Example sentences of "the form of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 One technology that makes this possible is that of Artificial Intelligence in the form of KBS 's .
2 Israel would receive ECU150,000,000 in the form of balance-of-payments loans , and the Palestinians of the West Bank and Gaza Strip would receive the remainder in the form of grants to be disbursed through banks and agri-export and commercial organizations .
3 In England more than £2 million of annual funding for choristers comes from cathedrals or other bodies , given in the form of scholarships awarded to children at the age of seven or eight .
4 During this , the shaman wore a special coat , often elaborately embellished with symbolic designs , trailing thongs , bells and iron pendants in the form of birds or chain ‘ snakes ’ .
5 But outside the heart of the wood the Green Men brought berries and fertility in the form of birds to the villages and farms of the people .
6 Decisions had to be taken about which information was best presented in the form of bar-charts , and which was more suited to pie-charts or line graphs .
7 As software has improved computers can also output the results in the form of bar-charts , pie-charts , scattergraphs , and so on .
8 But the state — indirectly — contributes over 50 per cent of annual funds in the form of subscriptions paid for news services .
9 The acids dissolved in water appear largely in the form of ions ( charged atoms ) .
10 The better off could avail themselves of banking and credit facilities , shops selling luxury goods , culture in the form of theatres and other entertainment facilities .
11 It was in fact surprising to learn that so many of Piffetti 's works take the form of oratories , private chapels and prayer-stools .
12 The role of documentation and the devices for handling information in a museum context often remain hidden to visitors , who are nonetheless bombarded with information from the moment they enter any large museum or art gallery — in the form of signs indicating the way to the cafeteria , ground-plans of the premises , or , more obviously , labels and information panels associated with the gallery displays .
13 Discrimination learning is especially important for nursing practice as nurses are constantly faced with distinguishing between one set of conditions and another in the form of signs and symptoms , in the form of differences in kinds of equipment and their use , and in the form of differences in patients ' problems and needs .
14 Despite the need to return to a monetary economy under the liberal market conditions of NEP , by the end of 1922 over onethird of total revenue still came in the form of taxes in kind .
15 Money paid by a citizen to a public authority in the form of taxes or other levies paid pursuant to an ultra vires demand by the authority was therefore held to be prima facie recoverable by the citizen as of right .
16 Next , in the leading case of Air Canada v. British Columbia , 59 D.L.R. ( 4th ) 161 , the question arose whether money in the form of taxes paid under a statute held to be ultra vires was recoverable .
17 I would therefore hold that money paid by a citizen to a public authority in the form of taxes or other levies paid pursuant to an ultra vires demand by the authority is prima facie recoverable by the citizen as of right .
18 DB2 is a relational DBMS , that is data structures are presented to it in the form of tables ; IMS views the data structures in terms of hierarchies ; and IDMS in terms of networks .
19 Also interesting and worthwhile is Verve 's 17-track ‘ Swedish Schnapps Plus ’ release from late last year ( ) ; this is an album of Parker 's quintet recordings ( from 1949–51 ) , as with ‘ The Charlie Parker Story ’ , but with additional interest in the form of trumpeters Red Rodney and Kenny Dorham ( as well as Miles Davis ) and Kenny Clarke and Max Roach on drums .
20 They would be based increasingly on the operating lease and take the form of instruments focused on the capital markets .
21 Sand-coloured with green eyes , they can readily assume the form of sand-martins and , thus disguised , will rescue lost children and return them to their homes .
22 Wall-mounted material that has both visual and tactile interest is intriguing and can , in the form of collages and friezes , incorporate designs or figures made by the pupils .
23 A staggering £300,000 had been raised from local people and businesses , some of it in the form of covenants .
24 Every so often , rational pursuits need to be ‘ seen through ’ ; and their practices and concepts , which all too easily take on the form of rituals , need to be demystified .
25 Evolution , which literally means unrolling , or development , is , for biologists , the process by which there has occurred a steady change in the form of organisms across generations .
26 These then are features of species or subdivisions of them , by geography or sex for example , leading to a consideration of the form of organisms , so that differences in morphological features may reflect different lifestyles in closely related species , which can coexist .
27 Corpuscular or particulate radiation appears in the form of protons and neutrons which take longer to reach the earth 's upper atmosphere than the higher energy radiations .
28 Much of what follows is set therefore in the form of questions which need to be considered by all of us .
29 Since the SADS-L is normally used in a face-to-face interview situation these items are mostly in the form of questions and here the original wording was retained .
30 It is sometimes quite incredible the kind of information people expect the reception desk to supply , but generally it takes the form of questions about train , bus and taxi services , which means up-to-date timetables and the telephone numbers of the local taxi services must be to hand .
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