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

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1 If the algorithm can detect a short path to a goal , and always choose the N from OPEN which is on this path , then it will be efficient .
2 These algorithms are most suited to tasks with small branching ratios and reversible operators , and with simple states so that the algorithm can remember several states at a time .
3 It depends on contexts in parse trees , and the algorithm can only calculate parse trees if it has enough AND symbols ; so clustering depends on the set of available AND symbols .
4 Whenever the algorithm can not decide unambiguously which line to follow ( for example , at the intersection of two roads , or at a railway junction or a river confluence ) then the operator is asked to resolve the ambiguity by making a choice .
5 We will call this backwards pruning because , at the point where more than one path has the same successor , the algorithm can look back the way it has come , and mark or retain only the highest scoring path .
6 The scale of the activities can be inferred both from the activity type and the level of participation involved .
7 If objectives are understood by all staff in a school , they will help to form a framework on which the activities can be based .
8 While each of the activities can be supplied on a stand-alone basis , many clients in the pharmaceutical industry prefer to employ one contractor capable of adopting an holistic approach .
9 Their manager , Marvin Rodriguez , promises a ‘ conservative game ’ in Italy , but Cayasso and Coronado are a couple of forwards to watch provided the defence can get the ball away .
10 ‘ Where in the ordinary course a person gives a statement to the police and later comes to give evidence for the Crown , the defence can not inspect in advance such statement .
11 The defence can call in court for the statement but , if it does , it may make the statement evidence , possibly to the detriment of the accused .
12 My respectful view , for reasons which your Lordships will have noted , is that both the contention of the defence and the court 's refutation of it were misconceived : the absence of consent on the part of the owner is already inherent in the word ‘ appropriates , ’ properly understood , and therefore the argument for the defence got off on the wrong foot and the counter-argument that the words specified by the defence can not be read into section 1(1) did not assist the prosecution .
13 At trick two you cash the Ace of Diamonds and thereafter the defence can not dare to lead Diamonds and must always lead another suit at you any time they are on lead .
14 Some judges are of the opinion that there must be an express or implied agreement between the parties before the defence can operate .
15 The other view is that where the plaintiff comes across a danger which has already been created by the defendant the defence can operate .
16 The plaintiff must have had a genuine freedom of choice before the defence can be successfully raised against him .
17 The contrast with West Germany is sharp , for although the 1965 German equivalent of Traffic in Towns echoed Buchanan 's views on the need for the establishment of environmental standards , the response can be seen as the departure point for much of the environmental traffic management practised there since .
18 Realising the response can be achieved in three separate stages but this is not recommended .
19 When a stress is applied to a solid the response can not in reality be instantaneous and , in polymers , in particular , elastic " after-effects ' ( to use the phrase of Weber in 1835 ) are found .
20 Many hormones have been implicated in the colonic response to food , including cholecystokinin , gastrin , motilin , neurotensin , pancreatic polypeptide , and PYY. cholecystokinin increases recrosigmoid segmenting pressure activity when administered exogenously , and the response can be reproduced by the administration of intraduodenal nutrients known to cause release of cholecystokinin .
21 This has the advantage that , with careful structuring , the income can escape distribution to the UK .
22 if income arises in an overseas company owned by an overseas settlement the income can not be taxed upon the settlor under this section ( the " see-through " provision which is now abolished in s681(1) ( b ) never did apply to Chapter II ) ; 2. no reference is made to the domicile of the settlor in Chapter II of Part XV unlike Chapter III ( see s681(1) ) ; 3. no reference is made in s663 to the Case under which the tax charge is to arise .
23 Under the " once-and-for-all " test what matters is that the income can be used to benefit the individual in question in the year of assessment in which it arises , and it does not matter if it is not possible so to apply that income in a subsequent year of assessment .
24 Under the " continuing review " test , what matters is whether the income can directly or indirectly be used for providing a benefit for the individual at the time the benefit in question is in fact conferred on him .
25 This is self-contained and provides a spectacular water display at night , yet during the daytime can be used as an ordinary fountain .
26 Himmelstein added that as a trade association , the AIC can not legally exclude anyone who seeks membership , and must accept all applicants willing to pay the annual dues of $75 .
27 The AIC can not expel members , but only demote them from Fellow or Professional Associate to Associate .
28 Mosquito netting : the nets are at both ends of the tent can be zipped independently of the door flap .
29 The tent can be put up in as little as five seconds and has enough room to provide shade and wind protection for two adults .
30 Instead of tiring you out , a run round the park can perk up your sex life no end , a survey reveals today .
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