Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | It can not be exactly the algorithm given above because the desired outputs d from the top layer are not known , so it can not calculate y * ( 1-y ) * ( d-y ) . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | We 'd given you the activities to do there so you could find the output of them . |
4 | In addition , the inability to have more than one ‘ page ’ open at the same time for cross-referencing is a definite limitation of the microfilm system for advice work . |
5 | My preferance would be to play either Strachan and Rocky together with Speed in the Batty role , this would give him the opportunity to go forward if required plus utilise his good ball winning skills or if i had to choose between the two I would pick Rocky providing he was fit . |
6 | They have the opportunity to do so when they meet next week , ironically in New Zealand . |
7 | Just mating with a single female may be difficult enough and very few will have the opportunity to mate more than once a year . |
8 | This provides the opportunity to test empirically whether the theoretical and largely feminist reconceptualisation of politics is borne out by incorporating a set of activities traditionally overlooked by conventional research into political behaviour . |
9 | At best it would provide him with the opportunity to strike elsewhere while my back was turned , and at worst — and he 'd see it plain enough — with an excuse to raise the whole royal power against me . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | In reality Taylor will be talking to companies where the majority employ less than 20 , often many of them one-man outfits . |
12 | The first using the Pugh score alone as independant variable ( Pugh model ) and , the second , including all variables ( Pugh excluded ) achieving a statistical significance of p<0.1 in univariate analysis using χ 2 tests ( current model ) . |
13 | Under the new rules , local firms importing goods valued at under $30,000 can receive only 15% of the hard currency needed to pay for them in advance , with the remainder allocated only after goods have cleared customs and value-added tax has been paid . |
14 | 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 . |
15 | The DFG originally wanted to allow the fellowships to run indefinitely until the researcher obtained a permanent post , but the government imposed a time limit of five years . |
16 | The prince listened intently as British Korean war veteran Sam Mercer described the battle in which he fought as a 21-year-old private with the Gloucestershire Regiment in 1951 . |
17 | Many schools have , where possible , extended the provision to include more than one all-purpose Home Corner room , and sometimes children have a ‘ kitchen ’ , ‘ lounge ’ and ‘ bedroom ’ in which to play . |
18 | The view of the gulley receded rapidly as the surviving Counsellor retreated towards its wider end . |
19 | Of the seventy cases which were reported only in the local newspapers in the sample , there were six cases ( 9 per cent ) where the coverage lasted more than one day . |
20 | No logical contradiction is involved in the assertion , ‘ The brick fell upwards when released ’ , although it may be that no such statement is ever supported by observation . |
21 | This helps the retailer see exactly where the money goes . |
22 | The admission came shortly after American warplanes had bombed Libyan civilians from British bases . |
23 | It is presumably that time which is relevant to the comment which I have n't the heart to repeat here where I refers to the current narrator . |
24 | ‘ We are appealing for the mum to come forward because she could need urgent medical attention . |
25 | The freedom to invest in South Africa means the money to invest there so you can make even more . |
26 | Can you remember things that your mother used to do to make the money go further when |
27 | However , if it is a moral decision rather than mechanical conformism or a prudent surrender to social pressures , the case remains fundamentally as before , but with an added layer ; he now takes account , not only of the effects on his parents but of the damage to the community as a whole of any successful disobedience . |
28 | The Belgian Government considered that the problem raised in the case arise solely because the institutions of the European Communities fixed the quotas per member state . |
29 | The Table shows the extent of histological injury , which compares the damage seen immediately after ethanol perfusion was stopped with the damage seen 180 minutes after ethanol . |
30 | The Department of Transport say the damage occured yesterday while a routine inspection was actually being carried out . |