Example sentences of "is shown [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The mole-fraction of blocked transcript from each promoter was quantitated by densitometry and is shown with respect to the sequence and transcript length of the non-template strand .
2 Often land owned by the company for many years is shown at cost and few people , other than the directors and possibly the company 's bank manager , are aware of the true value of the land stock .
3 When a company 's land bank is shown at cost and its true value is not reflected in share prices it may , of course , be ripe for a takeover bid .
4 A polyadenylation signal is shown at nucleotide 1,704 ( dashed underline ) .
5 C-GFPL is shown at work here .
6 This is shown for year 1 in Table 5 : notice that the desired capital stock to meet this demand is ten machines and since the firm already has ten machines , no net investment is necessary .
7 A modern drawn wire from a fake is shown for comparison ( fig. 8.6c ) .
8 Who argue that , because television makes its effect through the continuous screening of moving pictures , the flow of a programme must not be interrupted when it is shown on video .
9 When a boy goes ‘ bang bang ’ with his finger , or a more realistic-looking gun , he no more wishes to kill or maim the ‘ enemy ’ than his parents would actually enjoy seeing gouts of blood issuing from a real villain as is shown on television .
10 Easter is when Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is shown on television and when schoolchildren get a holiday — except when the educational authorities do not have their Easter holidays at Easter .
11 France is a predominantly Catholic country yet pornography is shown on television from early afternoon .
12 The distribution of these and other parent materials is shown on Figure 8 .
13 The soils occurring in the Outer Hebrides are listed in Table 1 , their distribution is shown on Figure 8 , and brief notes of their characteristics are given below .
14 An example of the first page of this option is shown on figure 5.9 .
15 Choice of Habit , by Jack Vinten Fenton ( MacDonald and Evans Ltd ) , is about ergodynamics , with telling illustrations ( one is shown on page 149 ) .
16 The range of key values , divided by the number of addresses to be generated ( the calculation is shown on page 161 ) , will indicate the potential improvement , over and above the synonym percentages predicted by the Poisson distribution , that can be aimed for .
17 An analysis of Group borrowings by currency is shown on page 48 .
18 A breakdown of these totals by business and region is shown on page xx .
19 A summary of export mission achievements is shown on page 10 of this Report and I take this opportunity to thank all those who have led Scottish Council missions during 1989/90 for their excellent support .
20 Here you can set the speed of the transition effect and the length of time each graph is shown on screen .
21 The model is shown as part of the studio accoutrements , apparently discarded on the heap of rags .
22 The resulting equation is shown as equation ( 2.3 ) in Table 2 .
23 An example of the type of information required is shown as table 4.3 .
24 A ranked table of universities producing more than 10 geology theses is shown as Table 7 .
25 In the present period , then , he could just spend Y t + ( 1/1 + i ) Y t+ 1 ; , and this is shown as point Z on the graph .
26 So as to comply with the requirements of second normal form , two relations will be formed from the relation and this is shown as figure 3.25 .
27 The basic diagram is shown as Figure 6.6 .
28 An example of a decision table is shown as Figure 6.9 .
29 In the above example , the process name is shown as OMEGA .
30 Each letter of the alphabet is shown in capital and small letters in association with a key word beginning with that letter .
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