Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The algorithm implemented with this particular robot could re-learn after its TV cameras were jogged .
2 His analysis was more like the algorithm embodied in one of the later versions of Bacon .
3 Once the order of probes and contigs is established the clones are fitted to the probe order , using the algorithm described in Section 4.3 .
4 However , as Livingstone and Hubel ( 1984 ) point out , they can not be computing colour according to the algorithm derived by Land .
5 This is the algorithm used by all programs that fit clones to the predetermined order of probes .
6 Whilst the algorithm detailed in Appendix D ( flowchart D3 ) was under development , it became clear that this representation was not the best for this particular structure .
7 The porter crouched beside him , too drunk to offer any succour .
8 This is identical to the defence seen in Pt I but the risk must be directly attributable to compliance .
9 The defence played against Rush , Clough , Wright , merson and Campbell in the last 2 matches .
10 The defence relied on discrepancies and omissions in police records and evidence .
11 From the outset there was a fear that the defence intended to home in on Mr Bush 's relationship with Noriega , both as CIA director and Vice-President .
12 The defence given by some of those who had authorised this unparalleled act of iconoclasm in modern England , while clearly sincere , points to the narrow perspectives that had allowed the events to occur .
13 The defence reverted to its Meldrew mind set .
14 Note the defence shown at point 2 above , when the offender has no reason to believe anyone was within hearing or seeing distances who was likely to be caused harassment , alarm or distress , e.g. if some people could see him , but they were a long way off .
15 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 .
16 Despite the overwhelming prosecution evidence , the defence dwelt upon King 's behaviour prior to the arrest — he was intoxicated and had failed to comply with police attempts to stop his speeding car — and sought to cast the police officers as a part of a " thin blue line " standing between law-abiding citizens and the " jungle " .
17 Although Zuwaya merchants defended themselves against government socialism by claiming that free enterprise worked , they were not capitalists in any reasonable use of the term , the defence forced upon them by Tripoli .
18 ( 2 ) Where in any proceedings against any person for such an offence the defence provided by subsection ( 1 ) above involves an allegation that the commission of the offence was due ( a ) to the act or default of another ; or ( b ) to reliance on information given by another , that person shall not , without the leave of the court , be entitled to rely on the defence unless , not less than seven clear days before the hearing of the proceedings , he has served a notice under subsection ( 3 ) below on the person bringing the proceedings .
19 ( 4 ) It is hereby declared that a person shall not be entitled to rely on the defence provided by subsection ( 1 ) above by reason of his reliance on information supplied by another , unless he shows that it was reasonable in all the circumstances for him to have relied on the information , having regard in particular ( a ) to the steps which he took , and those which might reasonably have been taken , for the purpose of verifying the information ; and ( b ) to whether he had any reason to disbelieve the information .
20 The defence contained in the proviso applies only to a contravention of subs .
21 They see eternity in terms of the response made to God while on earth .
22 The response made to a sign ( word ) and that made to the object represented by that word .
23 The response given by pupil 2 is couched in terms indicating that the method is general for any number of squares .
24 She is also happy with the response gained from the local people of Barton Street .
25 Today , the response based on total ignorance is still alive and well in circumstances in which even the limited attention given to gender discrimination in schools far exceeds its identification as an issue in the provision of educational opportunities for adult women .
26 A possibility originally considered by Lubow and Moore ( 1959 ) as an explanation for their newly discovered latent inhibition effect was that during pre-exposure the subject might come to perform some response to the stimulus that interfered with the response monitored during conditioning .
27 In Scale 2 Hilton talks of his understanding of the dynamic nature of God 's love working in man : The goal of contemplative life is to see this , a seeing which is a felt understanding of love , and Hilton accounts for the curious process by which a person grows towards this state as the interaction between the being of God — unformed love in which all men participate — and the response enabled by God to this dynamic potential at the heart of their being — love formed .
28 For example , if the entire coding for the strength of the response depended on Kandel 's single synapse , there should be in the intact animal a direct correlation between the frequency or amount of firing of that specific motor neuron and the strength of the withdrawal reflex .
29 Of course , the response varied from council to council .
30 Thus in the former situation the stimulus is received and the response initiated by the same hemisphere ( direct or uncrossed reaction ) .
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