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

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1 If the estimates are used to prune paths , the algorithm is no longer guaranteed to find the optimal path , though it may be possible to prove that the probability of doing so approaches 1 .
2 Later information could score better than the path so far , the estimated score ( extrapolated from the current score ) therefore no longer functions as a reliable upper bound , and so the algorithm is no longer admissible .
3 For the UB-level the algorithm is more sophisticated and two subsidiary procedures coefficients and optimum are called .
4 The algorithm is very simple .
5 However , the fact that the other local minima found by the algorithm were all less than 0.15% greater than this value indicates that the path length would not necessarily have a minimum coinciding with the best probe order in other data sets containing many repeats , a fact illustrated by chromosome III .
6 From this perspective , the witch-doctor is clearly on the side of the angels and his business is highly legitimate .
7 Still , scam or no scam , there 's no denying , especially not from Galliano themselves , that the tag is currently working full steam ahead in their flavour .
8 The judgments were very short and appear to have been extempore .
9 Even after a few minutes — even while the porter is still showing him to his room — Howard feels that he has understood a great deal about this city .
10 At the tiny station of Plowden an angry old woman asked whether we had permission to park our car in the yard , so I did n't add to her troubles by asking for a ticket to Ludlow , as I had intended , but drove on to Marshbrook where the porter was more kindly . ’
11 The porter was so terrified that he fainted .
12 And then she realised what the porter was really asking her .
13 This is quite different from the case with books where the activities are very often carried out in different locations .
14 The activities are then decomposed until such time as the related resources ( eg people , time , money , skills etc ) which need to be committed to the procedure can be clarified .
15 Her case for the defence is notably restrained , unlike her treatment of the same subject in Dickon , a play published posthumously in 1953 .
16 Tries scored simply because the defence is slightly more knackered than the attack .
17 There is no need here to consider what is capable of amounting to a reasonable excuse , but it suffices to say that the defence is clearly of very limited scope .
18 The defence is well sorted .
19 It is thought that the defence is most relevant in the context of take-overs where a merchant bank may build up a stake in a target company for a prospective bidder .
20 Nevertheless , the defence is now firmly part of the law and brings the rule in Rylands v. Fletcher closer to the tort of negligence .
21 The defence is too frequent , passionate and uncompromising to suggest that it was all a short-term tactic to confuse .
22 The defence is still stout , but the manner less confident than that of Lord James ten years before , or of Goronwy Rees writing in 1971 about the 1920s .
23 He knows sod all about football and , talk about stingy , I wish the defence were as tight as the clasp on his wallet .
24 Well Notts went wide of the target on eight minutes , it was er all really set up by Gary with a little header down to Paul , inside right channel , lobbed it on to , the defence was wide open and who had n't scored this season got the very goal that he 's been wanting to score to add to his match winning performance on Saturday , when he was made the patrons ' player of the match and er he thumped the ball in the net , it was quite a blistering effort and Notts should 've settled down on that and certainly should 've settled down on twenty one .
25 The defence was really impressive especially vs the scum and we were unlucky not to pinch the game with the Fairclough header .
26 Moreover , the supporters of Morgan add , this should not lead to unmeritorious acquittals , because juries will not allow bogus defences to succeed : in Morgan itself the House of Lords was satisfied that the basis for the defence was so weak that a correctly directed jury would have found the defendants guilty .
27 The defence was very bad .
28 The defence was very slow as er er , when who was it ?
29 If the response is high enough an application for capital
30 In the laser the nonlinearity leads to competition between these two types of behaviour , and gives rise to unstable behaviour as the injected signal is increased from zero ( stable self-excited laser , as discussed above ) to a value high enough to slave the laser to the injected signal frequency , where the response is again stable .
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