Example sentences of "presents [art] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It first presents the relevant differences between hypertext systems and document preparation systems whose end product is paper .
2 We should therefore be suspicious of any expository textbook which presents the criminal law as if it could be stated in a finite number of propositions from which all solutions could ultimately be derived without further choices at the point of application .
3 This appendix now presents the complete development of the model from first principles .
4 The slip chart , due to Brooke ( 1973 ) , presents the complete history of the project on one sheet of paper by continuously comparing planned time with elapsed time , as shown in Figure 6.11 .
5 The slip chart , due to Brooke ( 1973 ) , presents the complete history of the project on one sheet of paper by continuously comparing planned time with elapsed time , as shown in Figure 6.11 .
6 ‘ Here I Am ’ is published with the authority of the Conference of Bishops of England and Wales and it presents the essential teaching of our Catholic faith .
7 The OED presents the entire vocabulary of the English language since c. 1150 AD .
8 This then presents the entire period from May to mid June as a slippery slope down which Gloucester plunged , his attempts to achieve security committing him to progressively more desperate measures .
9 This then presents the entire period from May to mid June as a slippery slope down which Gloucester plunged , his attempts to achieve security committing him to progressively more desperate measures .
10 ‘ In Anthony Asquith 's delicate direction , the film has its power precisely in the care with which he presents the moral discussion of the novel , ’ wrote one critic .
11 Esquire together with Veuve Clicquot Champagne presents the ultimate guide to an active summer .
12 It typically presents the graphic designer with the formidable task of squeezing quarts into pint pots : a lengthy , formal statement that ca n't be edited down ; legally required fine-print detail and tables of crucial figures that may or may not be felicitously depicted as graphs , pie-charts or bar-charts of one sort or another .
13 This , of course , presents the methodological problem of how to measure social contact , social isolation and loneliness .
14 More specifically , Enkvist 's paper presents the formal organisation of texts as the outcome of a dynamic decision-making process , in which the writer assigns different values to a variety of different , and often conflicting , parameters ( such as end-weight , metre , rhyme , etc. ) , on the basis of the particular configuration of goals , situational constraints and discoursal conventions in which he or she is operating .
15 Hann believes that the coal controversy presents the ideal opportunity for the Government to determine the proportions of total UK electricity supply which could be derived from various sources within emission level targets .
16 And since extraction for horticulture currently presents the main threat to the bogs , it calls for a major initiative to encourage the use of peat-free growing media and soil conditions .
17 This document presents the main features of the system that has been built , and provides a guide to the safe running and control of that system .
18 It presents the Royal Society as evidence of the logical and socially detached nature of language .
19 It presents the underground network as a geometric grid .
20 The National Curriculum Council 's own guidance : A Curriculum for All ( NCC 1989a ) , not only presents the National Curriculum as a common entitlement , but also gives it an ideological pedigree .
21 LABEL WAS THIRTY LAST year and is being celebrated by the release of several of its classic jazz titles , courtesy of the GRP label in the form of the full price ‘ GRP Presents the legendary Masters of Jazz ’ series .
22 Mercury in Liverpool Bay fish presents no real cause for concern to consumers , for the content is well below the limit set by the European Community [ EC ] .
23 This presents no extra problem in the PFRS method since a forward transformation of the new RHSs will generate the new pivot column .
24 To reflect the strophic build-up of the poem presents no great difficulty to a translator ; what is extremely difficult is to render into English , a stress-timed language , an idea of a metre based on syllabic timings .
25 Boarding and rummage of a merchant vessel presents no particular problem to us .
26 If a defendant can post bail and presents no physical threat to the community , he should be allowed to await trial at home .
27 ‘ So the current appraisal is that the level of mercury in fish presents no significant risk to consumers . ’
28 The user presents a specific request to the system to which the system responds with a specific document .
29 Plutarch clearly presents a late form of the myth with some Greek influences by provides a very useful story outline .
30 The report presents a strong case for continuing work on gasification although south south cooperation would seem to hold most promise .
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