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

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1 And I think it 's no wonder that for example within Trent region , over the , the last three years since the N H S Act came into force , that there has been a quadrupling of accountants or er administrators within the Health Service and a corresponding reduction within the numbers of nursing staff , the numbers of directly employed ancillary staff within with within the N H S.
2 Where a sanitiser can have advantages is where a particular cleaning task is carried out on a repetitive basis as for example the daily cleaning of a retail soft ice cream dispenser .
3 Having introduced the reader to a fairly complex canonic structure we must move on , listing only a few main canonic usages as a reminder : canons at the unison , octave , and transposed ; canon by inversion and canon by retrograde and inverted retrograde ; canon cancrizans ( mirrored canon as in Example 137 ) ; canons by diminution and augmentation .
4 But even so-called educated people can have difficulty in writing fluently , especially when under stress as for example in an examination setting or when emotionally upset .
5 Liveries have of course proliferated ; not since pre-1923 days have so many different colour schemes been seen , the only snag being that often two or more liveries are included in the same train where for example the PTE 's dedicated stock gets diverted .
6 The inclusion of the word " reasonably " gives the court a discretion which will be exercised in the tenant 's favour where for example he has made one or two late payments of rent , but not where he has been persistently in arrear throughout the term ( Bassett v Whiteley ( 1982 ) 54 P & CR 87 ) .
7 To enable larger amounts of data to be handled , some hyper-text systems have already been augmented by a conventional relational data-base system as for example with the commercial system OWL [ 9 ] .
8 I might say that the members of the panel have actually read all your submissions , so do n't feel obliged to go through them word for word in the same way as for example , you might be presenting a proof at a planning enquiry .
9 So , if you do n't want rigid control over the kite , and the cushioning effect of monofilament is to advantage as for example with a lightweight thermal-seeking Delta , then fishing line nylon is ideal .
10 There are a number of different groupings , which may be included under the rubric of social movement : neighbourhood councils , which include the gamut of barrio and community organisations aimed at solving problems of urban facilities and also those that are concerned with living standards , particularly in the form of rising prices of food , transport and other necessities ; women 's movements , which have become particularly prominant in Grenada and Nicaragua , but which also exist in more localised forms in other countries ; human rights groups , which have become so well-known on a national scale in Argentina , but are also active at neighbourhood level as for example in São Paulo , where one was formed in 1978 in the barrio of São Miguel after one of the inhabitants was victimised by police brutality ( Singer 1982 ) ; CEBs , as described in Chapter 4 , are spreading now throughout the continent ; regional movements have emerged in countries where the interests of one region have been subordinated to those of other areas as in Peru ; and political protest groups , which in the extreme become guerrilla groups , such as Sendero Luminoso in Peru .
11 She would not achieve this position of prominence through conquest but through example and inspiration .
12 Acid soluble soils : are inorganic soils from an inert source as for example water hardness salts , rust and metallic stains from metal oxidisation as well as uric acid salts ( toilet stains ) .
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