Example sentences of "the following example " in BNC.

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1 The following example from Iron Age Britain shows how scientists use thin-section petrography to decide whether pottery found at a site is local or imported .
2 The following example , although not strictly an authenticity examination , uses the same approaches and shows the application of scientific detection in a related sphere of the British Museum 's activities .
3 In some cases , the link between the peasant sector and commercial farming may rest on the sale of goods rather than labour , as in the following example taken from the state of São Paulo .
4 But there are other uses to which such information may be put , as the following example which examines what may be the evolution of a single name illustrates .
5 By way of assistance he gave the following example :
6 These are hot take away food shops , including fish and chips , Indian and Chinese hot food shops , near to residential property , but as the following example shows , not exclusively : an application for a plant to dry poultry litter to form protein meal was refused .
7 The following example illustrates how open access can be used .
8 In the following example the teacher has quite deliberately sought to initiate interest in the comparison of ages and heights , by arranging for older brothers and sisters to visit the group .
9 In the following example the teacher is drawing Raymond into an activity , in the hope that it will lead to further thought .
10 In the following example , Siobham is gaining valuable experience in pouring and estimating under the teacher 's guidance , in a practical situation .
11 The children in the following example were using a collection of beads , and their teacher decided to initiate an activity .
12 Many children are quite happy to run , push , pull , ride and climb , but when an adult is standing by , ready to help , she is sure to be drawn in by the children as in the following example .
13 In the following example , the code and unit locations are the same as those above but expressed in decimal .
14 The following example explains how a bar of 12/8 translates into a bar of 4/4 , a bar of 6/8 translates into a bar of 2/4 and a bar of 9/8 translates into a bar of 3/4 :
15 When we are studying a multiple-objective problem with a view to calculating efficient points , we will speak of a vector maximisation problem ( VMP ) and display the data with the objective functions above the constraints as in the following example , P1 .
16 Consider the following example :
17 The following example shows the effect of this unusual combination of special circumstances .
18 The following example shows this working .
19 The Equal Opportunities Commission 's Code of Practice ( London : HMSO , 1985 ) gives the following example of indirect discrimination .
20 Consider the following example .
21 The following example of a joint problem-solving session , discussed in greater detail elsewhere in a different context ( Hanko 1985/7 ) , illustrates both the range of issues that can arise for exploration , and the processes which can be activated in group consultation to contribute to insight and solution .
22 It is not a prepossessing start , as the following example from my past experience as a social worker suggests .
23 The nuances are often quite subtle , but the following example shows how the press is trying to construct a sex maniac , while the police seem to be thinking more on the lines of an abductor without sexual assault necessarily being involved .
24 In the following example , the motives of someone who stabs his victim many times in her genital area are not discussed in public ; indeed the sexual component is dismissed with the claim that the victim had not been indecently assaulted .
25 The following example is a hypothetical formulation and treatment plan .
26 The following example comes from the interview with Sally Jordan , a factory worker and a dustman 's wife ; she belongs in the first group of working-class women whose early positive or non-committal response turns into predominantly negative feeling :
27 A dissatisfied customer recently sent in the following example : ‘ The signatory confirms the accuracy of the above information to the best of his knowledge and hereby authorises and requests ABC Limited to furnish the bank with any evidence they so require forthwith . ’
28 Winograd [ 1983 ] demonstrates the importance of contextual knowledge using the following example : ’ She dropped the plate on the table and broke it . ’
29 The following example shows the effect of filtering the definition of the word ’ charge ’ ( taken from the CED ) , using the domain of banking :
30 To understand what is meant by a ‘ universal ’ , and the implications of this way of thinking for Christology , consider the following example .
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