Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] has reached [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This f is used only to detect when the algorithm has reached a summit or plateau .
2 We then all sit down together and discuss these various options over and over again until the board has reached a position of understanding of where in broad terms we think the strategy of the individual business should fit .
3 There is no class of disease in which homoeopathy can not be used , although if the case has reached the stage of requiring surgery , for instance , this should not be delayed .
4 Supposing in a Bertrand-type model that the industry has reached the point at which both firms are breaking even , there will still be a tendency to cut the price to drive the other firm out of business until the price reaches the level at which the victorious monopolist is breaking even .
5 There is a far stronger case for a rape charge once the girl has reached the age of 13 , provided that the experience of testifying in court would not be unduly stressful for her .
6 We have come to that stage now and the council has reached the conclusion that Mr Sugden 's proposition is the best on offer and we have no hesitation in recommending it to you . ’
7 Poorly drained calcareous ground-water gleys , in hollows between the dunes , are locally extensive in areas having dune slacks , where deflation of the sand has reached the water-table .
8 Hick has a classic stance , but by the time the bowler has reached the crease he has come up into the familiar upright position with the bat raised .
9 It may be justified where : ( i ) the original factors leading to registration no longer apply ; ( ii ) the child and his family have moved to another area ( and responsibility for the case has been transferred to another authority ) ; ( iii ) the child has reached the age of 18 years or married ; or ( iv ) the child has died ( para 6.45 ) .
10 When the instruction is executed it adds an increment value to the count , and tests whether the count has reached a limit value .
11 No Conservative outside the cabinet has reached the premiership .
12 Figure 3 a shows the consequent symmetrical pattern 30 time-steps later , and Fig. 3 b , c and d shows three successive patterns at t= 217 , 219 and 221 after the pattern has reached the boundary ( which happens at t= 49 ) .
13 And that is — perhaps when receiving the undergraduate degree — that the student has reached the point when he or she intellectually can take off on his or her own , if so desired .
14 Severe erosion of the limestone façade of the church has reached a point where some of the figures of apostles and saints on the sculptural frieze have been completely eroded .
15 Ironically , the project has reached the end of the road as its counterpart in Cardiff Bay begins its final stages through the House of Commons .
16 Studies for the £1bn Mersey Barrage scheme have Ironically , the project has reached the end of the road as its counterpart in Cardiff Bay begins its final stages through the House of Commons .
17 The company has reached a stage where the Chairman feels the need for better information and has ideas about how to proceed but would like the involvement of independent academic advice .
18 A Reuter spokesman said the company has reached an agreement with Japan 's Ministry of Finance on reporting requirements , but it will be several months before the system goes live in Tokyo .
19 When this has been achieved , the learner has reached a state of " infantilisation " , which is to say he retains all of his previously acquired knowledge but becomes more open , spontaneous , and creative .
20 you do not feel the solicitor has reached the heart of the problem .
21 The quotas cover 39 species ; the National Marine Fisheries Service can halt fishing if it finds the catch has reached the quota for the first six months of the year .
22 Once a case has reached the magistrates ' court , responsibility for granting or refusing bail becomes a matter for the court itself , but only after hearing representations from the Crown Prosecution Service if the latter decides to oppose a bail application .
23 So far no case has reached the reports where there has been difficulty because of the death , retirement or other incapacity of an expert after appointment .
24 There is a law of scholarship which stipulates that at the precise moment when the production of a book has reached the stage where no changes are possible , new source material appears .
25 But they could be seriously jeopardised by the Zambian and Zimbabwean proposal because there is no adequate system for marking skins , and once a pelt has reached the fur markets of Frankfurt , London or New York there is no realistic way of knowing where it came from .
26 Dismissal or even voluntary separation from a large company once a worker has reached the age of 30 is unlikely to result in recruitment to a similar position in another large firm .
27 That leaves difficult cases where an expert has reached a decision which is widely believed to be incorrect but can not be challenged .
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