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ACH 723 Advisory Committees were set up by the NEC on 13 March 1918 in order to help to develop the Party's policies on a wide range of issues and began to publish reports and statements which added to the corpus of Labour policies.

B2X 327 This intuition was confirmed in a study in which we asked graduate students and other members of staff in our department to comment on short passages derived from examples in our corpus.

BPH 534 Judges would have difficulty in removing the prisoners by habeas corpus however, and a short bill would be needed.

CG8 51 the interlinked corpus difference : it is more common to have several different documents open at the same time, e.g. a tutorial document that links to a reference document.

CLM 796 Catholic ritual was, of course, a central element of the major liturgical feasts of Easter and Christmas, but the church also gave its blessing to the festivities associated with other religious and civic holidays; in Canterbury, for example, these included the Corpus Christi processions, the celebration of the translation of the relics of St Thomas à Becket, and the St George's Day procession, which was headed by the mayor and aldermen of the town.

EBT 1778 The Corpus continues apace, with five volumes on Pisanello and his School almost ready for publication.

ECN 258 Such knowledge forms a single system in each individual person so that his actions and his accounts are performances drawing only upon one corpus of knowledge.

EE9 621 The Custody of Children Act 1891 gave judges discretionary powers to reject applications for writs of habeas corpus from parents of children removed due to ill-treatment.

EES 685 The first method, after Debili [1982], uses a listing of word pairs observed to have entered into certain syntactic relations in a previously analysed corpus (e.g., subject/main verb or noun/adjectival modifier, etc.).

EES 713 About 2,000 concordance lines were obtained for each test word, taken from a 22 million-token corpus.

EES 811 The COBUILD Corpus [Sinclair, 1987] --; 20 million words;

EES 1419 This can be accomplished by collecting a corpus of texts for a chosen domain and producing a frequency distribution for the words therein.

EES 1955 Initially, this'; collocation building program'; was applied to a small corpus of financial documents.

EWR 1296 Far from contemplating the burning of books, any amendments which inhibited coverage of" the whole corpus of English literature" were considered dangerously radical."

FCE 223 He applied for habeas corpus on the ground that he did not fall within the scope of the order.

FCE 267 The certiorari and prohibition proceedings constituted a criminal cause or matter, as would a habeas corpus application if the subject matter were criminal in the sense described in Amand v. Home Secretary and the Minister of Defence of Royal Netherlands Government [1943] A.C. 147.

FED 164 It is generally assumed that in the absence of methodological artifacts visual laterality effects in normals arise either because one cerebral hemisphere is relatively inefficient at processing or retrieving the stimulus material presented and/or because one hemisphere cannot fully process the information and has to send it across the corpus callosum to the opposite hemisphere.

FRG 1055 However, this proved not to be the case, since even from such a large corpus, it was possible to extract only 560 utterance tokens --; an average of less than 11.7 per speaker.

G0R 398 So, whether we look purely to the way in which a corpus sustains itself internally, or to the production of new perspectives for the corpus, or to the intermingling of different corpuses, or finally to standing outside a corpus altogether and developing a critique of it, we can see that reason is exhibited within and given sense by a framework with its own tacit rules.

G0R 1776 For the student will be in no position to understand the way in which the knowledge corpus impacts on the world.

GT4 1256 [ The Times , 3 June 1916; W. W. Jackson in Proceedings of the British Academy , vol. vii, 1917/18; Register of Exeter College, Oxford, 1894; L. R. Farnell, Bibliography of the Fellows and Tutors of Exeter College Oxford in recent times , privately published, 1914; T. M. Crowder's Journals, MSS CCC 453-;5, Corpus Christi College library, Oxford.]

HGR 681 Corpus Linguistics

HGR 692 This placed restrictions on the size of the corpus that could be produced.

HGR 695 The COBUILD corpus (Sinclair, 1987a) has about 20 million words and the American TEI corpus (Walker, 1989) and British National Corpus (BNC) (Leech, forthcoming) are expected to be in excess of 100 million words.

HGR 712 Since Jelinek's corpus was about 2 million words it was impossible.

HGR 740 When faced with the same problem the compilers of the LOB corpus opted for a statistical approach.

HGR 775 The corpus used for this was the three million sentence bilingual proceedings of the Canadian Hansard (parliamentary proceedings).

HGR 1168 The first step in the evaluation of the ANLT processing system was to select a few sentences from the Longman/Lancaster corpus and samples of recognised text (the HP business text in Appendix 5 and estate agents details).

HGR 1342 Examples of this are the CLAWS system (Garside, 1987) for tagging the LOB corpus and the PARTS tagger (Church, 1988) which is being used for tagging the ACL/DCI corpus.

HGR 1469 There are other ways in which the COBUILD dictionary is unique --; explanations of words are given in sentence form and supported with real examples from the corpus.

HGR 1497 In order to achieve this balance care must be taken in the selection of sources from which the corpus is created and how much of each source is used in the corpus.

HGR 1499 In order for a corpus to be representative it is necessary to define the whole of the text that the corpus is to be a sample of.

HGR 1543 Many types occur just once in the LOB corpus.

HGR 1678 The syntactic information stored in the lexicon represents a combination of information from the Text710 version of the OALDCE dictionary and the LOB corpus.

HGR 1703 However many of the tags used exclusively in the LOB corpus can be retained.

HGR 1713 The corpus is then processed a line at a time.

HGR 1864 Of the 45,622 tokens in the corpus sample that would ideally be found in the dictionary (ignoring non-alphabetic combinations and enclitics), 95% (43,490) were found in the dictionary as they stood.

HGR 2220 For sublanguage processing this may prove to be extremely useful if a large (raw) corpus is available, since the word classification will be specifically for that sublanguage type.

HKR 1985 On the positive side, however, Amnesty International noted improvements such as the restoration of the right of habeas corpus and the repeal of the 1982 national security legislation.

HKV 3034 In February 1990 the High Court dismissed a habeus corpus application on behalf of Vincent Cheng, one of the Catholic lay workers detained under the ISA in 1987 accused of being among the ringleaders of the Marxist conspiracy [see p. 37086].

HLK 614 In accordance with a 1963 judgment, which had been enshrined in a habeas corpus law by a congressional statute in 1966, a lower appeals court had ruled that the defendant was entitled to a federal court hearing on his claim.

HSC 775 Of course, this apparatus would not be valid for use in normal subjects as the corpus collosum would allow the transfer of information from one hemisphere to the other.

HU2 4614 In 1989 the same two patients who had had dysplastic changes in the corpus specimens three years earlier again showed slight dysplasia.

HU9 1211 In Corpus Christi Parish Hall,

HY9 573 William's suspension of habeas corpus in the early years of the war, his use of the royal veto, and his attempt to retain a standing army in peacetime after the Treaty of Ryswick in 1697, further aroused Country suspicions about the strength of the executive.

JSK 212 Er as you can imagine in the circumstances of the civil war the government, the federal government, was much vexed about the question of spies and fifth columnists and people er in the, in the northern states er engaged in sabotage and collecting espionage of, of various kinds so er Lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus.

JT0 203 Th there is erm a study going on to do with something called the British National Corpus which I don't quite know what that's about but they they want er samples of the sort of things that lecturers do in lecture theatres.

KAM 115 In 1976 I was ready to abandon the whole project, but a former student of , also a Swede, named , offered to take the project to Norway (where he was then working), and complete the corpus there.

KGK 600 I know I had to explain to somebody in Chambers the other day something to do with the Corpus that it wasn't where was the story there wasn't a story

KRY 449 A quick Corpus check on these .