Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [is] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ’ I just hate categories and sometimes new age can connotate airy-fairy , ridiculous things , whereas the synchro-energiser is based on scientific research . ’
2 Garg and Gotlieb have developed a method that is related to interpolation searching , and in which the algorithm is based on an analysis of the key sequence , rather than on a presupposition such as the effectiveness of any particular procedure — say mid-square or division .
3 The heuristic component of the algorithm is given by some estimate h(N) which is a guess at the cost of a cheapest path from N to a goal .
4 The algorithm is implemented in the program yacorder and is used for positioning contigs which do not contain any mapped probes and so can not be positioned directly .
5 Each component of the partition is a cluster , and the algorithm is intended to find clusters which are as far apart as possible .
6 In Fig. 8.1. the algorithm is misled into taking the leftmost path because its actual cost , 3 , is less than the estimate , 4 , ( though not the actual cost , 2 ) of the correct , rightmost path .
7 If the algorithm is to do all we want , contexts should be allowed to include some variables too .
8 The algorithm is used both for originally arranging the array , and to check whether a particular value is present .
9 The algorithm is supplied with a heuristic function , called f , and it chooses nodes from OPEN in order of their f values .
10 and the algorithm is guided just by the cost so far , g(n) .
11 The algorithm is modified , since only some set of the higher probability letters are selected as candidates to be chosen between , instead of choosing between all possible candidates .
12 The algorithm is described by Walker .
13 The tag is picked up at the end of a track and the synonym will also , on average , be at or near the end of a track , not in the middle .
14 There 's always a bad moment , Howard knows , after the porter 's unlocked your room , switched everything on , drawn the curtains , and gone away again with a huge tip because you had only a folder of fresh banknotes in your pocket , when you sit down helplessly and think , well , here we are , this is it , I 've arrived .
15 Arguably , the defence has no evidential burden to discharge in this situation , for , since the defence is seeking to do no more than deny the basic elements of the prosecution 's case , any assertion of consent by the defence should be placed before the jury .
16 The use that may be made of the occurrence or non-occurrence of a reinvestigation by the defence is bound to be problematic .
17 It has been suggested that the defence is limited to the ‘ mischievous , deliberate and conscious act of a stranger , ’ and therefore excludes his negligent acts .
18 The defence is called " fair comment " — a misnomer , because it in fact defends unfair comment , so long as that comment is honest : " Every latitude must be given to opinion and to prejudice , and then an ordinary set of men with ordinary judgment must say [ not whether they agree with it , but ] whether any fair man would have made such a comment …
19 The defence is expected to summarise its case tomorrow — the final day of this trial at the Palais de Justice in Paris
20 The defence is confined to absence of supply , for example where the goods are stolen from the manufacturer or scrapped by him .
21 If the defence is used by a drug manufacturer where a new drug has caused damage to users , then provided he can show that laboratory tests showed no defects , he would be justified in marketing the drug while testing is still under way .
22 If the defence is to work , the predator must learn not to eat poisonous animals , because natural selection will not favour a trait , by which an animal , after it is dead , makes its attacker sick .
23 If any question arises as to this , the defence is entitled , and is under a duty , to invite the trial judge to exercise the discretionary power given to him by section 17 of the Evidence Act , which corresponds exactly to section 5 of the Criminal Procedure Act 1865 ( 28 & 29 Vict. c. 18 ) and provides :
24 It is of course taken for granted that the loading is such that always so that the response is given by equations ( 8.11 ) ( 8.13 ) .
25 The response is coming through slowly , but we 've had to take a lot of initiatives on our own and we are hoping that others will come and support and back these initiatives .
26 In achaete flies , the prepattern forms normally , but the cells locally do not respond , presumably because some gene needed for the response is changed .
27 Moscovitch found support for his proposition in the fact that split-brain patients sometimes begin to write with the left hand what is clearly a correct response to a stimulus seen in the left visual field , but that then the left hemisphere takes over control and the response is finished incorrectly since the left half of the brain has not seen the stimulus ( Levy , Mebes and Sperry , 1971 ) .
28 The response is encrypted as it is sent , and responses come back faster than pre-PROFS .
29 You will notice that the comments do pay attention to spelling , but that the main purpose of the response is to show the pupil that he has achieved what he set out to do , that is , to write it like a court report , and to include the main information from the story .
30 I 'm aware that our backs are up against the wall as regards time because the response is meant to be in by Friday erm I do n't think actually that this is the the paper that Vince is presenting , although in fact , surely raises issues , I do n't think it is actually response as it stands , I think it is a paper which raises items of issues for this committee to consider , I do n't think in itself it serves as a response .
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