Example sentences of "[is] [verb] [prep] table " in BNC.
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1 | This cycle is developed in Table 6.1 in a form applicable for understanding the circumstances of an elder . |
2 | The information usually required is listed in table 4.2 . |
3 | The distribution of pre-S1 and pre-S2 in chronic type B hepatitis without hepatitis delta virus infection , in relation to the status of hepatitis B virus replication and histological activity , is listed in Table II . |
4 | The ranking is given as Table 8 . |
5 | A European comparison of the family is given in Table 11 . |
6 | Ten species of owls covered by 26 pellet samples have been examined , and the sizes of the bone assemblages from these is given in Table 2.3 . |
7 | A summary of predator habitats and prey selection is given in Table 2.7 . |
8 | For example , suppose m = 6 and the data is given in Table 8.1 . |
9 | A comparison of the facilities and resources of these three establishments is given in Table 4.2 . |
10 | The composition of this formula is given in Table 1 . |
11 | An example is given in Table 1 . |
12 | An example is given in Table 1 . |
13 | Age standardised annual incidence of specific cancers for England and Wales is given in table II . |
14 | The broad distribution of local authority expenditure in the United Kingdom is given in Table 6. 1 . |
15 | An example of enzymatic separation is given in Table 4 and Figure 3B and 8th day epiblast isolated by this procedure is shown in Figure 4 . |
16 | The procedure for ectopic transfer beneath the testis capsule is given in Table 5 . |
17 | The method of preparation of rat serum is given in Table 6 . |
18 | The success rate for an acceptably accurate construction is given in Table 4.13 . |
19 | It is possible to devise a scheme representing ( maybe , caricaturing ) various institutional structures ; an example is given in table 3.1.1 This deliberately covers a broad range of six types of structure , across five different possible constraints , in summary form . |
20 | The actual industrial structure of the mid-1960s , by which time the massive Robens-led reduction in mining employment was already underway , is given in Table 3.1 and compared with the situation in 1976 and 1986 . |
21 | An overview of the industrial distribution of the temporary workforce is given in Table 2.1 . |
22 | An industry breakdown , which is given in Table 2.3 , shows that in " other manufacturing " ( particularly the food and drink industry and printing ) the share of temporaries working on a seasonal , temporary or casual basis is even higher ( some 80 per cent ) . |
23 | From equation ( 7. 1 ) , the percentage of embedded overflow areas that will have 0 , 1 , … n additions is given in Table 7.2 . |
24 | An estimate of their number is given in Table 7.3 for the case where additions are random . |
25 | An impression of the nature and pace of these changes is given in Table 6.2 . |
26 | The optimal output for each of the eight parameter pairs is given in Table 4 ( an example of the data obtained from the experiment is given in Table 5 ) . |
27 | The optimal output for each of the eight parameter pairs is given in Table 4 ( an example of the data obtained from the experiment is given in Table 5 ) . |
28 | The income statement of the firm is given in Table 6.1 , while the statement of retained earnings is given in Table 6.2 . |
29 | The income statement of the firm is given in Table 6.1 , while the statement of retained earnings is given in Table 6.2 . |
30 | The group forecast is given in Table 14.1 . |