Corpus in a sentence as a noun

The problem is you are shitting on Habeas corpus.

I've been collecting a corpus of them for a while; it may soon be big enough to be useful.

And the habeas corpus, and the due process prior to incarceration.

Perhaps Google is happier to pay higher premiums or they've negotiated down thanks to a younger and healthier corpus of employees?

All it takes is some basic machine learning applied to a corpus of lower-level games, and a way to plug the discovered patterns into the playing engine.

Martin Luther King didn't live in a world where we imprison innocent men in legal limbo without trial or habeas corpus, or where we officially sanctioned torture and the oubliette.

"Martin Luther King didn't live in a world where we imprison innocent men in legal limbo without trial or habeas corpus, or where we officially sanctioned torture and the oubliette.

It would be a cool project to re-granulize the commonly used library corpus for a particular programming language at the level of individual functions.

You can use it to compute some of your scoring metrics, or read in a corpus, but...why bother?I'm slowly putting together an alternative, where you get exactly one tokeniser, exactly one tagger, etc.

In conclusion, this hedge fund makes a lot of money...I almost want to run some NLP scripts over a corpus of profiles of hedge fund managers and automatically generate a dozen of these, print them, and see if I can get a job at Bloomberg.

Corpus definitions

noun

capital as contrasted with the income derived from it

See also: principal

noun

a collection of writings; "he edited the Hemingway corpus"

noun

the main part of an organ or other bodily structure