Example sentences of "as [prep] figure " in BNC.

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1 All other details are as for Figure 1 .
2 All other details are as for Figure 1 .
3 All other details are as for Figure 1 .
4 The stages in the development of a team may be identified shown as in Figure 5.3 .
5 Skull breakage : % complete : this compares the number of complete skulls ( defined as in figure 3.11 ) with the total number of maxillae ( divided by two to allow for the fact that there are two maxillae per skull ) .
6 Mandible breakage : % complete : this compares the number of complete half mandibles ( defined as in figure 3.12 ) with the total number of half mandibles in the sample ( given in the appendix ) .
7 % inferior border broken : numbers of mandibles with the inferior border damaged ( defined as in figure 3.12 ) compared with the total numbers of mandibles in the sample ( given in the appendix ) .
8 In many ways it would be preferable to attempt to picture a three-dimensional structure as in Figure 8.3 .
9 The educational course or programme can be diagrammatically represented as in figure 16 .
10 Taking any of the geodesics ( described by the backbones of the fish ) as a circle of inversion the whole pattern self-inverts ( as in Figure 5b ) .
11 R means a 90° clockwise turn of the R face as in Figure 3 .
12 By placing one foot behind the other , as in figure B , the standing position can be very much improved , resulting in our whole structure being much more at ease .
13 Then write the relevant sums by the relevant items as in Figure 1 .
14 Generalizing a little , we might plot the stress trajectories , that is the direction in which the stress is handed on from one atomic bond to the next , very much as in Figure 2 of this chapter .
15 Arrange the needles as in Figure 1 .
16 This method was in fact implemented to establish its characteristics and for comparison with other methods , by building the tree as usual , and then pruning the branches to give the required structure as in figure 3.10 .
17 Comparisons between the incomes of age-groups , as in Figure 5.1 , give only very rough indications of differences in disposable financial resources , for they do not fully take into account differences in household composition .
18 The sequence of decisions that produces a crime statistic may be presented diagrammatically , as in Figure 5 .
19 Consider a brain designed as in Figure 3.2 .
20 The client 's experience of anxiety for each of the five trials of each target may be represented graphically as in Figure 4.11 .
21 Therefore we can classify the various uses of income as in Figure 10.1 .
22 Therefore we may classify the various types of expenditure as in Figure 10.2 .
23 Given a TIFF file as the starting point , the data flow and processes could be organised as in Figure 5.1 .
24 For example , we might wish to test a specified store location to see if its contents are zero or non-zero , or to Compare the contents of an accumulator with the contents of a specified store location as in Figure 3.11(e) .
25 and i.p. injections and palpation can be carried out with the mouse held as in Figure 1 .
26 Intraperitoneal injections are given while holding the animal as in Figure lb on its back with the head slightly down .
27 As in Figure 1 , then , we have four principal categories of nomic or necessary connection , each involving some fundamental nomic connection but differing in some respect from each other category .
28 Hence a cost surface which exhibited both these features everywhere would have a shoehorn-like shape , with the handle at the origin , as in figure 2.5c .
29 The needs of the language user might be represented as in Figure 2 .
30 and the structure of a particular sentence can be represented as in Figure 4 .
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