Example sentences of "see [adv] below " in BNC.

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1 See further below , pp. 338–340 .
2 ( vit , viz in fact has much more the tone of modern colloquial English prick(s) : see further below ) .
3 There are few examples of their being scattered extensively and repeatedly used within a single text ; where this does happen , as for instance in Les quatre Souhais Saint Martin , the practice can readily be justified by its thematic significance ( on which see further below ) , as again can be seen to be the case with the cornucopia of excrement that Robin drops on to the deservedly victimized Jouglet .
4 The plaint records the filing at court by the plaintiff of the documents required to begin the proceedings ( see further below ) .
5 The consumer has had little or no choice in the matter : without organic food widely available it has not been possible to choose to avoid creating nitrate pollution by avoiding conventionally grown crops ( in any case , organic farming can still create some nitrate pollution , see also below ) .
6 At present Statutory Maternity Leave is available in the UK only if a woman has two or more years of continuous service with her employer ( see also below ) .
7 Always shifting , always situationally determined like the ever-changing systems of cultural meaning in which it is embedded , the Self-Other/Us–Them boundaries are also the emic ground of kinship and enmity , affiliative and ‘ aggressive ’ behaviour , peace and war ( see also below ) .
8 Germany 's bishops were in exile when Bismarck , in 1879 , began to consider a restoration of relations with the Papacy , a process which took several years ( see also below , p. 220 ) .
9 Notice that the lowest short realization , [ a ] , is not favoured , but that in Lurgan short and low realizations in short environments ( T , CS ) are more favoured than elsewhere ( see also below ) , and that long realizations [ ae : , Ε : ] in these short environments are rarer in Lurgan .
10 Here one would think , and perhaps often , they were the same man ( see also below , pp. 64ff . ) .
11 Analysis of MHC class II DNA polymorphisms ( not shown ) using HLA-DQA1 and HLA-DRB as probes confirmed the derivation of these cells from RJ2.2.5 ( see also below ) .
12 It must be regarded as extremely probable that Oswiu was able to seek help in the confrontation with Penda not only from the Scots but also from the Picts , possibly even from the Irish ( see also below , p. 99 ) .
13 See also below , pp. 249–276 ; and see Kelly , 27 M.L.R. ( 1964 ) 540 .
14 The party was thought to wield considerable influence through local mosques , and was reported to have distributed water free of charge in poor urban areas and to have provided considerably more assistance than the local authorities to the victims of a double earthquake in the coastal resort of Tipaza in October ( see also below ) .
15 On June 29 participants adopted the text of the format for country reports under the new trade policy review mechanism ( see also below ) .
16 The US Congress at the end of March 1988 allocated humanitarian aid to the contras which enabled them to continue as a force , but Nicaragua from May 1988 unilaterally extended the Sapoá ceasefire on a monthly basis throughout 1988 and for most of 1989 [ see pp. 36421-22 ; 36681 ; see also below ] .
17 In particular the FMLN demanded the retirement of senior officers from a particularly influential graduation year ( the tandona or 35th promotion ) which included the Defence Minister , Gen. Rafael Humberto Larios Lopez , the chief of police and the military Chief of Staff [ see also below ] .
18 Earlier on March 21 the Constituent Assembly deputies had been sworn in as members of the National Assembly — Namibia 's legislature on independence [ see also below ] .
19 Speaking at a press conference in Dhaka on Nov. 19 , 1989 , during a visit to Bangladesh [ see also below ] , Li Peng said : " The changes in Eastern Europe are making some people happy and others worried , " and advised " certain people not to feel happy too soon " .
20 The aim of this programme was to mitigate the effects of the trade blockade with India [ see also below ] which had resulted in energy shortages , increased import costs and a slowdown in revenue collection .
21 During investigations in November into the affairs of the collapsed Lincoln thrift in Irvine , California [ see also below ] , it emerged that Charles Keating , an Arizona land developer who had bought the company in 1984 , and who was being sued by the federal government for bank fraud and racketeering , had enlisted the help of five senators when the San Francisco Home Loan Bank began to investigate in 1986 .
22 The constitution of the independent Latvian republic in existence from 1918 to 1940 was declared reinstated , following the example given by Lithuania on March 11 [ see pp. 37299-300 ; 37360-61 ; see also below ] , but the Latvian Supreme Soviet immediately suspended it in almost all respects , thus seeking to avoid the key issue in the current conflict between Lithuania and the Soviet Union .
23 Sendero Luminoso also killed nine Indian farmers , apparently members of self-defence groups [ see also below ] , near Ayacucho , on Oct. 22 .
24 During a visit to the United States in early February 1990 [ see also below ] Lacalle initiated fresh talks with the US Treasury , the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) and the World Bank about a possible debt reduction scheme with commercial creditor banks covering an estimated US$1,600 million of Uruguay 's $6,300 million foreign debt .
25 According to the annual report on the Greek economy published by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) on Jan. 31 , 1990 [ see also below ] , the position of the public sector deteriorated during 1989 after improving during the period of the two-year austerity plan of 1986-87 .
26 Instead , it was described solely as " the basis for elaborating a new constitution for the RSFSR and for the conclusion of a new Union treaty " [ see also below ] .
27 In this context it was noted that : ( i ) 90 per cent of whites used private health facilities [ see also below ] ; and ( ii ) there was a surplus of 11,700 beds for whites and a shortage of 7,000 beds for blacks in the state system .
28 Armed forces : The Gibraltar Regiment ( totalling 53 members in 1988 ) and Royal Navy Reserve Unit ; 1,700 British military personnel ( 1989 ) , to be reduced by nearly half by early 1991 [ see also below ] .
29 President Ronald Reagan 's appointment of three conservative justices had created a five-four conservative majority which had resulted in the erosion of a number of liberal precedents , most notably the constitutional right of women to obtain abortions which had been established in the 1973 landmark decision Roe v. Wade [ for which see also below ] .
30 Speaking at the 11th APL central committee plenum on July 7 [ see also below ] , President Ramiz Alia had said that those sheltering in foreign embassies were " not patriots or honest citizens " and continued : " The aims and activities of destructive , anti-democratic and anti-Albanian forces are clearly visible .
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