Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [prep] a [conj] " in BNC.

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1 I just wanted to erm pick up on a couple of points that er people have made in the course of a and responses I think to my er opening statement .
2 if you wish to use NOT to reverse the action of an IF statement it is important to ensure that the testable condition does actually evaluate to -1 for TRUE .
3 Remark We talk of a gcd rather than the gcd of a and b since 1.4.1 says nothing about uniqueness ( nor even about existence ! ) .
4 Thirty years later , I can still recall particular images — Alan Breck 's silver button set on a wooden cross and placed as a sign in the window of a but and ben ; redcoats prodding the heather with their bayonets while Breck and David Balfour sweltered out the day on the top of a huge granite boulder ; Breck lowering his belt so that Balfour could scramble up ; a chieftain 's hide-out somehow built using the trees .
5 They suggested that the likelihood of an OR might be determined not only by the specific state of habituation of the target stimulus but also by the extent to which the context is generally arousing ( cf. the dual-process theory of Groves and Thompson 1970 ) .
6 When the test in an IF
7 We can determine the sign of a and p* experimentally ; for the case usually studied ( a = 10 , b = 8/3 , and r* 13.926 ) , both are negative .
8 The relationship between a and r is The area of the spherical surface labelled by r is and not , and its circumference is and not .
9 EVERY day in 1992 I have rounded off the page with an And
10 ReduceEdge ( a , b ) Replace the edges between a and b with a single edge a-b whose label is the sum of the paths between a and b .
11 I mean , what is the use of a if you 're miles away from everybody 's home ?
12 All too often , it seems that the coupling of an as yet imperfect scientific understanding to policy-making is tenuous ( see Table 9.2 ) .
13 Other women grappled with the mystery of an as yet unarticulated knowledge of their ‘ difference ’ , having no name to give it .
14 So ten years later and the man comes back , the ma they cos they 've never come and checked on them they just sling the food through a but open up the cell where the man had Samantha Fox and millions of little kids come running out , all different ages and sizes , millions of them .
15 Such statements are in fact usually false , either because the combination of a and b is not a necessary condition of p , so that even if X had not done b , p might still have occurred , or because , even if X had n't done b , some other agent would have done it instead , thereby bringing about p .
16 This must mean , in terms of the figure , an increase in the number of a and b elements activated by the stimuli , something that can be represented diagrammatically in more than one way .
17 ReduceEdge ( a , b ) Replace the edges between a and b with a single edge a-b whose label is the sum of the paths between a and b .
18 Whereas the language of a and b is quite straightforward and all you require to arrive at an interpretation are values for expressions being used to refer , you may feel that the language here is obscure , perhaps not even meaningful .
19 you know it 's a bit of a and it 's really sore like .
20 Finally , c is a gcd for a and b .
21 ‘ When I refuse him — ’ and Honoria Greville noticed the when — no mention of an if ‘ — he will not marry you . ’
22 c. a combination of a and b in which case the final rinse is also omitted .
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