Example sentences of "[conj] content " in BNC.

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1 The enchaînements she dances thoughout the three scenes do not change in style or content .
2 Material which is variable in approach or content ( as in some series ) should not be acquired through standing order .
3 This information is useful for syntax , and semantics ( for example , a heading gives clues to the domain or content of following text ) .
4 Apart from that fact she knew little of the nature or content of his fascist experiment .
5 It is not concerned with the merits of the instruments but rather with whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to the legislation in that it : ( a ) imposes a tax or fee on the public or a charge on the public revenue ; ( b ) is made pursuant of an enactment containing specific provisions excluding it from challenge in the courts ; ( c ) purports to have retrospective effect when there is no express authority in the enabling statute ; ( d ) has been unduly delayed in publication or laying before Parliament ; ( e ) has come into operation before being laid before Parliament and there has been unjustifiable delay in informing the Speaker ; ( f ) is of doubtful vires or makes some unusual or unexpected use of the powers conferred by the enabling statute ; ( g ) calls for any special reason of form or content , for elucidation ; ( h ) is defective in its drafting .
6 ( b ) question specific ; or , consist of generalized categories reflecting either a view of mathematical features , e.g. " skills " , " knowledge " , " systematic working " , " can make conjectures " ; or , may refer to phases of work undertaken by pupils , e.g. " method " , " results " , " conclusion " , not all to mathematical processes or content .
7 Still , we are not debarred from attempting to conceive of an indeterminate object or content .
8 However , the absence of an object or content of a representative kind must obviously not be confused with the absence of an object or content .
9 However , the absence of an object or content of a representative kind must obviously not be confused with the absence of an object or content .
10 The term ‘ curriculum ’ is generally understood but not widely used in higher education ; academics are more likely to speak of undergraduate studies in terms of courses , programmes , syllabuses/syllabi or content .
11 The emphasis , then , was on the context rather than the processes or content of learning .
12 One is the reinforcement of already inherently problematic behaviours for teachers ; the other is the creation of sex role contradictions in curriculum transmission or content which , by forcing pupils to manage tensions in their own identity , may lead to alienation or disaffection from school life .
13 modifications to specific field regulations as a result of approved changes in structure or content ;
14 It distinguishes it , because if the literary text is seen as a sign or set of signs in the Saussurean sense , then its meaning or content must be the product of a structure of relationships or differences whose connection with the ‘ real ’ world is purely arbitrary .
15 different courses in terms of level or content
16 Here is one instance of a sign or message being separated from emotion or content .
17 Employees were encouraged to raise questions following the meetings together with ideas for improving the format or content of the presentations .
18 Are there problems with the distribution or content of Hospital News ?
19 The human operator has very little or no control over the format or content of the output produced by the computer .
20 If the original heading ( showing source , date etc. ) is removed from the message or if the body of the text is edited ( both of which are easily done on most systems ) then the original temper or content of the message can be radically or subtly altered .
21 I need to do a CV for tomorrow and basically have n't a clue about structure or content .
22 The most often quoted obligations deal with the nature of the service and the need to ensure that content is impartial .
23 However , since we have argued that content is not the defining criterion of feminist perspectives , we are not claiming a new objectivity or neutrality .
24 Pushed to its limit , the argument implies that content is merely a vehicle for process .
25 When the course began in 1976 its tutors believed that content was more important than process .
26 Changes in electrical activity of the brain are associated with changes in the level and content of consciousness : you can tell whether someone is asleep or awake by looking at his electro-encephalogram .
27 Although the ballets mentioned are very different in style , quality and content , they have several things in common because they have to be theatrically viable .
28 The dancers or players in a theme ballet will need to convey the general atmosphere and any other element pertinent to the situation in which they find themselves , as well as the mood and content of the music chosen to give them phrasing .
29 This was the earth of which Aleksei Tolstoy wrote : ‘ Know ye the land where all breathes plenty and content , where rivers flow as silver clear . ’
30 All the findings of opinion polls and other surveys suggested that the overwhelming majority of ordinary citizens were convinced that the period of their nation 's history through which they had lived in the forty-odd years since the end of the war in 1945 , was a time of comfort and content .
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