Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun sg] [vb -s] the " in BNC.
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1 | Paul Gascoigne , The Inside Story charts the life of the world 's most talked about footballer . |
2 | Finally , the amount by which the total award exceeds the prescribed element must also be specified . |
3 | The normal entry links the highest key at present on the prime data track with the address of the track . |
4 | The differential information limits the ability of legislators or voters to take decisions or to monitor the performance of government agencies . |
5 | The constructive theory builds up the set of achievable patterns while the destructive theory reduces the set of possible patterns . |
6 | Life in the Georgian City has the opposite virtues of microcosm : it is an intensely intricate study of London houses and the way they were lived in . |
7 | In contrast , the right-hand histogram shows the distribution of autocorrelation scores of 50,000 samples of 250 trials drawn from a quantal simple binomial generator similar to the data ( n=3 ; P=0.34 ) . |
8 | The left-hand side of the brain , so we are told , controls our rational , logical thinking ; the right-hand side provides the intuitive . |
9 | As in the case of the Sharpe measure , the right-hand side provides the benchmark risk premium and the left-hand side is the ex-ante measure of the portfolio risk premium per unit of systematic risk . |
10 | Some miles beyond Ellon , the A92 bifurcates : the right-hand fork becomes the A952 which eventually leads to Peterhead and its gaol by the sea . |
11 | Communication in science can take place at different levels of complexity or integration of informational elements ; data transfer is the most basic level , comprising the exchange of information on fundamental parameters , such as numerical or analytical data ; the descriptive level involves the transfer of data in a descriptive context ; and at the idea transfer level , deductions , interpretations and predictions are made from data and descriptions earlier acquired , and from background knowledge and experience . |
12 | The fabulous museum tells the story of moving images beginning in 2000 BC with shadow puppets through the silent era and the golden age of Hollywood , and on to recent developments in television . |
13 | A paper clip slipped along the narrow fold makes the players stand more easily . |
14 | Once the liquid slip leaves the blending tank it is passed through fine sieves and over an electro-magnet to remove any particles of iron . |
15 | The liquid condensate descends the column whilst the vapour ascends . |
16 | Because this conventionally liberal response to the prevailing mood disguises the fact that the them as which arranged themselves around the flogging solution reflected a much more mature retrenchment , and a much more solid base of opinion and material circumstance than is usefully summarised by the word ‘ panic ’ . |
17 | As it drifted westward in the prevailing high-altitude winds the cloud passed over Hawaii and , spreading northward on later circumnavigations of the globe , the southern states of the continental US . |
18 | The Assistant Director describes the application process . |
19 | However , their ratio is exactly Vp/Va , so that the measured ratio yields the eccentricity . |
20 | The European variety has the advantage of a simpler and better understood theory of pricing , but it is a less flexible instrument . |
21 | It is a measure of the seriousness with which the European issue divides the Conservative Party that the Prime Minister came within three votes of defeat over Maastricht — despite having Lib Dem support — in the paving vote last November . |
22 | erm , my Lord , in relation to that erm and er is an example , the European court itself and only the European court has the power to limit the direct effect of the provision , they can say well it has direct effect in these circumstances prospectively , but not retroactively and only the European court , that court alone has that power , all other courts , national courts must , my Lord this is your duty under article five I would submit to enforce article eighty five and three F |
23 | The European Council considers the Presidency 's draft to contain significant proposals strengthening the European Parliament 's political , legislative and monitoring role , which must go hand in hand with development of the Union … |
24 | " … Without prejudice to other subjects raised by governments or by the Commission … the European Council asks the conference to give particular attention to the following : |
25 | The European Council welcomes the fact that all the member states have signed the Convention on Asylum … |
26 | France stresses that , because the European Council has the people with clout , it can propel the Community forwards — as in Brussels in 1988 , when it settled budget rows , and in Rome last October , when it gave the conference on EMU a mandate . |
27 | " The European Council reaffirms the importance of a fair and successful GATT agreement for strengthening the multilateral trading systems and increasing trade flows … [ see p. 39170 ] . |
28 | Even if , as conservationists hope , the European Parliament addresses the problem of the administration of structural funds , it still lacks the institutional power to oversee the work of the Commission 's multiple directorates . |
29 | When the Secretary of State next meets the President , will he tell him why he alone , of all the Foreign Secretaries , left or right , within the European Community rejects the social charter ? |
30 | In the search for that stability , Britain 's role should be to ensure that the European Community becomes the vehicle with which to channel aid into the East in terms of commitment to training , new technology , transport improvements and preferential commercial arrangements . |