Example sentences of "[noun sg] [num] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Figure 4.10 shows a bar.code for a book and for a pupil .
2 To illustrate these concepts , Figure 1.2 gives a section of program to compare the contents of locations 100 and 101 , and store the larger value in location 102 .
3 figure 2.3 paints a sketch of the business universe having a number of major subsystems and environmental systems which relate to the business .
4 Figure 2.3 illustrates a production flow in the TV industry with just three stages , but these would have to be extended many times to include all the firms involved .
5 Figure 8.4 shows a radar beam travelling from Earth ( E ) to Venus ( V ) and passing a distance b from the sun .
6 Figure 9.13 Creating a value for t
7 Figure 6.10 depicts a theory of labour market adjustment which is , to all intents and purposes , indistinguishable from that of A. C. Pigou and his classical contemporaries .
8 Figure 5.12 shows a part of the image in Figure 5.3(a) magnified by a factor of 4 .
9 This trend has been even more marked for rural areas ; figure 6.1 shows a decline of some 29 per cent in passenger journeys by rural buses between 1965 and 1975 .
10 Social Anthropology 2 addresses a range of current issues in social anthropology including symbolic classification , witchcraft and magic , environment and society , gender , and ethnicity and conflict .
11 Figure 8.2 provides a summary of the present pattern of local government in England and Wales .
12 Figure 2 shows a compilation of age determinations indicating times of high lake levels for the Kenya rift valley in comparison with results from the present study .
13 Figure 2 shows a design where both the background and the second colour are changed periodically and Sample 2 shows a section of knitted fabric created in Norwegian jacquard .
14 Chapter 2 contains a discussion of alternative data structures for spatial data .
15 Chapter 2 contains a list of the practical strengths of various materials .
16 Chapter 12 contains a discussion of the possibility of quantizing the gravitational force in the same way that the electromagnetic and other forces are quantized .
17 To provide more easily quantifiable measures of memory performance , Study 2 used a recognition paradigm .
18 Rule 2 permits a litigant to apply to the court in an action against a firm for an order that full disclosure be made as to the identity and residence of its partners at the relevant time .
19 Figure 24.6 shows a sequence of photographs of an oscilloscope screen , on which the current through the circuit is displayed in the y-direction versus the voltage across it in the x-direction .
20 Figure 4.4 shows a print-out for a search by pupil name and by author .
21 Figure 3.11 shows a dawg for the words stable , stabbed , stole , stolen , stable and dabbed .
22 So , figure 2.1 shows a situation which is sufficient for there to be a natural monopoly , but it is not in fact necessary .
23 Figure 6.8 shows a reproduction of a concept map developed by second-year pupils ( aged 12-13 ) as part of their Alternative Ideologies unit work .
24 Figure 5.1 shows a print-out of records from a file in the medieval village database .
25 Figure 5.1 shows a section through this device .
26 By way of example , Figure 7 shows a system that I have been helping to develop for some ten years now ( Smith and Rothman , 1980 ) .
27 Figure 4.1 shows a scheme of the metabolism of lipoproteins and the important regulatory enzymes .
28 Figure 3.6 shows a trie representation of the above lexicon , figure 3.7 shows the dawg , and figure 3.8 shows a dawg represented as a finite state recogniser of the same lexicon .
29 Turning on switch three adds a presence boost which acts in both clean and overdriven modes and is well tapered — clean guitar sparkles , but keeps the body of its sound .
30 Figure 8.3 offers a way of bringing the phenomenological perspective on one religion into relationship with other religions .
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