Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb -s] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | The fingerboard/neck jointing and overall fretwork is exemplary ; the neck-edging feels impossibly smooth , and hopefully manufacturing consistency means that all similar-spec 'd Bass Collection instruments will be as good as this . |
2 | He reports that the algorithm does indeed usually converge . |
3 | The algorithm takes about 50 CPU seconds on a SUN SPARCStation II to order 180 probes and 1150 clones from the S.pombe YAC library , and 247 CPU seconds to order 667 probes and 2837 clones from the S.pombe cosmid library , including the phase of contig ordering and consistency checking . |
4 | The algorithm runs thus : IF Vs>Vdb |
5 | The algorithm runs thus . |
6 | The choice between searching for the least or most distant neighbours may depend on the experimental ( or even presentational ) needs because in the former case the algorithm finds more detailed and possibly informationally redundant order of probes , while in the latter case it finds a minimal set of probes connected by clones spanning large regions of the genome . |
7 | The initial choice of strings may be random , but the algorithm works better if some of the ones it starts with are varied but fairly sensible . |
8 | I had acquired his confidence , which I believe I still retain , but for a number of reasons which were quasi-political we drifted apart towards the end of his second premiership , and although we have remained on friendly terms , the intimacy has long vanished . |
9 | The defence has also succeeded where the employee was under no pressure to take a particular risk but deliberately chose a dangerous method of working . |
10 | And appearing only for the defence has always seemed too easy an option . |
11 | The defence applies only to retailers and not to others in the distribution chain who can rely upon another defence of general application under s39 , namely , " due diligence " . |
12 | Application processing is a simple check that the data received from the response matches exactly the data that was used to construct the original offer . |
13 | The response depends critically on the particular experimental method used to provoke it . |
14 | Except er I , I mean I 'd say that the income funds actually performed quite well , if you did n't look at the capital value . |
15 | If the income has already borne tax at the basic rate relief will be given for that charge . |
16 | sayin saying to my husband says , well I do n't think the tent sounds very safe you know . |
17 | A trip to the park involves almost military-style organisation but once there there 's no shortage of playmates . |
18 | The opportunity exists today . |
19 | The opportunity has also been taken to add office space on the ground floor by converting the arcade . |
20 | If we begin with , everyone votes for an increase , but the majority falls successively until we reach G m , the most preferred point of the median individual . |
21 | The notion of the majority occurs frequently in Irish politics . |
22 | Work on the stand has already begun and the club are hoping to extend the plans to include seven executive boxes and a press box . |
23 | Thus , the terminology corresponds approximately with the nature of the landform , although there are low raised beaches without deposits and a few of the higher marine terraces with deposits . |
24 | The remainder comes mostly from the countries around the Mediterranean , but what the original almond growers lack in quantity they apparently make up for in quality . |
25 | Often it ‘ clonks ’ at the fully open or fully closed positions , and sometimes the guitar howls uncontrollably when the pot is turned all the way down . |
26 | But under the 1965 Act once the plaintiff is found to be intentional or reckless within the meaning of the subsection , the amount of the reduction rests solely on the extent to which the harm is caused by the plaintiff 's act . |
27 | It is wise to remove the wings and tailplane to inspect the attachment points carefully , and to pay particular attention to the rear fuselage and base of the fin . |
28 | This fact , plus the ubiquitous veil of secrecy which covers military matters , has fuelled suspicion that the link has never been thoroughly broken and that plutonium produced in civil reactors has found its way into the military stockpiles . |
29 | ‘ The link has never failed . |
30 | Surely all this calls for monitoring how the funding works nationally . |