Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [verb] with a " 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 | ‘ Well , if you put it that way … ’ the porter said with a nervous chuckle . |
4 | The porter arrived with a trolley and they lowered the woman on to it and rushed her into Resuscitation . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Fremantle 's motion was put to a vote and rejected and it was agreed to recommend that new fire-proof Foreign and Colonial Offices should be built on part of the park to conform with a general plan for rebuilding the area . |
7 | Prior to fixing this lid the inner joints , base and sides were caulked with swedish pitch , the base covered with a shallow layer of bran and sawdust over which the bottom sheet was tacked — alternatively a fitted buttoned mattress could be supplied — then the side lining and , possibly , a ruched or broderie anglaise frill ; finally the pillow and the shrouded body . |
8 | The tailboard fell with a bang . |
9 | The Revue comes with a choice of colourways . |
10 | But just as that excuse failed , so does this , and the couplet emerges with a direct warning : ‘ Take heed ’ . |
11 | For a second the shell lay with a smoking fuse amidst the wreckage of the wheel , then it crashed apart in a deafening explosion . |
12 | In 1973 the tide turned with a 5-to-4 majority ruling by the Supreme Court in Miller v California that obscenity , as narrowly defined , was not protected by the First Amendment , and that each state could set its own standard : ‘ People in different States vary in their tastes and attitudes , and this diversity is not to be strangled by the absolutism of imposed uniformity . ’ |
13 | All the patterns observed with a truncated polymerase and CRP are the juxtaposition of the individual patterns of CRP and α-C deleted polymerase consistent with the idea that both proteins bind independently to the lac UV5 promoter . |
14 | The afternoon opens with a Medau session tutored by followed by country dancing led by . |
15 | The power of the sacrament is attested to not just by stories of miracles in which the devout see Christ himself present in the Host , but in terms of inward experience " wherof we haue knowynge onely by beleue with ynneforthe " [ ynneforthe : inwardly ] and the meditation ends with a prayer for the experience of the healing presence of Christ : Such cultivation of an inner experience of the reality of Christ 's being by means of affective meditation on his life is a discipline taken for granted in the writings of all the mystics to be discussed , despite their differences in emphasis . |
16 | Outside the radio reception areas , the watch runs with a normal quartz movement . |
17 | The database language can be integrated with an object-oriented programming language ( in particular Smalltalk , but also Traits and Eiffel , and extensions of programming languages such as Object Pascal , Object Lisp , and C++ ) , which means that the programmer deals with a single uniform model of objects . |
18 | Secondly , the database language can be integrated with an object-oriented programming language ( such as Smalltalk ) , which means that the programmer deals with a single uniform model of objects . |
19 | The case dealt with a housing issue but it is logical to extend the meaning to other matters , and to all subsections of s.92(1) . |
20 | The text written with a generally light touch ( surely some unintentional humour : ‘ Some people consider Rego a feminist because her main characters are always women and they are usually up to mischief ’ ) but the artist 's biographies are fairly useless and the glossary too short to bother with . |
21 | This process is referred to as the PHOTOLYSIS OF WATER since the overall effect is to split water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen , the oxygen being evolved in molecular form while the hydrogen combines with a hydrogen acceptor . |
22 | The pattern recognition technique enables the computer to cope with a certain amount of operator error , minor misspellings make no difference . |
23 | The ban complied with a request by the head of a judicial commission set up to investigate instances of corruption and abuse perpetrated by the 29-year Duvalier family dictatorship and by successor governments . |
24 | The methods that he employed in September and October 1962 — the referendum combined with a personal appeal to popular confidence and official manipulation of the mass media — were essentially those he had employed throughout the early years of the Fifth Republic . |
25 | Then he flexed his hand again , and the claws retracted with a flash of silver . |
26 | ‘ I 'll just bet it is , kid , ’ the clerk said with a fake smile . |
27 | The birds responded with a loud cry of ‘ Ti-lo Ti-lo ! ’ |
28 | We finished the wine and adjourned to the cafeteria to celebrate with a good dinner . |
29 | He had been told that the Chairman had with a handgun shot dead a general who had dared to argue with his strategy during the dark days of the war . |
30 | The election coincided with a precipitous slide in the popularity of a Conservative government struggling with a severe balance of payments deficit . |