Example sentences of "[vb -s] [art] [adj] term " in BNC.
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1 | The important question is whether it fulfils the longer term expectations which the Spanish authorities have invested in it . |
2 | In the same way , Fanon suggests that at the political level the so-called ‘ Third World ’ constitutes the disruptive term for the European political dialectic of capitalism and socialism . |
3 | Finally , apart from demoting the status of fitness for purpose and reversing the Aswan case , this list does not change the present law , but merely removes uncertainty and renders the implied term easier and less uncertain in application . |
4 | It is now clear that the variation in is greater than that of because the former has the additional term in which does not appear in equation ( 5.46 ) . |
5 | The equation for the energy of the mean flow contains a corresponding term of opposite sign . |
6 | Frank further drew attention to the fact that in shear fields the velocity gradient tensor contains a rotational term ( for and this will prevent high extensions being attained . |
7 | The equations are not , of course , explicit since each contains a starred term which is a function of both K and G. |
8 | The position with the County Council is that while has no long term debt , it has never satisfied the tests of central government , for the capital control regime . |
9 | The Plan has a fixed term of 10 years , with built-in life assurance cover over the entire period . |
10 | The President appoints the Prime Minister and Cabinet from among the members of the unicameral House of Assembly , which is composed of 21 elected representatives and nine appointed senators , and has a five-year term . |
11 | Opting out has a short term attraction because it will bring in cash … but the feeling is will be little use in the long run . |
12 | Opting out has a short term attraction because it will bring in cash … but the feeling is will be little use in the long run . |
13 | However , the strategy also has a longer term aim to upgrade the infrastructure and skills of the region to enable it to compete effectively for investment when congestion costs in the ‘ grand poles ’ become insupportable . |
14 | They sometimes get impatient with their counterpart , who necessarily has a longer term perspective and can not work fulltime because of a low salary . |
15 | Equally , the right of casual workers with whom an organization has a longer term relationship to be able to choose whether or not to work ( even if this right can not be abused ) is incompatible with a contractual relationship which obliges work which is offered to be undertaken . |
16 | The geometric no-arbitrage condition contains an extra term ( y ) which is half the difference between the average of the variances of the instantaneous returns on the shares in the index ( ) and the variance of the instantaneous return on the index ( ) , that is , y = ( ) /2 . |
17 | It says the five-year term loan will be used principally to support the company 's US equipment lease portfolio . |
18 | He says the long term interests of his company are best served in private sector , even if this causes short term problems . |
19 | The marked language of the Miller 's Tale , swyve and pisse , is found again in the Reeve 's Tale ; fartynge is not named as such in the Reeve 's Tale , but is included with a circumlocution that uses a marked term we have seen in the Shipman 's Tale : The miller 's boast : is no doubt intended to be simply proverbial , but has a richly ironic meaning in light of the " beard " that Absolon finds upon obtaining his kiss from Alison ( 3730 – 43 ) . |
20 | There have been hiccups — the UK government decision to introduce eye tests , for example , brought a bulge in demand which has been followed with a corresponding flat patch — but the group reckons the long term is promising as ageing populations and greater access to markets such as India and China boost demand . |
21 | There have been hiccups — the UK government decision to introduce eye tests , for example , brought a bulge in demand which has been followed with a corresponding flat patch — but the group reckons the long term is promising as ageing populations and greater access to markets such as India and China boost demand . |
22 | Our study shows the long term spontaneous resolution of severe glue ear in children . |
23 | 3.8 The expression " the Term " includes the Contractual Term and any period of holding-over or extension or continuance of the Contractual Term whether by statute or common law |
24 | Although much has been made of the fact that Australian fast bowler Craig McDermott did n't become the first overseas player to represent the county , Indian batsman Sachin Tedulkar confirms a long term policy : overseas players are now welcome in Yorkshire cricket . |
25 | Alternatively , he might prefer to hold the other party to the contract but would like some compensation for the breach and if the breach concerns a minor term this is usually the better solution . |
26 | There is an additional aspect that erm we we must look also , I think , at the viability of the services and facilities , er , within the new settlement , if the new settlement is , for the sake of argument five hundred houses then my submission is that that really offers no long term viability for any facility or service , erm , clearly you might get a primary school if the new settlement size was of the order of eight hundred to a thousand dwellings , but you would not get any sizable retail element , and so however far that settlement was located from the main centre they would still become dependant on that centre , and that 's why I think it 's important to recognize that if you are to achieve the erm if you like the balance of requirements , of achieving erm a reasonable degree of self containment within the new settlement , but also meet the needs of York , it has to be a reasonable size , but located as close to York as possible |
27 | This is suitable for a linear polymer but requires the additional term E∞ , if the material is crosslinked . |
28 | Even the Sun avoids the pejorative term , ‘ girl ’ , for this 23-year-old woman whose reputation comes out unscathed from the media coverage — Brute was burned alive by mother who lived in fear SEX SLAVE JAILED FOR KILLING SADIST LOVER ( Daily Mail ) ; SEX-SLAVE MUM GETS 3 YEARS IN JAIL She burned kinky lover ( Sun ) . |
29 | Amalgamemnon takes the pejorative term ‘ redundancy ’ and uses it to fight the very exclusion it designates . |
30 | Althusser therefore concludes that Marx 's concept of contradiction is inseparable from that of a social whole , and borrows a Freudian term to describe the relations between various states of affairs . |