Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [is] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 If the algorithm is not admissible then the decision to end the search is fairly arbitrary .
2 The algorithm is not continuously diverted from depth-first into breadth-first search simply by virtue of picking up additional cost , as is the shortfall method .
3 If the estimates are used to prune paths , the algorithm is no longer guaranteed to find the optimal path , though it may be possible to prove that the probability of doing so approaches 1 .
4 Later information could score better than the path so far , the estimated score ( extrapolated from the current score ) therefore no longer functions as a reliable upper bound , and so the algorithm is no longer admissible .
5 For the UB-level the algorithm is more sophisticated and two subsidiary procedures coefficients and optimum are called .
6 The algorithm is very simple .
7 From this perspective , the witch-doctor is clearly on the side of the angels and his business is highly legitimate .
8 Still , scam or no scam , there 's no denying , especially not from Galliano themselves , that the tag is currently working full steam ahead in their flavour .
9 Even after a few minutes — even while the porter is still showing him to his room — Howard feels that he has understood a great deal about this city .
10 Her case for the defence is notably restrained , unlike her treatment of the same subject in Dickon , a play published posthumously in 1953 .
11 Tries scored simply because the defence is slightly more knackered than the attack .
12 There is no need here to consider what is capable of amounting to a reasonable excuse , but it suffices to say that the defence is clearly of very limited scope .
13 The defence is well sorted .
14 It is thought that the defence is most relevant in the context of take-overs where a merchant bank may build up a stake in a target company for a prospective bidder .
15 As with Emlyn the ball is glued to your foot , but again dribbling through the defence is n't easy , especially with intelligent computer-controlled goalies .
16 Where the girl is under 13 , the defence is not available .
17 Nevertheless , the defence is now firmly part of the law and brings the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher closer to the tort of negligence .
18 The defence is too frequent , passionate and uncompromising to suggest that it was all a short-term tactic to confuse .
19 The defence is still stout , but the manner less confident than that of Lord James ten years before , or of Goronwy Rees writing in 1971 about the 1920s .
20 If the response is high enough an application for capital
21 In the laser the nonlinearity leads to competition between these two types of behaviour , and gives rise to unstable behaviour as the injected signal is increased from zero ( stable self-excited laser , as discussed above ) to a value high enough to slave the laser to the injected signal frequency , where the response is again stable .
22 The challenge is clear enough ; the response is not .
23 If the response is not satisfactory a visit can have advantages in that the claimant can see that an interest is being taken in their welfare , the handler can consider whether or not an independent examination may be desirable and also may act as a catalyst in a speedy return to work .
24 Some combinations of b and f fail to entrain the system ; the response is either quasi-periodic , or is irregular and chaotic .
25 The WLF equation can be used to describe the temperature dependence of dynamic mechanical , and dielectric relaxation behaviour of polymers near the glass transition where the response is no longer described by an Arrhenius relation .
26 Inspection suggests that the response is approximately square law .
27 In general , someone with food intolerance will respond to an elimination diet within a week , whereas someone with candidiasis may take much longer to respond to an anti- Candida diet — the response is also more gradual and less dramatic .
28 Where blame can be associated with the conduct , or where unco-operativeness ( itself a blameworthy matter ) on the part of the offender can be inferred , the response is also likely to be punitive .
29 The response is often expressed as a complex dynamic compliance especially if a generalized Voigt model is used .
30 That 's why I like the Status basses : they 're very portable , and the response is always very even .
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