Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [vb mod] [be] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If the estimates of the costs on paths from the penultimate node to the terminal node are greater than the actual costs on each path , as in Fig. 8.1. , then the algorithm might be misled into taking a non-optimal path . |
2 | If h* ( n ) is wildly optimistic ( i.e. the cost estimate is essentially 0 ) then the algorithm will be guided by g(n) the cost computed so far . |
3 | The defence may be referred to as illegality or ex turpi causa non oritur actio . |
4 | The defence may be limited to the amount of the claim ( Ord 19 , r 2(6) ) . |
5 | Most importantly , the defence may be helped by court rules relating to " discovery of documents " . |
6 | Arguably , the defence has no evidential burden to discharge in this situation , for , since the defence is seeking to do no more than deny the basic elements of the prosecution 's case , any assertion of consent by the defence should be placed before the jury . |
7 | Realising the response can be achieved in three separate stages but this is not recommended . |
8 | The contrast with West Germany is sharp , for although the 1965 German equivalent of Traffic in Towns echoed Buchanan 's views on the need for the establishment of environmental standards , the response can be seen as the departure point for much of the environmental traffic management practised there since . |
9 | Many hormones have been implicated in the colonic response to food , including cholecystokinin , gastrin , motilin , neurotensin , pancreatic polypeptide , and PYY. cholecystokinin increases recrosigmoid segmenting pressure activity when administered exogenously , and the response can be reproduced by the administration of intraduodenal nutrients known to cause release of cholecystokinin . |
10 | But the response must be limited to the amount of force necessary to protect them . |
11 | It should be noted , however , that the income may be taxed upon the settlor under TA 1988 , s739 . |
12 | If the rent was from non-UK land there will have been no tax charges under general principles although the income may be assessed under TA 1988 , Part XV or TA 1988 , ss739 or 734 or , if it is paid out in an income form to a UK beneficiary , it may be assessed on the beneficiary under Schedule D , Cases IV or V. The position with regard to dividends received by overseas discretionary trusts where the income is then paid out to a beneficiary is complicated because of the way in which the 10 per cent additional rate charge is levied . |
13 | This would amount to a revocable settlement and thus the income will be taxed upon the settlor ( even if it is not actually paid to him or his spouse or children ) under the provisions of TA 1988 , ss663 and 664 . |
14 | As the income arises in the underlying company it is felt that , on a proper reading of TA 1988 , s231(1) and ( 4 ) , the income will be assessed upon the UK settlor under s739 and he will be entitled to a tax credit . |
15 | The income will be released to profits as deliveries are made . |
16 | This is self-contained and provides a spectacular water display at night , yet during the daytime can be used as an ordinary fountain . |
17 | The rods are on their way to Sellafield where the uranium will be recovered for future use . |
18 | It was held that the income arising from the £2M was to be assessed basically as if a new source of income had arisen , ie there had been an addition to the account within s66(3) and the income arising from the addition would be assessed on an actual basis during the early years . |
19 | There is a need for good quality equipment , and by varying the colour , shape and size of things provided , the opportunity may be extended for one-to-one correspondence , sorting and ordering . |
20 | The tragedy of these kinds of development is that the opportunity may be lost of creating an integrated community , and of benefiting from the social advantages that can accrue from good design ( Masser and Stroud 1965 ) . |
21 | The opportunity can be described to the individual and their interest determined . |
22 | But there were differences as to how best the opportunity could be given to the young people . |
23 | In addition we will have with us and I am sure that the opportunity should be given to him to share news on Zimbabwe and the drought situation . |
24 | The opportunity should be taken to also look at each Branch constitution to see if any need to be revised in the light of the new legislation . |
25 | He spoke of freedom of debate and " recognition of the right of the minority to a stand of their own " , but he explicitly ruled out factionalism , declaring that all decisions adopted by the majority must be binding on all . |
26 | A survey by BBC Radio Four 's Today programme says it is still very uncertain that the majority will be reached in the House of Clergy and the House of Laity . |
27 | The majority will be settled by agreement , but an appeal process , first to Valuation Tribunals through the Lands Tribunal , and thence to the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords on matters of law , is available . |
28 | Rooms in the stand will be named after Jack Ryder , Lindsay Hassett , Keith Miller and pioneer Aussie Rules player and cricketer Tom Wills . |
29 | The refund should be accounted for gross , with the tax shown as part of the tax charge . |
30 | No doubt the field will eventually clarify and mature and the terminology will be designed with precision so that meaningful concepts , tools and methods are unambiguously clarified and distinguished but this has not yet happened . |