Example sentences of "presents a [adj] [noun] to [art] " in BNC.

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1 The user presents a specific request to the system to which the system responds with a specific document .
2 It is as if the inner mind structure presents a predetermined pattern to the sense organ , through the brain and sensory/motor nervous system , and only that input which relates to the inward pattern is able to gain entry to the creature 's world of subjective experience .
3 Implantation of the mouse embryo presents a serious obstacle to the analysis of tissue diversification during gastrulation and early organogenesis .
4 The community health movement in western countries presents a similar challenge to the medical dominance we have described .
5 Part 1 is a weekend course of illustrated lectures and a practical pool session that presents a broad-based introduction to the subject .
6 Santiago ( or James ) Island is one of the larger uninhabited islands , and presents a major challenge to the conservationists .
7 It is in fact of native Aryan origin and , with the dignity it confers on the crime against nature , it presents a marked contrast to the equivalent Semitic myth , the myth of the Fall .
8 As has been seen , the futures market presents a particular challenge to the regulator to ensure that investors are given adequate protection from the potentially high risks and volatility involved in the futures market whilst at the same time ensuring that the efficient operation of the markets is not unduly impeded .
9 She presents a broken tea-cup to the landlord , who charges four pence for whisky .
10 The need to move employees from areas of low-cost housing to higher priced areas presents a special problem to an organisation .
11 Although the current climate of education cut-backs and competition from a large variety of exercise classes presents a considerable challenge to the development of Medau , Pat is sure that the Grant Aid Programme , which she has been appointed to implement , has strengthened the foundations on which the Medau family can build .
12 We are forced to conclude that each microsociety has its own elaborated code , capable of indefinite extension , but that it presents an opaque front to the confrontation surfaces of other microsocieties .
13 And it presents an interesting parallel to the theory that powerful bureaucracies inhibit the development of parties and legislatures .
14 Unfortunately , the cocking action that begins a back fist movement presents an unmistakable cue to the opponent .
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