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

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1 By repeating the algorithm cyclically , it can form ever larger , more comprehensive grammars .
2 This is the essence of the algorithm above .
3 Thus for example , if I want pupils to understand subtraction , the more I rehearse the different details of the algorithm publicly , the less likely the pupil is to do anything other than pick up the outer show .
4 The algorithm originally adopted was that a pixel was to be ON if more than five of the surrounding eight pixels were ON , OFF if fewer than three were ON , and not changed from its existing value if from three to five were ON .
5 If , on the other hand , the estimates are always equal to or less than the actual cost for a path , as in Fig. 8.2. , then even if the algorithm initially takes the wrong path , its actual cost will be worse than the other , optimistically estimated paths .
6 The chilli also meant that Praeger had been just a wire man with orders not to kill anybody who came at him just blind them and run .
7 Loreto did try and come back into the game , but they relied on the breakaway too much with Barnwell and O'Neill always on their own , and lacking the support necessary to cause problems for Portadown .
8 I do n't know if he realised it either , but the Danuese would not have taken kindly to having their programme wiped off the air-waves midway through .
9 I know them to be human creatures made in God 's image too , the womenfolk most lovely and most temperate ( for the most part ) , and I would not abet the evil Spaniard in his slanders .
10 ‘ The reason for this is just that in these matters custom makes us reason and judge so quickly , or rather we recall the judgments previously made about similar things ; and thus we fail to distinguish the difference between these operations and a simple sense perception ’ .
11 To put the matter more precisely , there is little support in the judgments either for Lord Diplock 's tripartite standard of review , or for as extensive a review as his Lordship advocates for administrative institutions .
12 Even though this case went to the House of Lords no disagreement with that statement of principle is found in the judgments there .
13 Later on the manager decided that , in recognition of the outstanding and unsung work that embalmers do , he had overcharged them and sent the porter upstairs with a £5 refund for them .
14 Corbett leaned over and gripped the porter tightly by the shoulder .
15 The outdoor sand pit may include many of the activities already described and is dealt with more fully in chapter 9 Outdoor Activities .
16 The innkeeper , in Coleridge 's version of events , could remember nothing remotely suspicious in the activities either of Coleridge or the ‘ strange gentleman ’ from Alfoxden , though he did recall the amazement of some local farmers when , at a great dinner party , Coleridge and the vicar of Stowey had talked ‘ real Hebrew Greek at each other for an hour together ’ .
17 Swimming , painting , climbing , dancing , singing and acting are just some of the activities even young children are trying out .
18 Nor need the activities necessarily be performed by the same firm .
19 First , it shares characteristics which are common to many of the activities typically undertaken by women , especially on an unpaid basis — routine , repetitive tasks which have few circumscribed limits of time or obligation .
20 When jury selection commenced on Sept. 5 , the defence vainly made a last-minute effort to get the trial dismissed , alleging government breach of ethics because it had just learned that Noriega 's former lawyer , Raymond Takiff , who had advised him to surrender to US authorities in January 1990 , was at the time working secretly for federal authorities .
21 There is no automatic way to make nine tricks in a hand like this , but you have the comfort of knowing that it will not be easy for the defence either .
22 The defence thus utilized one side of the ambivalence — the love and high esteem felt for the father — to build a bulwark against the other — the hate and contempt of the father — in order to inhibit the aggressive egoism of males and make them all equally subject to a primal father-figure who for the first time now became fully internalized as a shared superego .
23 This gave the backs quality possession and the defence eventually cracked .
24 Two hours and several ‘ objections ’ from the defence later , he neared the end of his evidence .
25 Only then will they be able to plead the defence both with full particularity and in the expectation that admissible evidence will become available to support the plea at trial .
26 It might be comforting to see the balance of power in the hands of the defence rather than the offence — but there is no assurance it would stay there .
27 Then with about 7 minutes to go , Goodmans speed got through the defence again and Beeny could only parry his low shot for Gray ( there was about 5 of them on the pitch ) to tap in .
28 Its existence had not been revealed to the defence even after specific requests for unused material and , days before the trial , a specific request from a solicitor for three defendants , for a copy of any video tape .
29 He added that the defence also needs more time to examine and obtain documents relating to the case after new evidence came to light last week .
30 The defence also claimed that Poindexter had never intended to mislead Congress and that any inaccuracies in his testimony were accidental .
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