Corps .
18 The move , criticized by non-Kurdish opposition groups , was also condemned by Turkey , which reportedly feared that the evolution of a de facto Kurdish state in northern Iraq would encourage anti-Turkish activities by Turkish Kurds belonging to the Kurdish Workers ' Party ( PKK ) .
19 In a veiled reference to a recent Kurdish motion endorsing the creation of a de facto Kurdish state in northern Iraq [ see p. 39164 ] , they pledged to co-operate in maintaining Iraq 's territorial integrity but stressed that they would not interfere in the internal affairs of Iraq 's Kurdish , Sunni and Shia populations .
20 In practice , however , these ‘ big ’ nations , especially since the 1960s , have had to settle more for a de facto goal of minimizing imports ( mainly from the USA and Japan ) and attempting to achieve a balance of imports and exports on electronics and communications trade .
21 Room rates are pitched at £69 for a single and up to £140 for a de luxe double .
22 ‘ Yesterday Senhora Rocha , the solicitor 's wife , signed a contract for a de luxe kitchen , ’ Leif revealed , after they had exchanged greetings .
23 Mr de Klerk is taking a risk in releasing him unconditionally , a move which can be interpreted as a de facto unbanning of the ANC .
24 There is no national group comparable to East Germany 's New Forum waiting in the wings or person , with or without charisma , who seems likely to emerge as a de facto leader in the way that Lech Walesa emerged in Poland or Vaclav Havel did in Czechoslovakia .
25 With the appointment of Shearman as the Board 's resident tutor in Bedfordshire and Baker 's appointment to a similar post for Cambridgeshire for the development of rural adult education , the Board 's rural areas sub-committee had emerged as a de facto permanent committee of the Board — a position constitutionally confirmed in 1932 through its formal designation as the Board 's Rural Areas Committee with Professor Barker as its chairman .
26 By this means a single employer is selected for the initial claim and the resultant settlement is then extended to the rest of the industry — an arrangement which , in some respects , may be regarded as a de facto form of industry-wide bargaining .
27 The coveted contract helps strengthen arguments proposing Tuxedo as a de facto standard .
28 Having devoted the greater part of this year and last to extending its near hegemony in the market for low-end and mid-range Unix-based imaging solutions , promoting the GL graphics library as a de facto standard , and continuing to digest the business of the former MIPS Computer Systems Inc , SGI has n't given much attention to its high-end .
29 If DCE is accepted as a de facto standard , Novell says it may embed the modules NetWare , although it says this is unlikely to happen unless OSF reviews its DCE licensing fees currently running at some $2,500 .
30 Although GL is gaining ground as a de facto standard it does not support PEX , the Phigs extensions which allow developers to write distributed , three-dimensional graphics applications for X-Windows : ‘ because PHIGS is years behind the marketplace , ’ insists SGI .
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