Example sentences of "the [noun] [be] [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Garg and Gotlieb have developed a method that is related to interpolation searching , and in which the algorithm is based on an analysis of the key sequence , rather than on a presupposition such as the effectiveness of any particular procedure — say mid-square or division .
2 The algorithm is implemented in the program yacorder and is used for positioning contigs which do not contain any mapped probes and so can not be positioned directly .
3 The algorithm is supplied with a heuristic function , called f , and it chooses nodes from OPEN in order of their f values .
4 To address this difficulty the algorithm was changed to a depth-first one .
5 Argument before the House of Lords in B's appeal and the judgments were confined to the certified question .
6 Immediately , they heard raised voices and saw that the porter was engaged in an altercation with two men in trench coats .
7 The porter was standing on the platform , his hands dug into his overall pockets .
8 The activities are recorded on the cassette , so that even non-specialist English teachers will be confident that their pupils are exposed to the correct pronunciation .
9 All the activities are marked with a clock to show you how long each activity takes , so you can keep your students busy right up to the end of the lesson .
10 It would need to be evident that the activities were integrated into the curriculum of the school/college , and that , for the company , the partnership was seen as essential to the planning process , like the development of a new service or product .
11 In 1971 , following a period when the activities were managed as a trading fund , British Nuclear Fuels was created as a separate publicly-owned company to manufacture and reprocess nuclear fuel .
12 It has been suggested that the defence is limited to the ‘ mischievous , deliberate and conscious act of a stranger , ’ and therefore excludes his negligent acts .
13 If the defence is used by a drug manufacturer where a new drug has caused damage to users , then provided he can show that laboratory tests showed no defects , he would be justified in marketing the drug while testing is still under way .
14 In Reg. v. Barrett , 12 J.L.R. 179 , where again the accused applied unsuccessfully for leave to appeal against conviction , the defence contended that the trial judge should have allowed them to see the statement of a witness who had identified the accused at an identification parade 10 days after the commission of the offence , on the ground that , the witness having stated that she had given a description of the accused to the police , the defence were entitled as a matter of law to know the details of that description for the purpose of cross-examining the witness and testing her credibility .
15 The principal argument for the defence was summarised in the judgment of Winneke C.J. and Pape J. , at p. 355 :
16 But the major plank of the defence was provided by the remarkable lady journalist Suzanne Cronjé .
17 Resting gall bladder pressure was the mean pressure recorded over a five minute period immediately before an intravenous bolus of either CCK-8 or bethanechol , and the response was defined as the maximal change in intraluminal pressure recorded during the first five minute period after the bolus .
18 Countries , particularly developing countries , need the income , and unless the income is replaced by the international community they must seek the economic worth of their resources .
19 Special rules apply to fresh sources of income : broadly , in the early years the income is assessed on an actual basis .
20 What happens if the income is paid to a person resident in the United Kingdom and it is paid so that it is received as taxable income in the hands of that beneficiary ?
21 The income arising overseas with respect to the transfer of the asset would not be chargeable until the individual becomes ordinarily resident ( and resident ) in the United Kingdom and until such time as the Revenue can say that had the income been received by the individual in the United Kingdom it would have been chargeable to income tax .
22 It was held that the brothers " were the architects of an arrangement within the definition of s437 " ( now TA 1988 , s663 ) ( Vinelott J at p685 ) thus , when dividends were paid on the shares to the children that was income arising from a transaction which had the necessary element of bounty and the income was taxed upon the settlor ( as the children were minors ) .
23 If a grandparent were to set up such an accumulation trust for the benefit of grandchildren , then income can be paid out to a grandchild when a minor and unmarried , without the income being aggregated with the income of the grandparent or the parents of the beneficiary .
24 He expected Mr Major to turn up at another party on Thursday night — even sneering : ‘ This is the vomit party , tomorrow 's is the cream ’ — but the Premier was flying across the Atlantic for a high-profile visit to Canadian leader Brian Mulroney .
25 The defences were increased by a million metres of barbed wire and extensive minefields in 1912 .
26 The park is situated on the A361 , 2 miles south of its junction with the A40 .
27 The park is participating in an international breeding programme with several other zoological collections , to help save the race from extinction .
28 The park is dotted with the busts of notable Hungarians such as Kodály , Bartók , Ady and Atilla Jószef and assorted ruins .
29 It is time for the Park management to approach the Councils and the local residents to agree a scheme to stop the Park being used as a thoroughfare .
30 He is yet another in a long line of Scottish internationalists whose generous gifts on the park were matched by an outrageous streak when they went out to play in the recreational sense .
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