Example sentences of "[be] [art] lower " in BNC.

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1 Here B is chosen to be the lower triangular part of A , including the diagonal , with all superdiagonal elements null .
2 ‘ We have found what seems to be the lower walling of the west front of the cathedral dedicated to Bishop John .
3 That it tends to be the lower status , less experienced teachers whose attitudes are most positive and the longest serving , institutionally most powerful teachers who are the most negative may explain why this willingness apparently bears so little fruit .
4 Because of the volatility of precious metal prices , net realisable value is generally taken to be the lower of market prices and average prices ruling over the last five years .
5 Fearing the results of open elections , even for only one-third of the seats in the Sejm ( now to be the lower house of parliament ) , the party wanted a strong president .
6 The following is an example of a typical clause : 1 In the event of a Manager ceasing to be either an employee or Director of the Company otherwise than by reason of dismissal , retirement [ redundancy ] [ or death ] , there shall be deemed to have been served a Transfer Notice in respect of his entire holding of shares [ NB : should be defined to include all shares held by family trusts or nominees ] and the price for such shares shall be the lower of cost and Market Value .
7 Another consequence is seen to be the lower degree of legal regulation of industrial relations in Britain compared with countries where the labour movement developed in the context of a strong state ( see Bean 1985 : ch. 5 for a summary of the literature ) .
8 Attacks to the abdomen must be no lower than the bottom edge of the belt .
9 Indeed , the CLRC recommended that the age should be no lower than 21 .
10 There is to be no lower door but —
11 The rate of maternity pay will be no lower than the Statutory Sick Pay rate .
12 Many parents would presumably place high priority on avoiding this risk because of its implications , even though the Dublin trial ( which by its size and quality dominates overviews of trials of intrapartum monitoring ) showed the subsequent prevalence of cerebral palsy among survivors to be no lower in the monitored group .
13 In this state the electron could not radiate energy in the form of electromagnetic waves because there would be no lower energy state for it to go to .
14 Agree either that there continue to be no lower limit for the remuneration certificate jurisdiction or that the Solicitors ' Remuneration Order 1972 be amended to provide for a lower limit of £100 profit costs .
15 Should there be a lower limit for undersize fish ?
16 They designed job descriptions , terms of employment and time sheets for support workers ; ( they were to be paid at a rate equivalent to home helps and care attendants , with increased payments for unsocial hours ; there was also to be a lower rate of payment for workers merely sleeping at a sufferer 's house , compared with providing active care ) .
17 The incentive offered by the electricity boards will be a lower tariff .
18 If such a trade-off exists , one benefit of tolerating a higher rate of inflation will be a lower level of unemployment .
19 Most flyers prefer to retain some gyro effect but this will normally be a lower value than in the purely hovering mode .
20 ‘ But the public would be provided with greater reassurances and there should be a lower incidence of fraud and other illegal acts .
21 With lower taxes and a smaller distortion there would be a lower dead-weight burden .
22 Overall , there seems to be a lower incidence of symptoms after percutaneous cholecystolithotomy than cholecystectomy .
23 ‘ It 's impossible for there to be a lower point , simply because of this result and the fact that I am the manager in charge of a team representing the country . ’
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