Example sentences of "[noun] [noun pl] [prep] example " in BNC.
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1 | The bigger thick American social text books for example are very good on social . |
2 | It may also be possible to display other functional nonviral polypeptides ( growth factors , cytokines or T cell receptors for example ) or short peptide sequences with a variety of receptor binding activities . |
3 | Knowledge and skills to be acquired are specified in criterion statements for example , " can add whole numbers " . |
4 | The situation as we saw it was that there were no obvious leading firms er there were firms that had a particularly they were leaders in a particular niche markets for example 's being very aggressive , they were certainly nationally leading on insolvency and they were getting a lot of a lot of beneficial er publicity from that , locally we saw them er as erm th they were very good in the tax field and certainly in the consultancy field , having one of their major consultancy based in by the airport . |
5 | Thousands of research reports for example , annually die a sad , but predictable death , because the authors mistakenly believe their efforts should end once the report has been delivered to management . |
6 | We also detect a polypeptide with the properties of P100 in other cell types for example JEG3 ( data not shown ) . |
7 | The Princess of Wales survives attacks because she is glamorous , lovable , a devoted mother of her two boys , because children adore her and she has a natural affinity with them , and because she bravely enters fields which command respect ( shaking hands with AIDS victims for example ) . |
8 | Firstly , the peak age for conviction is around the school-leaving age and the likelihood of conviction after that age declines ; and , secondly , a very significant proportion of the offences committed by juveniles are very trivial — stealing milk bottles for example . |
9 | In all the clothing trades for example there are continuous changes in sizes , materials , colours , styles and so on which provide the appropriate variety for the customers and incidentally for the producer . |
10 | Another 50 are funded for places on specialist courses for example at universities , polytechnics and agricultural colleges . |
11 | You could try writing to a ramp builder , like Rare Unit or Freestyle Ramps for example . |
12 | Standard contracts issued by trade or professional associations for the use of their members will be caught ( RIBA contracts for example ) as will individual standard conditions of the type often printed on the back of quotation forms or invoices . |
13 | Sodium ions for example are reabsorbed by several different mechanisms at the surface of the gut epithelium ; two such mechanisms are the coupled uptake of sodium ions and chloride ions , and the coupled uptake of sodium ions and glucose . |
14 | Rough granite crosses for example , marked the track across Dartmoor in the thirteen century ; and a German traveller in 1598 found a pre-Reformation wayside cross acting as a guide-post in Kent . |
15 | CD-I players for example will be positioned as CD-A players with the in-built added value of interactive multimedia . |
16 | Furthermore , because of the importance of women 's unpaid domestic labour , particularly as a child rearer , the state , albeit reluctantly , provides some financial support , with social security payments for example , once the marital relationship breaks down . |
17 | Dr Linebaugh has discovered that around 40 per cent of those hanged at Tyburn in the middle years of the eighteenth century had completed apprenticeships and a further 20 per cent had at least begun one ( see pp. 230 – 1 ) Even in London , the greatest centre of artisan manufacture , not all apprenticeships led to a skilled trade — the unfortunate climbing chimney boys for example — but it would seem reasonable to suggest that around half of the working men of the capital were to some degree skilled , in the sense of selling specialised labour . |
18 | Dixon reports for example difficulties in obtaining the information he needed to write a grammar of Dyirbal . |
19 | Software for large machines and computer services in general ( computer bureaux for example ) add up to an important and successful industry ; computer companies sell more equipment in France than any other part of Europe . |
20 | During the first ministry changes for example in the army , universities and Civil Service were revolutionary . |
21 | Corporate taxation policies for example , have greatly favoured capital intensive firms and thus helped to widen the productivity gap between large and small companies . |
22 | We 've seen the Sunday Times for example , introducing horoscopes and more articles on the Royal Family . |
23 | Our attitudes reflect the way the company operates as a whole and those who have regular and request contact with customers , lorry drivers for example , are special ambassadors for the company . |
24 | After all , dogs actually sniff regularly where others have soiled , around lamp posts for example , so this is certainly no deterrent . |
25 | The planktonic larvae are , in short , adapted to planktonic life ; those of echinoderms and of gastropod molluscs for example have bands of cilia ( whip-like projections of the cell ) to drive them along . |
26 | The North-East network has set a target that 90pc of short distance trains for example from Newcastle to Sunderland should arrive within five minutes of scheduled times . |
27 | Employees ' share schemes for example would be unworkable if , every time a further allotment was to be made pursuant to them , all equity shareholders had to be offered pre-emptive rights . |
28 | So situations are reviewed and we do look at monitored traffic flows for example , we do look at our justifications and if there are reasons for a change we can go back , so it 's not irreversible by any means , that is the current committed preferred route however and I did n't want to give an indication that by changing the diagram we were saying everything 's opened up again , cos clearly we 've reached a stage that the County Council 's declared it 's a preferred route and that 's |
29 | This chapter has not been able to cover them all — the impetus GPFHs have had in driving through quality improvements for example ( Glennerster et al. |
30 | Equally , the Treasury has preferences for the way in which policy is carried out , resisting interest rate changes for example when the Bank might otherwise think these desirable . |