Example sentences of "as in example " in BNC.

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1 As in example , the Theban Crates flung all his possessions into the sea saying I had rather drown you than you should drown me .
2 Play up and down each scale pattern covering all six strings as in Example 1 .
3 Your assignment for this month is , firstly , to practise all five shapes in third interval skips as in Example 1 , and secondly to practise all five shapes in fourths as in the following Examples 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 and 6 .
4 We use the same A , B , C , as in Example 1 , but select as our starting vector submatrix unc In choosing Yo we have selected simple vectors which are clearly linearly independent , and which between them bring all elements in A into operation in the formation of Wo .
5 We use the same matrices B and C as in Example 2.9.3.1. then , if
6 unc Note : As in Example 1 and 2 above , we have used the reverse operation here to remove the number 4 by dividing by 4 .
7 Even the simple device of lengthening one note and shortening another can transform the music ( as in Example 2(b) , above ) .
8 Wordsworth 's poem could well be set as in Example 47 : Of course , this kind of writing can be highly poetic , but there is also a danger of falling into aimless meandering , or of not being memorable precisely because it has no metrical background .
9 It is very effective in quiet passages where the beauty of melody and harmony are undisturbed by counterpoint , as in Example 63 , from Messiaen 's O Sacrum convivium : The effect here is tranquil and smooth , yet homophony may also give the best texture for decisive , dynamic expressions .
10 Because series are meant to produce atonality they usually lack tonal suggestions , as in Example 124 : In this series no group of three adjacent notes has any tonal suggestion .
11 Having introduced the reader to a fairly complex canonic structure we must move on , listing only a few main canonic usages as a reminder : canons at the unison , octave , and transposed ; canon by inversion and canon by retrograde and inverted retrograde ; canon cancrizans ( mirrored canon as in Example 137 ) ; canons by diminution and augmentation .
12 As long as the pull-out torque of the motor is constant with speed , the rate of acceleration is constant ( as in example of Section 6.3 ) and a linear ramp produces optimum performance from the system .
13 This may be done in a rigid way , as in setting or streaming , where allocation to a different group occurs infrequently , as in Example E. By contrast , there may be flexible groupings for particular activities within the classroom .
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