Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Extend the algorithm to deal with a general dividend and divisor , and include a test for overflow ( i.e. when the quotient can not be represented in n bits ) . |
2 | The algorithm begins with a few small clusters , and it enlarges them and creates new clusters as it is presented with more data . |
3 | If the algorithm begins with an empty grammar , then this recorded sequence of ’ top symbols ’ is simply the original input text . ) |
4 | When the algorithm starts with an empty grammar , the only symbols it has are those in the text . |
5 | ‘ Send them back where they came from , ’ the porter said to no one in particular , following it with an obscenity . |
6 | ‘ Well , if you put it that way … ’ the porter said with a nervous chuckle . |
7 | The porter pointed to the name printed in the top left-hand corner . |
8 | He glanced down one passage to no avail , then tried the next , just soon enough to catch the porter emerging from the third door along . |
9 | The porter arrived with a trolley and they lowered the woman on to it and rushed her into Resuscitation . |
10 | This was the contention that the court ought not to entertain the action ‘ because to do so would be detrimental to national security ’ , the defence referring to the long-established practice of Secretaries of State not to disclose or discuss the existence of a warrant . |
11 | Rocastle was the only player who was up by the halfway line when we broke away , all too frequently and any long punt by the defence fell to the feet of Blackburn players . |
12 | WC apps : 9 Winners : 1966 Nobody has scored a World Cup goal against England since Maradona left the defence looking like a broken washing line in 1986 . |
13 | In intentional torts the defence operates in the form of consent . |
14 | Milton forced Bicester back again on defensive and many more corners came their way , but the defence coupled with a save from Leach held firm . |
15 | Its just difficult to explain how the defence works as a team , and one weak link can badly affect the rests confidence . |
16 | I consider that the defence open to a person as defined in s.94(5)4 relates solely to summary proceedings … and in my view it can not avail the defendants in s.100 ’ . |
17 | The defence contained in the proviso applies only to a contravention of subs . |
18 | The response made to a sign ( word ) and that made to the object represented by that word . |
19 | Can I also add that it will also instigate centrally determined policing policies , very much akin to other government policies , particularly economic policies which have , as yet , done nothing to address the underlying causes of crime and there are fears and I 'm quoting here from the er the response made by the Association of Metropolitan Authorities , the Association of County Councils and the Association of District Councils that it could lead to a national Police force . |
20 | She is also happy with the response gained from the local people of Barton Street . |
21 | The graph on the right reveals that the response depends on the escape . |
22 | Without this element , there would be no way of excluding planned revenge killings , and the argument is that they should be excluded from the defence because a person who plans a response to an affront or a wrong ought to ensure that the response conforms with the law . |
23 | Thus in the former situation the stimulus is received and the response initiated by the same hemisphere ( direct or uncrossed reaction ) . |
24 | All subjects then learned to push a handle ( R1 ) in response to A and to pull it ( R2 ) in response to B. The test phase showed that stimulus C tended to evoke R2 , that is , to evoke the response acquired to the training stimulus that had received equivalent pre-training . |
25 | The interpretation put forward here is not fundamentally different from that offered by Jaynes when he suggested that a tendency to emit ( a fractional version of ) the response acquired in the first stage would serve as a mediating process in the second , and that the salience of the mediator would depend on the magnitude of the initial response of which it was a fraction . |
26 | If you put a spot of light right in the centre of this cell 's receptive field you get the response shown in the second column : when the spot goes on ( see stimulus trace at the bottom ) you get a burst of impulses , so it is called an ‘ on-centre unit ’ . |
27 | Whole strata of the British middle classes lived on the income received in the form of interest and dividends from such investments . |
28 | It is quite feasible that band members will have contributed to the composition of songs in different amounts , so the income received from the band 's songs is often split to reflect this . |
29 | It was said that one result of reading the Section as I read it would be this : that Mr Astor would be liable to pay tax in respect of the income received by the trustee in the United States as income deemed to be his ( Part XV ) and also likely to pay tax on the income which the trustee was bound to pay over , the latter being ( within the decision in [ Garland v Archer-Shee ( 1930 ) 15 TC 693 ] ) the income springing from a foreign possession , namely , his right of action against the trustee . |
30 | However , with regard to non-UK source income the point in issue was whether the income arose to a person who resided in the United Kingdom within Schedule D , s18(1) ( a ) ( i ) . |