Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The highest LPF ( recognition score ) of the words having the tag in that position . |
2 | For the first time , the Guide clearly defines what needs to be done by the defence at each stage of the proceedings . |
3 | His changes , designed to tighten the defence for another tilt at the European Cup , has not pleased all critics and he knows his twin requirement is about as tough as football can provide . |
4 | Laing added a penalty nine minutes into the second period and then midway through McClusky cut through the defence for another try which Laing converted . |
5 | I hope it is fair to say that the main thrust of the defence to this claim was based on law . |
6 | The remaining five Fulmars which had led the Hurricanes in were to stay on the island , although the original plan called for them to fly on to Maleme ( Crete ) , where they were to assist the Fulmars of 805 Squadron in the defence of that island . |
7 | Dolphins will also come to the defence of each other in fighting off an attacker or threat , and they are ready to extend these forms of rescue to humans in distress . |
8 | He thought your freelance Mrs Howard represented the same thing that he thinks he represents himself : the defence of this country . |
9 | The Labour party conference has three times voted to cut £6 billion from the defence budget , and we can see the extent to which that would devastate the defence industry and the defence of this country . |
10 | It is perfectly clear that , while the defence of this country is the first priority of the present Government , it might not be the first priority of the Opposition if they were to make the defence cuts to which they have committed themselves . |
11 | Any political decision that could lead to the closure of either Devonport or Rossythe would also put the defence of this country at risk . |
12 | ‘ Henri , you assist in the defence of this place . ’ |
13 | 6.2 You shall indemnify us from all actions , costs , claims , demands , expenses and liabilities whatsoever resulting from any actual or alleged infringement as aforesaid in Condition 6.1 , and at your own expense will defend or ( at our option ) assist in the defence of any proceedings which may be brought in that connection , provided that you shall be under no liability under Condition 6.1 or this Condition in respect of any infringement as aforesaid occasioned by use of a design or specification supplied to you by us . |
14 | There is also a rule of practice under which Crown counsel owes a duty to inform the defence of any material discrepancy between the contents of a witness 's statement and the evidence given by that witness at the trial . |
15 | The defence of any practice is its ability to promote the end ; all means are instrumental . |
16 | Three of the psychologists reporting for the defence in this case ( Olive Tunstall , Gisli Gudjonsson and Lionel Haward ) , together with Eysenck , whom the court refused to listen to , were understandably piqued by the stance taken by the court . |
17 | An objection to the use of the defence in this case was that it enabled the court to evade the statutory prohibition on applying volenti non fit injuria . |
18 | It has been suggested that the President will instruct the Attorney General to appear for the defence in any trial of Dr Proctor , so important is the doctor 's contribution to the administration considered to be . |
19 | The response at such times of frustration is not infrequently a response governed by emotion alone . |
20 | Every 10 minutes , three images of the gall bladder were taken and the mean of the three measurements was taken as the response at this time point . |
21 | Zambians had enthusiastically attended MMD rallies ; on Sept. 8 a crowd in Lusaka , the capital , conservatively estimated at 70,000 ( some reports claiming 300,000 ) was urged to return UNIP membership cards in protest at UNIP 's monopoly on power , while in Kitwe on Sept. 15 the response at another rally indicated that the campaign had substantial support in the copper belt . |
22 | By assigning elasticities and values of time obtained from the literature , it will assess the response of each group to different levels of road pricing , the extent to which each group benefits or loses , and the impact of these different group responses on the overall performance of road pricing . |
23 | The leaders of the labour movement concluded from this that the British government had a responsibility to defend democracy against fascism and were increasingly bitter about the apparent indifference or even acceptance which characterized the response of many Conservatives to dictatorship in central Europe . |
24 | When the House of Lords rejected the Budget proposals of the Liberal government in 1909 , the response of that government was to set about the emasculation of the House of Lords . |
25 | From the response of these waves as they travel through the Earth it is possible to build up a general picture of the properties of its interior . |
26 | I expected to find interdependence , but no uniformity , in the Greek approach to the various nations and in the response of these nations ( when recognizable from our evidence ) to the Greek approach . |
27 | Previous studies have shown that ET-1 is a mitogen for fibroblasts and acts synergistically to amplify the response of these cells to other growth factors . |
28 | The response of most governments has been to manipulate the economy in order to secure some trade-off between the conflicting economic objectives . |
29 | The response of most analysts to this complex problem is to present their transcriptions of the spoken text using the conventions of the written language . |
30 | " It tends to inculcate a spirit of caution in publishers of potentially actionable statements which we regard as salutary " was the response of this committee to a reasonable reform which would bring libel law into line with other civil actions . |