Example sentences of "lies [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The exact position does n't matter as long as the N1 cam lies between the point cams .
2 So the rules for moving the point cams are , firstly , only move the point cam when the carriage is on the opposite side and secondly , if you break rule one while the N1 cam is outside the point cams , move one of the point cams so that the N1 cam lies between the point cams and then read the cam positions .
3 There is no accepted blocking temperature for Pb retention in zircon , however , nor any evidence that it lies below the equilibration temperatures of upper-mantle rocks .
4 The Commission takes the view that responsibility for the initiatives to be taken as regards the implementation of social rights lies with the Member States , their constituent parts , or the two sides of industry , as well as , within the limits of its powers , with the European Community . ’
5 Quite clearly it was for me to initiate action to ensure that all aircraft of that type were checked for similar fractures at the earliest possible moment , but the responsibility for ordering such an inspection lies with the airworthiness authorities of the States in which the aircraft were registered and not with the accident investigation authorities .
6 Responsibility for these services lies in the Assessment Services Department ; essential support services supplied by the Administration and Finance Department such as office services and computing have also been included within the scope of the quality system .
7 The majority of the work associated with the production of a probabilistic model lies in the development stages , with the production of a lexicon and the calculation of transition probabilities for the bigram and trigram transitions .
8 The significance of the adult 's capacity to attribute meaning to actions which are not performed with communicative intent lies in the learning opportunities which are created by the adult response .
9 The main strength of the collection lies in the Rajput schools and the Akbari period of Mughal art , before the robust approach to representation had been refined into the imperial style and more formal composition .
10 It lies on the easter outskirts of Brighton in East Sussex , and today is the home of three Territorial Army units , each representing a different part of the Army .
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