Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [verb] [prep] [noun sg] 2 " in BNC.

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1 Personal details about the doctor are not Continued on Page 2 Continued from Page 1 being released but he is undergoing treatment and is expected to be back at work soon .
2 The masses are usually characterised by Class 2 residues , which the governing elite has to be able to manipulate for its own purposes .
3 Here the focus will be upon three of the so called dynamic effects , ( these factors are also discussed in Chapter 2 ) .
4 I can tell him that , if we had been involved in the process during the years in which this Government were involved , proper priority would have been given to the very stipulations that we laid down some time ago about convergence , the accountability of institutions and the need for a change in regional and structural funding — as well as several other considerations , some of which are now contained in article 2 of the treaty .
5 This can be clearly seen in Fig. 2 d obtained by a direct transform of LEED I-V spectra in which a non-normal incident beam was directed along the axis between the O atom and one of Ni atoms in the first layer .
6 Certainly it must be admitted that there are a number of relevant issues about development in general on which prior opinions have to be formed — one of the most important is the relationship between rapid population growth and soil erosion which has been briefly discussed in Chapter 2 .
7 To ensure the simplicity of the system , it is expressly provided in Article 2 that no intervening agency in the requested State is to deal with the Letter of Request on its way to the Central Authority .
8 When the siliconed edge of panel 3 is vertically aligned with panel 2 , slide panel 3 against panel 2 .
9 Secondly , where an exemption clause is not invalidated by section 2 , the buyer may be able to sue the seller for breach of contract and to defeat the exemption clause by virtue of sections 6 or 3 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act .
10 Flocor is also included in chamber 2 .
11 This is fully described in Section 2 .
12 The use of keys to move between fields is fully described in Section 2 and summarised in Appendix A. You must provide the following details :
13 The use of keys to move between fields is fully described in Section 2 and summarised in Appendix A. You must provide the following details :
14 The use of keys to move between fields is fully described in Section 2 and summarised in Appendix A. You must provide the following details :
15 The use of keys to move between fields is fully described in Section 2 and summarised in Appendix A. You must provide the following details :
16 The use of keys to move between fields is fully described in Section 2 and summarised in Appendix A. You must provide the following details :
17 You can correct the errors in the specified input file using the LIFESPAN Breakout facility which can be accessed by pressing PF1/1 — the Breakout key ; the use of this key is fully described in Section 2 .
18 The use of keys to move between fields is fully described in Section 2 and summarised in Appendix A. You must provide the following details :
19 The use of keys to move between fields is fully described in Section 2 and summarised in Appendix A.
20 The use of keys to move between fields is fully described in Section 2 and summarised in Appendix A. You must provide the following details :
21 The use of keys to move between fields is fully described in Section 2 and summarised in Appendix A. You must provide the following details :
22 The use of keys to move between fields is fully described in Section 2 and summarised in Appendix A. You must provide the following details :
23 The use of keys to move between fields is fully described in Section 2 and summarised in Appendix A. You must provide the following details :
24 The use of keys to move between fields is fully described in Section 2 and summarised in Appendix A. You must provide the following details :
25 The use of keys to move between fields is fully described in Section 2 and summarised in Appendix A. You must provide the following details :
26 The use of keys to move between fields is fully described in Section 2 and summarised in Appendix A.
27 The use of keys to move between fields is fully described in Section 2 and summarised in Appendix A. You must provide the following details :
28 The use of keys to move between fields is fully described in Section 2 and summarised in Appendix A. You must provide the following details :
29 The use of keys to move between fields is fully described in Section 2 and summarised in Appendix A. You must provide the following details :
30 The use of keys to move between fields is fully described in Section 2 and summarised in Appendix A. You must provide the following details :
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