Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The algorithm involves two numbers , K and c . |
2 | Different versions of the algorithm employ different notions of context . |
3 | In principle , the main text explains the thinking behind the aspects under discussion , and the activities provide investigative procedures which the learner can extend almost at will . |
4 | And even if the defence took militant forms , its boundaries were defined by extant relations of production . |
5 | The strictness of the defence has unfortunate consequences for some controversial publications : distributors are prone to equate political radicalism with a propensity to libel , and are thus provided with a ready-made legal excuse for a decision not to stock them . |
6 | For example , at the screening stage , discussed above , it might be desirable to establish whether the defence has any complaints against the original investigation . |
7 | As well as the bass extension , the controls on the KUBE permit some fine-tuning of the response to suit different rooms and different positionings within them . |
8 | It has been found that this form of conditioning can occur much more rapidly if the response prevents unpleasant stimuli occurring or stops them once they have started . |
9 | It follows that our practices and assessments in the disciplines carry ethical layers within themselves : were our choice of values at any of the levels to be different , our practices and our evaluations of truth claims would also be different . |
10 | On the field , the recurring problem was the inability to turn critical periods to advantage : never more obvious than in the 1990–91 Ashes series : this in a decade when failure , far from being excused , was despised , claim Scott and Cook in the most questionable of their conclusions . |
11 | The inability to convey accurate figures limits the use of pictograms except where we wish only to provide a general impression of a set of figures and where detail is not important . |
12 | Low pick up rates , the inability to make confident diagnoses with current technology , and the potential problems of managing those with equivocal or definite disease may render larger scale surveys unnecessary , excessively problematic , or not cost effective . |
13 | This is not to condone ‘ stretching ’ defences , using diminished responsibility to cover mercy killing , for example , or provocation to cover excessive defence , but rather to examine whether the defences have common rationales which can be drawn together . |
14 | The attacks had been committed on April 19 , 1989 , by a gang of some 30 youths who went " wilding " — a term which came to mean rampaging through the park perpetrating random assaults . |
15 | The Park has three lochs and the picturesque village of Duddingston with its Norman church . |
16 | To-day , the world 's great athletes in almost every sport have the opportunity to earn large sums of money as a result of their skill and dedication , and no-one begrudges them that , but the Olympians compete in the Olympic Games solely for the glory and the chance of winning a gold , silver , or bronze medal . |
17 | These offer the opportunity to record additional insights into the content or application of a term , particularly if there is some ambiguity involved . |
18 | This is the last occasion on which we shall have the opportunity to debate foreign affairs and the Gracious Speech in this Parliament . |
19 | Our photographic service offers readers the opportunity to order image-enhanced reproductions . |
20 | These sessions will be used as ‘ surgeries ’ where this age group can be informed of road safety issues and be given the opportunity to voice local problems . |
21 | When I 've had the opportunity to ask new supporters their reasons for coming to watch us , the main answers have been : |
22 | The Wedgwood Visitor Centre near Stoke- on-Trent offers the opportunity to see skilled craftsmen at work , and factory tours can be enjoyed at the Royal Worcester Porcelain works . |
23 | I would say that it is our job to let people judge for themselves and have the opportunity to see controversial productions , whether it 's dance or drama , and unless people have the opportunity , and unless the companies are given the chance to perform their own thing , that drama and dance in the long run will die . |
24 | The rules have been changed this season to give fans of Second Division sides the opportunity to see first-class opponents . |
25 | There is also the opportunity to see new places , another way of life and meet new friends : rock music tourism . |
26 | When those goals are respected , we may have the opportunity to spend increasing amounts . |
27 | Fleetwood Mac , after signing the current deal with Warners , was given the opportunity to do individual projects within a certain budget . |
28 | Additionally , they do have continuity of employment and can be given the opportunity to do extra hours whenever possible . |
29 | In complex learning such as problem-solving , it can mean having the opportunity to perform further activities within a particular class of problems . |
30 | Furthermore , these policies must aim at ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to enjoy these aspects of health . |