Example sentences of "is [verb] [conj] [art] reader " in BNC.

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1 However , the label ’ semantic ’ will continue to be used , although it is intended that the reader should not restrict its denotation to the strict linguistic sense .
2 It is recommended that the reader refers to Satir ( 1988 , Chapter 10 ) for a user-friendly account of systems theory .
3 A standard fault is to assume that the reader is familiar with the jargon which the designer habitually uses .
4 Comprehension level is attained when the reader not only decodes the words but also understands what the words are saying .
5 It is hoped that the reader , after assessing these areas , will have a basis for evaluating the information system in his/her own institution .
6 It is hoped that the reader will use these perspectives to reassess practice in his/her school to meet the challenge of the 1990s .
7 It is hoped that the reader will participate to some extent in this activity by sharing the perspective of the workshop team who worked on this text .
8 An extensive treatment of this issue is not the concern of this book , and it is assumed that the reader has already made a study of it elsewhere , usually in some introductory study of economics .
9 It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the elements of thermodynamics , statistical mechanics and elasticity to the level of an honours degree in physics or chemistry but since continuum mechanics and viscoelasticity are not commonly found in such courses a detailed account of them is give in Chaps 2 and 3 , Chap .
10 It is intended for all levels of user , however it is assumed that the reader is familiar with LIFESPAN and its operation .
11 It is intended for all levels of user , however it is assumed that the reader is familiar with LIFESPAN and its operation .
12 The User Guide is intended for all levels of user , however it is assumed that the reader is familiar with LIFESPAN and its operation .
13 The graffitist who scrawls : Mr Kipling writes exceedingly good books will hope that the reader knows of Rudyard Kipling the writer ; but the joke is lost unless the reader also knows the syntactic frame of the advertising slogan Mr Kipling bakes exceedingly good cakes .
14 A great deal of pleasure and interest is lost if the reader is not able to form mental pictures of what is being referred to , however fleetingly .
15 Every periodic wave is equivalent to some unique harmonic spectrum and it is suggested that the reader should draw the spectrum corresponding to a square wave as an exercise .
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