Example sentences of "from the figure " in BNC.

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1 After acquiring conditioned suppression to a CS in context A , rats received non-reinforced presentation of this CS in either A or B. It is apparent from the figure that conditioned responding was equally likely in both test contexts — that there was no evidence in this phase of training for context-specificity .
2 The current total , made up of 1,491 young men and 838 young women , is a drop of less than 1 percent from the figure of 2,348 for the previous month .
3 This represents a considerable reduction from the figure of 980 in the Sixties , when student conductors were employed and before the introduction of one-man operations on trams and buses .
4 As you can see from the figure on the page opposite the man thinks that he is standing up straight when anyone can see , at a glance , that he is leaning backwards from the waist .
5 ‘ He said he had been instructed to tell me that because Ayrton Senna would drive for nothing , I , the new world champion , had to accept a massive reduction in remuneration from the figure agreed in Hungary .
6 There 's a terrible , sucking , bubbling noise from the figure in the bed .
7 As can be seen from the figure , for buckets holding five records division is not as effective as mid-square ( which closely approximates the ‘ theoretical ’ figures ) for packing densities above 0.7 .
8 This is a little below the level in September but little changed from the figure for August .
9 This is below the level in November but little changed from the figure from October .
10 The squatting demoiselle with her broad back and splayed-out legs must surely be derived from the figure at the right of the Three Bathers owned by Matisse , a work which Picasso could well , indeed almost certainly must , have seen In a discussion of the general composition and appearance of the Demoiselles another possible influence should be mentioned : that of El Greco .
11 William Packer states : ‘ In this instance the paintings and drawings from the figure are all portraits — heads and shoulders only of a handful of his familiar models long fixed within his closest acquaintance ’ .
12 The air smelt faintly of incense and , of course , that strange smell of faded flowers which emanated from the figure dressed in black who squatted beside Wolsey : Doctor Agrippa , supreme practitioner of the black arts though he looked like a mummer 's version of Friar Tuck in some masque about Robin Hood .
13 This is more than the change that inner London received , and I think it 's quite unbelievable that York 's population , base population is actually starting of from the figure of er a hundred and three , a hundred and four thousand , and I think York City Council will agree with that in any case , erm , the new major estimates for nineteen ninety two would already suggest that that population 's declined by a further thousand , which I think emphasizes that these major estimates are estimates , and because of the differ the difficulties within the census for nineteen ninety one , with under enumeration , some problems may have occurred .
14 However , the supplementary benefit that he was receiving was deductible from the figure awarded as damages .
15 The court said that there was no general rule that a valuation made on an " erroneous principle " ( which presumably means the same as a mistaken decision ) had to stand unless it were also shown that a valuation on the right principle would produce a materially different figure from the figure of the erroneous valuation : if there were such a rule , it would place on the objector the extra burden of making a fresh valuation which in its turn might also be rejected .
16 In responding to McKendrick 's question , " Do you know Prague ? " ( p. 45 ) , he fails to notice the topic-shift away from the figure of Andrew Chetwyn , to whom McKendrick has earlier drawn his attention .
17 This was an advance from the figure of nineteen claimed by the defence on the pleadings .
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