Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [vb -s] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The algorithm begins with a few small clusters , and it enlarges them and creates new clusters as it is presented with more data .
2 If the algorithm begins with an empty grammar , then this recorded sequence of ’ top symbols ’ is simply the original input text . )
3 When the algorithm starts with an empty grammar , the only symbols it has are those in the text .
4 In intentional torts the defence operates in the form of consent .
5 Its just difficult to explain how the defence works as a team , and one weak link can badly affect the rests confidence .
6 The graph on the right reveals that the response depends on the escape .
7 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 .
8 The income provides for a travelling scholarship in archaeology or otherwise for the promotion of antiquarian studies .
9 the income consists of annual payments made under a partnership agreement to or for the benefit of a former partner , or the widow or dependants of a deceased former partner , of the partnership , being payments made under a liability incurred for full consideration ; 2. the income is payable in connection with the acquisition of a partnership ; 3. the income arises under a settlement made by one party to a marriage by way of provision for the other after the dissolution or annulment of the marriage , or while they are separated under an Order of the Court or under a separation agreement or in such circumstances that the separation is likely to be permanent , being income payable to or applicable for the benefit of the other party ; 4. the income is from property of which the settlor has divested himself absolutely by the settlement ; 5. the income is income which under other provisions of the tax legislation is treated for the purposes of the Taxes Acts as that of the settlor .
10 The settlor is able to recover the tax paid by him from any trustee or person to whom the income arises under the settlement , subject to crediting any allowance or relief so obtained by the settlor .
11 Income tax chargeable under s739 shall be charged under Case VI of Schedule D. Thus , whether or not the income arises from an overseas trade is not relevant ; the charge is still under Case VI of Schedule D. Section 743(2) , however , provides that in computing the liability to income tax of an individual chargeable under s739 the same deductions and reliefs shall be allowed as would have been allowed if the income deemed to be his by virtue of s739 had actually been received by him .
12 Viscount Simonds stated at p408 that : The language of section 38 [ of the FA 1938 ( now TA 1988 , s672 ) ] and particularly of Sub-section ( 7 ) , and of section 41 [ now TA 1988 , s681(1) ( a ) ] , makes it clear beyond all doubt that any settlement , wherever made and whatever foreign element might be imported by the residence of settlor or trustees or the forum of administration , is caught by its provisions if the income arises in the United Kingdom .
13 As the income arises in the underlying company it is felt that , on a proper reading of TA 1988 , s231(1) and ( 4 ) , the income will be assessed upon the UK settlor under s739 and he will be entitled to a tax credit .
14 No one could have known that he no longer heard the park sounds for the pounding in his temples , or that his feet felt iron-clad as he walked away from the woman he longed to hold in his arms .
15 A private path through the park leads to the beach and the lakeside promenade .
16 Nonetheless , once in recovery , the opportunity remains for the recovering person to extend his or her range of physical abstinence and , by doing this , the relapse rate may in time come to be less than at present .
17 Now the opportunity arises for the area to develop a different but equally valuable reputation .
18 However , where a decision has been made to make redundancies and employees have been informed , the contingency crystallises into an actual liability .
19 In this sense , the ideology allows for the possibility of an implicit , internalized dialectic .
20 Hot water from the boiler passes through the hot cylinder , and heats up stored water that is then fed to the hot taps .
21 The weakness hinges on the fact that the research is only as ‘ good ’ as the integrity and judgement of the person who carries it out .
22 The weakness lies in an apparent inability to translate sufficient of these achievements — especially from government-funded work in the universities and national laboratories — into successful commercial products and services .
23 Of the water which remains , part sinks or infiltrates into the ground and the remainder flows over the ground surface .
24 There is a specific initiation locus from which the calcium spreads as a regenerative wave .
25 The lengths of the outings varies from a gentle stroll to long mountain days , details of which are shown on maps in the now familiar pen and ink style of Mark Richards .
26 It is in the nature of sea cliffs to remain largely hidden from view until you are more or less in contact with them , but for much of this side of Stennis this is not the case , for the gully descends to a non-tidal terrace descending beneath the cliff .
27 The distribution of the isotope shifts among the various bands gives independent evidence about the force field , which is assumed to be invariant , while the mass-dependent kinetic energy terms alter .
28 The complexity stems from the aim of being fair to everyone , particularly existing investors .
29 The complexity increases as the square of the number of components so that simple analysis techniques can not be employed and catastrophe theory and perturbation analysis are examples of appropriate analysis procedures .
30 It is well known that only a great dancer-artist can suggest the development of the sixteen-year-old Aurora , happy at her birthday , into the dreamy figure the Prince meets in the woodland glade and on to her final entrance as a triumphant princess fully awake to her responsibilities as Queen-to-be .
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