Example sentences of "in [noun sg] [adj] [adv] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The larger the sample the more closely will its average agree with the population average , as seen in Figure 7.6 where the population average is represented by the central zero .
2 The larger the sample the more closely will its average agree with the population average , as seen in Figure 7.6 where the population average is represented by the central zero .
3 Consider the case depicted in Figure 5.9 where the economy starts in a position of full employment at point A. Suppose the level of aggregate demand were suddenly to fall , for example as a result of a decline in planned investment .
4 We saw in Chapter 7 how the enemy is ‘ homosexualized ’ , with the result that , even while homosexuals were being imprisoned and murdered by the Nazis , it could be said that to eliminate homosexuality would be to get rid of fascism .
5 I explained in Chapter 2 how the sequence of bases in DNA is translated into the sequence of amino acids in proteins .
6 There is a substantial overlap here with the fiduciary controls and so this issue will be considered below , and in more detail in Chapter 9 where the extent to which the legal rules are tolerant of expenditure for ‘ socially responsible ’ purposes will be examined .
7 We have indicated in Chapter 3 how the search for the sex fiend is a source of considerable news coverage .
8 This is illustrated in Fig. 5 where the increase in the money supply is shown by the shift from M 1 s to M 2 s .
9 This is shown in Fig. 4.7 where the money supply falls from MS to MS′ and the interest rate rises from r e to r′ e in graph ( i ) .
10 This is shown in Fig. 4 where the increase in the money supply from M 2 s to M 3 s leaves the interest rate unchanged at Oi 2 .
11 That the original Phillips curve did break down in the late 1960s is clearly illustrated in Fig. 6.3 where the curve estimated by Phillips is shown together with the observed combination of the unemployment percentage and the rate of wage inflation from 1966 to 1985 .
12 This is shown in Fig. 2.7 where the equilibrium real wage is ( W/P ) 1 and equilibrium employment is OL 1 .
13 This is illustrated in Fig. 2.6 where the equilibrium real wage is ( W/P ) 1 and equilibrium employment is OL 1 .
14 A little care is needed with the directions in section 7 otherwise the route is easy to follow .
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