Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb -s] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The defence protects the honest views of the crank and the eccentric , but not when they are based on dishonest statements of fact . |
2 | The income becomes the highest part of the settlor 's income although the settlor has a right to recover the tax from the trust . |
3 | Suggestive crop-marks at the point where the projected line of the defences meets the emerging east-west street have also been photographed from the air , but proof of another gate here will have to wait for excavation . |
4 | The very size of the defences emphasizes the local wealth available when compared with other large and small towns in the province . |
5 | The remaining yeast in the casks turns the residual sugars into alcohol while the natural gas produced escapes through a soft porous wooden peg knocked into the shive hole on top of the cask . |
6 | Adding in more tone from the guitar has the desired effect , but the Ovation 's EQ is very sensitive and there 's a fine line between improving or overdoing it . |
7 | The spear and the shield symbolises the early wars of resistance . |
8 | An inscription on the base confirms the new destiny of the monument . |
9 | One of the checks computes the current reference pixel count as a percentage of a previously saved ‘ normal ’ value . |
10 | The Pentagon expects the new Blackjack strategic bomber , which has swing wings like those of the USAF 's B-I , but is bigger , to enter service in 1986 or 1987 . |
11 | The Pentagon expects the Russian strategic rocket forces to complete re-equipping with the latest series of intercontinental ballistic missiles ( ICBMs ) by the mid-1980s . |
12 | The writer enters the negative force-field and her steps are often tentative and painful ; her conclusions often oblique or noncommittal However , having traversed a terrain full of snares , in the final story , Northern Chess the female hero emerges triumphant from the ashes of her sisters , who over the centuries have been burnt at the stake for their dangerous powers . |
13 | The trial follows the rapid growth of BT 's video conferencing operations which allow subscribers to replace expensive business travel and face to face meetings with a television link . |
14 | The EEC pursues the dual policies of denying its markets to goods from these countries while dumping its own subsidised products abroad , policies paid for at considerable cost by its own consumers and taxpayers respectively . |
15 | The award recognises the innovative use of technology in the programme and also marks the success of the programme which offers a genuine educational qualification recognised by the building industry . |
16 | The award recognises the Offshore Division 's overall safety program and outstanding performance during 1992 . |
17 | The board encompasses the entire Earth : the only game ever attempted has already taken almost a billion years and shows no signs of a conclusion . |
18 | If the assisted party is unsuccessful , his or her liability to the Legal Aid Board is limited to the amount of his or her contribution and , in that respect , the Board bears the financial risk of litigation . |
19 | The Board sets the final examination from a detailed syllabus available from the NEBE . |
20 | The board has the same switches on it as I have on the rack , so if Bryan presses the board they light up for me too , so I can see what he 's got on . |
21 | The RAF believes the current emergency could point to even more co-operation between the two hospitals in the future … |
22 | The shell plays the same role for a snail as the stone house does for a caddis larva . |
23 | The winner becomes the new Warboss . |
24 | 7.13 > 2.63 therefore reject null hypothesis at 99% significance level ; i.e. it can be said with 99% confidence that the technique selects the correct word in favour of alternative candidates within the domain of banking . |
25 | 3.69 > 2.61 therefore reject null hypothesis at 99% significance level ; i.e. it can be said with 99% confidence that the technique selects the correct word from alternative candidates within the domain of estate agents . |
26 | The t-score can be checked against statistical tables to determine the level of significance : i.e. it can be said with 99% confidence that the technique selects the correct word in favour of other candidate words . |
27 | 2.84 > 2.101 therefore : reject null hypothesis at 95% significance level ; i.e. it can be said with 95% confidence that the technique selects the correct word in favour of other candidate words . |
28 | As soon as the milk reaches the correct temperature , give it to your baby . |
29 | But even if the money remains the same , it seems unlikely that the services will . |
30 | Cute and practical animal club-head covers start from £13 , and the money helps the English Ladies Association Trust . |