Example sentences of "the [noun sg] represents [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I suspect the misinterpretation represents the deep longing that most humans have to get inside the heads of other animals . |
2 | By their social destruction , the message is conveyed that the impairment represents the greatest fall for a person this side of death . |
3 | For the ryokan represents the essence of things Japanese — atmosphere , customs , traditional arts , and , fundamentally , the conventional Japanese way of life as engendered from past centuries . |
4 | Given that ( i ) no other sources support this view ; ( ii ) the view is none the less generally reasonable ; ( iii ) evidence from Pomponius ( and perhaps also Julian ) seems to speak against it for the second century ; and ( iv ) a Justinianic interpolation seems unlikely , it seems most probable that the text represents the genuine view of Papinian . |
5 | Either way , the contract represents a repeat performance for Wimpey International returning to construct an extension to the original plant built by the company in 1979 . |
6 | Although the decision represents a much needed victory for the regulatory authorities , it is unfortunate that the appellate courts had to intervene in the first place . |
7 | Sums of money I am describing tonight are large , revenue and capital spending combined , of over three thousand million pounds is many times the amount spent by quangos in Wales outside the health service and the grant represents a large share of my total budget for Wales and I hope members opposite are not suggesting I should cut spending on health , that is a vital service which I thought they supported as well . |
8 | But Spender makes a leap in the argument , saying : ‘ One of our fundamental rules for making sense of the … world is … that the male represents the positive while the female , necessarily then , represents the negative ’ . |
9 | Reasons are that the PC has become the conventional engineering tool ; most DSP applications programs run under ms-dos ; hardware interfacing of target DSP boards to the PC has become a standard practice , and the PC represents a low cost entry point into the field of DSP development . |
10 | In his important book The concept of mind ( 1949 ) Ryle exploded the dogma by successfully demonstrating that , as used in the Cartesian ‘ myth ’ , the term represents the facts of mental life as if it belonged to one logical type or category , when it actually belongs to another . |
11 | The trunk represents the site itself and the roots are the living Earth beneath the site . |
12 | Clothing is one of the largest sectors of UK industry and is particularly important in Northern Ireland , where total employment in the industry represents a substantial proportion of all those employed in manufacturing . |
13 | The methodology represents a significant change in the development of computing systems away from the technology , in particular , hardware and software ( including programming techniques and algorithms ) , and towards data and the way it is structured . |
14 | When they come out of the water , it is as if the mikva represents the womb and they are reborn . |
15 | The Offset represents the weird and wonderful , and at first glance has the same unsettling effect as an optical illusion . |
16 | Although the agent represents the artist , he or she also must represent the promoters ' interests . |
17 | The dredger represents a major technological advance for the miners . |
18 | The er , to revert to my American constitutional analogy , which is quite a good one actually , if , if the Congress represents the id and the President represents the ego , then the superego is represented by the Supreme Court . |
19 | The investment represents a personal victory for the city 's Principal Arts Officer , Elizabeth Goodall , who has led a long campaign to educate local politicians of the cultural and economic rewards to be reaped from properly investing in the visual arts infrastructure . |
20 | The figure represents a rise of £848 compared to the 1991 surplus . |
21 | Part ( b ) of the figure represents the iso-vote curves and indicates combinations of two ‘ bads ’ , namely inflation and unemployment , that yield equal votes from the electorate where the labels indicate more votes as you move towards the origin . |
22 | The research represents the second stage of cross-national collaborative studies undertaken by colleagues working in education in a number of countries . |
23 | An early cancer — that is , Dukes 's A or B found as a result of the programme represents a success . |
24 | The deal represents the last part of GrandMet 's £550m disposal of Express . |
25 | The reasons which lead the Government to conclude that the coast represents an ‘ important national resource ’ need to be specified . |
26 | Comparison of the two models shows that the spring represents a system storing energy which is recoverable , whereas the dashpot represents the dissipation of energy in the form of heat by a viscous material subjected to a deforming force . |
27 | The Deutocerebrum represents the fused ganglia of the antennal Segment . |
28 | The equation represents the limiting case at infinite dilution and it is necessary to extrapolate for a series of solutions to c = 0 in order to calculate M n . |
29 | Critics say the plan represents a flawed , ‘ image-above-all-else ’ , attempt by the Ministry to beef up the Prado 's revenue-generating potential , and thereby reduce State support . |
30 | Yet the plan represents an important break with the past . |