Sentence examples for a form has been from inspiring English sources

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The MBL1 pseudogene (not expressed), corresponding to the A form, has been found in the human genome.

The manifesto, as a form, has been diluted in recent years, used to advertise burritos from Chipotle and leggings from Lululemon.

But another outcome seems more relevant to the Costa judges' decision: with nobody prepared to underwrite it, biography as a form has been thrown into crisis.

The former rules – which allowed anyone from anywhere to join the register by merely filling out a form has been replaced with a two-stage interview with officers.

To specify the permissible intervals for the variation of design variables, a form has been proposed for recording the specific characteristics with explicit interrelationships between target functions and design variables.

A form has been developed to facilitate these requests, and it will be posted to the Employee Travel website.

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Several varieties, a subspecies, and a form have been described by European mycologists.

The complete management of document texts in a structured form has been a goal of the project since its inception.

49 A modified form has been developed with an enlarged number of possible answers to avoid a ceiling effect.

Gold in a bulk form has been observed to be a poor catalyst.

For increased readability a prose form has been chosen rather than using a pseudocode description.

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