Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] with " in BNC.
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1 | The algorithm implemented with this particular robot could re-learn after its TV cameras were jogged . |
2 | Extend the algorithm to deal with a general dividend and divisor , and include a test for overflow ( i.e. when the quotient can not be represented in n bits ) . |
3 | The algorithm begins with a few small clusters , and it enlarges them and creates new clusters as it is presented with more data . |
4 | If the algorithm begins with an empty grammar , then this recorded sequence of ’ top symbols ’ is simply the original input text . ) |
5 | When the algorithm starts with an empty grammar , the only symbols it has are those in the text . |
6 | ‘ Well , if you put it that way … ’ the porter said with a nervous chuckle . |
7 | The porter arrived with a trolley and they lowered the woman on to it and rushed her into Resuscitation . |
8 | Milton forced Bicester back again on defensive and many more corners came their way , but the defence coupled with a save from Leach held firm . |
9 | Without this element , there would be no way of excluding planned revenge killings , and the argument is that they should be excluded from the defence because a person who plans a response to an affront or a wrong ought to ensure that the response conforms with the law . |
10 | See how the response goes with this and then |
11 | The total symbolism of the novel shows that it is ‘ about ’ alienation , depression , and the inability to cope with an ever-increasingly impinging world : it is in the details that the references to anorexia are revealed . |
12 | The inability to operate with high levels of trust itself implies the use of more complex formal organisational arrangements as a replacement for the more informal co-ordination mechanisms which are possible when there is a higher level of good will . |
13 | Fremantle 's motion was put to a vote and rejected and it was agreed to recommend that new fire-proof Foreign and Colonial Offices should be built on part of the park to conform with a general plan for rebuilding the area . |
14 | To mainstream children it offers the opportunity to live with and work alongside children who are triumphing over pain and crippling disability . |
15 | Richard Roberts seized the opportunity to contract with landowners for the purchase of their wood and furze crop , which he sold at a handsome profit to the tinners . |
16 | Illness occurs when these pictures are refused the opportunity to conform with pictures of life as it actually is . |
17 | And the wider community is denied the opportunity to deal with the issue compassionately . |
18 | Yet the judge left as alternative verdicts open to the jury , guilty of causing grievous bodily harm , contrary to section 20 or guilty of assault occasioning actual bodily harm , contrary to section 47 , without indicating to counsel his intention of doing so or giving the defence the opportunity to deal with such alternatives . |
19 | A party congress was held on March 3-5 , 1989 , in Duisburg , where the so-called " realists " ( Realos ) were voted into the key posts [ see p. 36531 ] , reflecting the congress 's mood of seizing the opportunity to co-operate with the SPD . |
20 | In May , Mr and his group had the opportunity to vote with us in spending another two million pounds on the education system of this county , and now he is complaining only six months later , that we are n't spending enough , and I think we 've said before , the Conservatives have , and continue to have the opportunity for action , but they will not support their words with deeds . |
21 | To further strengthen his cover , he also became a member of the National Association of Foreign Student Advisors , and attended its conference in Washington , taking advantage of the opportunity to confer with Donleavy and DIA agent Neal Miller , who later took over as Control for Operation Shakespeare . |
22 | Acting , he told me , was ‘ a wonderful job that gives me the opportunity to drink with some really good friends in exotic places around the world ’ . |
23 | Mr Walden says he 's received numerous letters since the Iraqi invasion two months ago , and felt it important to take the opportunity to talk with the people he represents . |
24 | At the same time they try to make sure that no other males get the opportunity to mate with their own female . |
25 | It will rarely be the case that either an animal or a human will be provided with the opportunity to mate with an absolutely ideal member of the opposite sex . |
26 | Although he had neither the time nor the opportunity to continue with his verse drama , the subject was never far from his mind . |
27 | The children should be given the opportunity to mix with handicapped people , and encouraged to participate in voluntary activities , helping in homes and at social clubs for the handicapped . |
28 | In the context of an employing organisation , this would imply that an individual 's major motivation would be not so much the job itself as the opportunity to mix with other people . |
29 | Individuals can benefit from the opportunity to interact with other professionals from different perspectives . |
30 | The word processor package which I 'm using to write this book has a couple of games built into it — partly for light relief , no doubt , but also to give newcomers the opportunity to play with the system , to get confident in using the tools . |