Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the language of computer software say , this would mean careful attention to the derivation of the algorithm before a line of code is written .
2 The algorithm and the file keys have to be analysed , which can be done either by writing an analysis program and inputting the keys , transforming them into addresses and recording the numbers of synonyms , or by using a standard analysis program .
3 Patrick made sure the porter and the bell-boy each got another packet of Kent King Size .
4 Let the porter and the groom ,
5 Failure to comply with the obligation ( which , in the case of blood , arises if the driver withholds consent to the specimen being taken by a medical practitioner : see section 11(4) ) constitutes an offence , subject always to the defence that the driver had a ‘ reasonable excuse ’ for the failure .
6 Turning to indirect discrimination under section l(l) ( b ) of the Sex Discrimination Act 1975 the Industrial Tribunal had applied the defence that the condition was justifiable on account of the reasonable needs of the employer 's business using the test formulated by Eveleigh LJ in Ojutiku and Obuzuni v Manpower Services Commission [ 1982 ] ICR 661 .
7 Section 18 penalizes the possession of a firearm with intent to commit a crime or to resist arrest : this is a more specific variation of section 16 , catering for the defence that the firearm was being carried for use in a robbery but with no intention that it would actually be used to endanger anyone , only to frighten — that would be a section 18 offence .
8 If the police can show that they have issued a warning , it might seem the defence that the actor 's conduct was not ‘ wilful ’ will hardly ever avail .
9 Matters were not improved for the defence when the trial judge refused Mr. Small 's application for the judge to look at the January statement for himself pursuant to section 17 of the Evidence Act .
10 Lord Robertson gave a further hand to the defence when the time came for Mr Beltrami to give evidence .
11 Under the current rules of evidence , sensitive police information about intelligence gathering and informants has to be disclosed to the defence if the judge orders it .
12 The Crown ought of course to offer the statement to the defence if the statement is materially at variance with the maker 's evidence in court , but in this regard the trial judge has to rely on the Crown 's discretion and propriety .
13 What Teller hopes the West will do will be to develop its inter-dependence , eradicate secrecy between its constituent parts so the defence and the knowledge thereto is shared , and behind its nuclear shield build up a society that will prove the point about the superiority of its system .
14 My respectful view , for reasons which your Lordships will have noted , is that both the contention of the defence and the court 's refutation of it were misconceived : the absence of consent on the part of the owner is already inherent in the word ‘ appropriates , ’ properly understood , and therefore the argument for the defence got off on the wrong foot and the counter-argument that the words specified by the defence can not be read into section 1(1) did not assist the prosecution .
15 Both the defence and the prosecution said that they would appeal against the sentence ; prosecutors had sought a 10-year prison term .
16 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 .
17 From the Roman catholic hierarchy , he solicited the response that the church believed in the indissolubility of marriage .
18 These may be auditory or of bodily gesture , but neither the response nor the signal will lie completely outside the creature 's normal behavioural repertoire .
19 The responses from the task consist of a textual name for the response and a state which selecting that response would cause .
20 But is not the response and the analysis actually part of the same phenomenon , whether it results in an exclamation ( ‘ how beautiful ! ' ) or a new ‘ reading ’ ?
21 Have you ever noticed the response when a car alarm goes off in a busy street ?
22 The earnings-related supplement , which was introduced in 1966 so that the value of unemployment benefit would more accurately reflect the income that a claimant enjoyed while employed , has been abolished .
23 While for some this is a welcome development , for many others this structural change in the labour market reduces the income and the company welfare benefits of those concerned to such an extent that they are made inferior to their colleagues in the primary labour market .
24 This might include the amount of light , noise and general stimulation the child received during the daytime and the lack of these at night .
25 Thus , in the Bank of England a series of clashes between the premier and the governor , Gordon Richardson , resulted in his replacement in 1983 by Robin Leigh-Pemberton , a banker of enterprise outlook and , politically , a known Conservative .
26 Still , that 's what we all go for is n't it , to manfully plough through two foot deep mudholes in our be-trainered feet , to boldly stand in the pouring rain clad in only a T-shirt and to remain under canvas for three days whilst simultaneously holding both the tent and a beer can in a force nine gale !
27 The boy carried her out into the snow and pushed her into the ground , turning her so that she faced the tent and the cluster of trees that formed their crude and failing shelter .
28 He gazed at the women , and the small group of people who had been in the tent when the councillor actually collapsed .
29 She thought of Tony , back in Manchester , big , blond Tony working on the buses to get some cash together , looking after the bedsit and the cat , writing her long letters .
30 Was going through Admiralty Arch to the park when the King and Queen drove by !
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