Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] example [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And they 're not of course because what happens is if you follow their advice and put ten pounds into Global Investment for example then Global Investments will at that stage will pay them .
2 By contrast 85 per cent of the pupils were said by their teachers to have no experience of Example 14 , although it produced one of the highest success rates among the lowest third .
3 Sport for example diverted the energy of the masses into activities that could inculcate both useful and attractive qualities .
4 In the third bar of Example 66 , Finzi changes the texture yet again , to ‘ pairing ’ .
5 Much more frequently , notes overlap , one part being sustained while another moves over two or more notes , as in the upper stave of Example 121 .
6 This was of course Musorgsky 's plan in Example 4 .
7 The teacher in Example 3 provided a box of dolls ' clothes of different sizes and designs .
8 Whereupon the leader decided on a colour for example brown .
9 Whereas the serial usage of Example 139 ( the same series in each voice ) easily avoids the occurrence of octaves , octaves are formed only too easily when we use different forms together , as on the second quaver of the last bar , where all voices sound D or E♭ .
10 In addition to example 4.4 , Forms 12 and 13 contain examples of rents based on turnover .
11 This is the subject of Example 3.13 .
12 Example III If A is the matrix in Example II , then unc Theorem IV — If a scalar unc is added to each principal diagonal element of A , the eigenvalues of A are each increased by
13 These include hazards which may cause injury like poor lifting techniques or wet floors , and those which may cause infection for example infected materials such as blood or faeces , soiled linen , used needles or knife blades .
14 You can get Roman glass for example Roman glass f erm pottery erm glass vessels erm which are incredibly thin , the the glass is as thin as light bulbs , and that survives erm two thousand years .
15 Example 133 shows a simple chordal harmonization : The melody is an ‘ I ’ version of Example 125 , beginning on B♭ and the accompaniment ‘ RI ’ , beginning on E♭ .
16 It is fairly simple to differentiate the elliptic integrals ( see p. 49 of Jahnke-Emde-Losch , for the formulae ) so if you have the patience derive the magnetic field from the vector potential of Example 3.9 and determine its value for the data given there .
17 The next example extends the write program from Example 1 .
18 In iceland for example some 70% of the country 's energy needs are met from geothermal sources .
19 Other areas where it may break down are areas of high biological activity for example tropical reef flats very high biological activity there , very high demand for calcium carbonate to build all those coral skeletons , so carbonate will be stripped out .
20 Determine the mutual impedance between the coil and the solenoid of Example 4.1 .
21 The theme continues with four bars made entirely from the cell ( part of the reversal of the original cell ) , concluding with an exact repetition of Example 12 .
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