Example sentences of "it represents the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He had repeated once more that the central position in the Peace Alliance belonged to the Labour Party " for not only is it the largest opposition party , but it represents the essential core for any progressive alliance — the working class " . |
2 | This plan should be regularly updated as the design evolves so that at any moment in time it represents the best forecast of the final cost of the project . |
3 | We believe that it represents the best way forward , not just for this country but for Europe . |
4 | It represents the strategic space in which mothers work to resist the impact of poverty on individual health while trying , at the same time , to prevent their families slipping further into debt . |
5 | It represents the logical conclusion to preceding buildings and is the expression of national culture ; it stands for the essence of Muscovite Christianity in Russia and was the last great church of the movement in this architectural form . |
6 | Because once costed it represents the estimated fee for the group 's involvement in a project , either in the form of an appointment contract for the client to sign . |
7 | It represents the first extinction of a British mammal since the wolf was hunted out in the mid-18th century . |
8 | The classical style with its particular look and feeling was first described by Pythagoras ( 5th century BC ) : ‘ It represents the subtle equilibrium of outline and axis , by the perfection of its symmetry of balance within a composition . ’ |
9 | It is included in this discussion of emotions as it represents the lowest state of emotional energy , as well as physical and mental energy . |
10 | Since cursive script is the most difficult type to recognise , it represents the major focus of the work described in this thesis . |
11 | Perhaps more than anything else he did , it represents the real Kenneth Williams . |
12 | It represents the integrated user views of the data and the data relationships in the area chosen . |
13 | The column headed e x requires some explanation ; it represents the average length of life remaining to a bird that has attained its xth birthday . |
14 | It represents the enduring nature of the community , its ‘ life ’ and its future . |
15 | It represents the next stage in the company 's three-pronged approach to the market , along with the existing consumer PCS line and standard ‘ cost sensitive M300 series . |
16 | This is essentially a social concept since it represents the social development of a person , that is of the concept of self in the eyes of others . |
17 | In its upright form it represents the vertical thrust of life across sedimentary layers of earthly matter . |
18 | It is exactly this assumption , however , that shows the extent to which Western society is indistinguishable from all other cultures , for each , according to Lévi-Strauss , has always assumed that it represents the full meaning and significance of human society : |
19 | In other words it represents the square root of 2 — the problem that so worried the Greeks because its answer was an irrational number ! |
20 | The external schema is the subset of the database which is relevant to the particular user , and though it may be a summarised and a very restricted subset , the user may think that it represents the whole view , because it is the whole view as far as the user is concerned . |
21 | As such , it is the most important element in the structure of the clause as a message because it represents the very information that the speaker wants to convey to the hearer . |
22 | p must of course be negative because it represents the space-charge density of electrons . |
23 | Alan Calladine , the Midland Railway Trust 's Development officer , commented : ‘ There is no doubt that this machine is one of the more important items in our collection , as it represents the last stages of steam locomotive production from the Derby Locomotive Works . |