Example sentences of "[be] realise [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is a project of ambitious scale and could not have been realised without the generous sponsorship of the Menil Foundation , owner of an important group of works by Magritte .
2 Then pain and the sorrow of Arthur and his knights ' defeat and deaths are realised in the beautiful phrase : ‘ an agony of lamentation ’ .
3 ‘ A national ambition that can only be realised at the European level . ’
4 As far as hardware is concerned , this is obviously the most complex of the Systems described , but the circuits can be realised with a small number of standard integrated circuit packages and purpose.built stepping motor control packages are now widely available ( Sigma instruments , 1980 ; Klingman , 1980 ) .
5 The alternative is to say that assimilation causes a phoneme to be realised by a different allophone ; this would mean that , in the case of and , the phoneme of ‘ good ’ has velar and bilabial allophones .
6 The Department attempts to provide a positive and co-operative learning environment in which these aims can be realised by the individual pupil .
7 The first of these , the preparation of lessons in sequence will obviously deal with the formulation of learning objectives which can be realised in a particular unit of work .
8 The latter phenomena have been extensively analysed in the limit B 0 , in which the Ikeda mapping becomes one-dimensional and can be realised in a so-called hybrid system in which the feedback is electronic rather than optical .
9 It is beyond doubt that with peaceful development of human society , such progress will be realised in the near future . ’
10 A sound constitution is another requirement , as can be realised from the following passage from Gilchrist Alexander 's The Temple of the Nineties .
11 However , this advantage would be lost if the allophones that were the product of word-internal context-effects were also caused by context-effects across word boundaries : thus if in lee were realised as a voiceless [ l ] in a moderately fast production of … tip leewards … , lee would once more be embedded within plea even at an allophonic level of representation .
12 With regard to the public interest , the important figure is the sum that is realised for the Scottish Bus Group as a whole .
13 It was realised at an early stage that the earthwork plan belied a very complex situation and that there were clearly at least two phases of development .
14 As mentioned earlier , it was realised at an early stage that the new certification framework would have to be underpinned by a documentation method that was easy for all to understand , cost effective and capable of responding to new developments in education and training .
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