Example sentences of "form [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | But the form as a whole should be recognized as inimical to protestants , especially when pursued in the arena of politics . |
2 | It is in its form as a general theory of cognition that the behaviouristic approach is most clearly refutable , but from the general refutation we can refute its application to perception . |
3 | The other outstanding performance is by Nicky Henson , who is on first-rate form as the actor who finds himself having to impersonate Alfred in Alfred 's presence . |
4 | The general concept of Kinmount , with its vast Soanic central saloon rising into a tribune gallery and a lantern tower , was reproduced in neo-Tudor form as his ambitious enlargement of Saltoun , East Lothian ( 1817 ) ; without the lantern tower , at his neo-Classical Adderston , Northumberland ( 1819 ) and the much larger Camperdown , Dundee ( 1821–28 ) ; and , at Blairquhan , Ayrshire ( 1820 ) where he retained the lantern tower but began to experiment with asymmetrical planning and to adopt more archaeologically correct Tudor forms , following the example of William Wilkins ' Tregothnan ( 1816 ) and Dalmeny ( 1814 ) . |
5 | The remedy does not , as many people think , have to be taken in liquid form as a tea or medicine . |
6 | Clearly established as the European success of the year after a triumphant progress from Cannes to the continental box office , CYRANO DE BERGERAC stars Gerard Depardieu in characteristic form as the 17th century soldier-poet , a stoic bearer of tragi-comic disfigurement , secretly in love with his cousin Roxanne ( Anne Brochet ) . |
7 | Tony Wilkinson dressed up as a down-and-out in London and lived like a tramp for several weeks as part of a television enquiry into London 's dossers , published in book form as Down and Out . |
8 | The inputs could be details entered onto a form , with a completed form as the output , or the raw materials that are fed into a production process for conversion to assembled components . |
9 | If you receive an application form as a response to a job application or as a preliminary to an interview it should be filled in and returned promptly . |
10 | In other words , the very learning process implies a focus on form as a necessary condition for the subsequent focus on meaning . |
11 | But we can be certain that in the future teachers of English will regard exclusive concern with the written form as a cultural phenomenon of the past , now outdated . |
12 | One approach to the hypertext-to-text coherence problem is a labor-intensive one and treats the hypertext form as a rough draft . |
13 | Yet it is also possible to see the form as a stylized if rather primitive representation of the female deity . |
14 | Thomist theology and philosophy were laid down in a rather ossified form as the normative Catholic intellectual system , drawn from the Middle Ages and therefore free of any taint of modern influence . |
15 | Typically , a project takes concrete form as a document or suchlike . |
16 | Whilst charcoal is now available in pencil form ( from Conté , Osborne & Butler and Faber-Castell ) , most artists will be accustomed to using charcoal in its pure form as simple lengths of varying size . |
17 | Recent work on the history of the family uses structural explanations for family form as an expression of a particular culture and as a mechanism for creating personality types consonant with that culture . |
18 | During the Fifties , Roland Barthes wrote , for a French weekly journal , the articles eventually collected in book form as Mythologies . |
19 | In fact we only need to prove unc which we can write in abbreviated form as unc ( Compare this with the deduction of a = b = c given that unc and |
20 | We are left with n — s rows which may be written in partitioned matrix form as unc where A1 is a non-singular submatrix of A of order ( n — s ) ( some reordering of the elements of x may be necessary to obtain the non-singular minor ) , unc is of the order unc and c is the reduced vector b ; x has been partitioned conformably into n — s elements ( y ) and s elements ( z ) . |
21 | This may be done in various ways , but one simple and useful device is to adopt two auxiliary variables : unc and to write the equations in the form unc Then if we now write unc and unc proportional to exp unc and again seek the complementary function , the four equations may be written , with a little rearrangement , unc This equation can clearly be written in partitioned form as unc or unc where unc The quartic determinantal equation obtained from this first-order set of equations may be seen by inspection to be identical with that obtained from the quadratic formulation . |
22 | Now we collect all terms involving unc and write them as a perfect square , and so on , so that ultimately we can write the form as unc where in fact unc and unc while y is related to x by the triangular substitution ( see ( 20 ) ) unc and |
23 | One way of solving this problem is to translate the maxim ‘ Be relevant ’ into a more practically useful form as ‘ Make your contribution relevant in terms of the existing topic framework . ’ |
24 | Berman ( 1983 ) , following Benjamin and Simmel , gives a vivid impression of the impact of urban form as the media through which modernity was transmitted to become the precondition for contemporary Western society . |
25 | She was going in the charge form as occupier . |
26 | The right hemisphere seemed able to grasp the shape of a three-dimensional form as a unified whole whereas the left hemisphere concentrated in turn on each of the edges and corners of the forms . |
27 | These bodies regarded the cultural form as part of a commercialized industry and were unwilling to provide grants for activities designed to make a profit . |
28 | It is rather that until it is recognized as a convergence , and as a problem of convergence , the usual reaction , even when sympathetic ( and this , among an older and established generation , is comparatively rare ) is to see it as little more than a loose grouping of specialist studies either of communications , in their modern specialized form as ‘ the media ’ , or of the rather differently specialized field of ‘ the arts ’ . |
29 | A few attempts have even been made to use the feminine form as the unmarked form in English . |
30 | The relation between stress and strain is then contracted to with the inverse The relations above may conveniently be written in matrix form as with . |