Example sentences of "[art] form [that] [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 It may hold within it the memories of the lives it has fostered , and the foreknowledge of the forms that will be rooted there .
2 Some of the most important fossils are extremely tiny : these will be discussed in a later chapter , and what follows is concerned with the forms that can be recognized from hand specimens .
3 ( This is the form that will be used on Sainsbury 's packs if there is not enough room for the ‘ extended ’ ( Group 2 ) list . )
4 But there has to be something to trigger the interest in the first place and whatever that is and however mild a form that might be lust , lust might be a more extreme form of it , but there has to be something to interest you in the first place , before you can go on to love , to knowing more about the person and having this in love feeling develop into love .
5 The discussion concentrated upon the imperatives of effective political communication : the need to prepare a ‘ distillation ’ of policy in a form that could be used as background for press conferences , speeches and broadcasts , and the language and basic terms that should be employed .
6 The chemical information is distributed in the form if direct output from the program , avoiding transcription errors , and is in a form that can be used as a direct input into another computer for additional processing .
7 All three deposit their surveys at the ESRC Data Archive at the University of Essex , but the data arrives in a form that can be quite hard to read , and it can take several months for the Archive to be able to supply even small amounts of the raw data in a form usable on most college computers .
8 Its circuits now carry signals and data in a form that can be fed directly into processing equipment , enabling computers and other devices at remote points to communicate with each other .
9 This means that the fish have material washed down to them as well as having a greater area of the varzeas ( Amazonian flood plains ) in which to forage , introducing both food and herbs not otherwise available to aquatic life , in a form that can be used by them .
10 This is essentially an intelligent guess about what is happening , but in a form that can be tested .
11 In future , modern technology is likely to be increasingly used in ways like this , presenting the results of archaeological research in a form that can be readily understood .
12 The main reasons for this have been ( a ) the opening-up of markets to international dealing , given the abolition of exchange controls in 1979 , ( b ) the deregulation of banking and money market dealing and ( c ) the volatility of interest rates and exchange rates , and thus the desire of banks to keep funds in a form that can be readily switched from one form of deposit to another , or from one currency to another .
13 Ryan 's proposal for a program for automatic story generation which fulfils her three criteria of creativity , aesthetic awareness and understanding will probably remain beyond the boundaries of feasibility for a long time , but it does demonstrate both the need for a greater contribution of ideas from poetics and narratology to developments in artificial intelligence , and the insights that can be gained from the attempt to shape one 's ideas about narrative into a form that can be learnt and applied by computers .
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