Example sentences of "for example [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The difficulty with standard significance tests is that their valid and effective use usually depends on the way the data are approached — for example whether the research has been designed with a specific hypothesis in mind or a less focused post hoc analysis is being carried out with a view to revealing underlying patterns . |
2 | For example while the coil orientation shown in Fig. 10a produces the largest output , that 10b links none of the changing flux and has a null output . |
3 | This could be on a regular basis , for example once a week , or could be available in an emergency . |
4 | For example where a hole appears in the wing of a car and a pedestrian is cut by the sharp rusty edges of the hole , then danger is caused . |
5 | For example where a field leading to a river could only be used according to a sign for ‘ Parking — Members of the Walton Angling Club only ’ , it would constitute a private field . |
6 | This is the problem that behaviour which is privately profitable will not be wealth maximising overall where an actor can ignore the costs that its activities impose on others , for example where a company without cost to itself can emit into the atmosphere the noxious by-products of its production processes . |
7 | There are some situations where the relationship between parent and daughter would make intimate care impossible to give , for example where a daughter had been abused by her father as a child . |
8 | Moreover , it is permissible to make objects multi-functional , for example where a speed-bump is designed also to attract children 's play . |
9 | Inevitably occasions will also arise when an initial valuation proves over-optimistic , for example where a plaintiff makes an unexpectedly good recovery . |
10 | Such agreements are likely to be unrestricted-use credit although this may not always be the case , for example where a financier who has no arrangement with the seller insists on paying the money directly to him ( s13 ( a ) ) . |
11 | Form filling applications can give this kind of information accurately , for example where an address or a telephone number is expected , so the restrictions put on allowable strings are even greater . |
12 | At longer ranges , for example where the subject is reduced to a silhouette on the horizon , the shot then becomes an Extreme Long Shot ( ELS ) . |
13 | For example where the handbrake of a motor car is released and the car is allowed to run down a hill by itself the offence under section 12 would not be committed as it was not for his or another 's use . |
14 | It is also possible to identify land scheduled for development in future years , particularly where the development of an area is delayed due to problems with infrastructure , for example where the release of land is delayed pending improvements to sewers or sewerage disposal facilities . |
15 | So for example where the odour effects a number of people this may fall within that category . |
16 | There are certain other reliefs , for example where the owner is prevented by law from occupying , but these are the main ones to bear in mind . |
17 | However , quite apart from the fact that such a statement does not accommodate cases of emergency — cases where the defendant 's unlawful conduct could , unless restrained , cause serious and irreparable harm before trial , as for example where the defendant threatens to cut down a tree in breach of a tree preservation order — in other cases it is usually not so much the flagrancy of the breach as the fact that the defendant intends to persist in offending unless restrained by an injunction , which justifies the invocation of that form of relief : see City of London Corporation v. Bovis Construction Ltd . |
18 | Indeed , where the vendor can provide Newco with no warranty protection at all ( for example where the business is being bought from a receiver ) , it is common practice for the vendor to transfer the targeted assets and specified liabilities on an intra-group basis to a newly formed target company , which is then sold to Newco . |
19 | Such a fee may be payable in advance , for example where the client is a private company with no previous contact with KPMG . |
20 | When tracing off the templates it is possible to mark off the position of joints at the same time , for example where the seat rail joins in the back leg . |
21 | Either there is no one else to step in , or doctors and social workers — themselves at their wits ' end to find facilities — conspire to bring it about by assuming that such care will be given , for example when a patient is discharged from hospital following a stroke . |
22 | purpose by helping to emphasize the start of a new episode or a change in dramatic pace ( for example when a recitative gives way to a brief air ) . |
23 | Punctuation is a way of showing your reader the structure of your sentences : it separates successive units ( such as sentences by full stops , or items in a list by commas ) and specifies what function words have ( for example when an apostrophe indicates possession ) . |
24 | As with all residual methods of valuation , any error in the calculation will be directly reflected in the land valuation , for example when the land value is 20% of gross return , a marginal error of 5% in cost will affect the land value by 25% . |
25 | More success might be expected from measures directed towards offering help at an earlier stage when the patient is less distressed , for example when the patient gets in touch with the general practitioner . |
26 | This might be a radio or television programme or some natural phenomenon , for example when the sun or another star reaches its highest point in the sky . |
27 | Instruction should be given at a point of high motivation , as for example when the student wants to obtain information in connection with a particular project . |
28 | They are not usually pathogenic but can become so under certain circumstances , for example when the body 's immune system is not functioning adequately , or when they are transferred to another part of the body , usually by the hands . |
29 | Some prisoners have been paid compensation — for example when the prison authorities have failed to protect them adequately from fellow prisoners — but it seems unlikely that any actions based on generally bad conditions will ever succeed in the courts . |
30 | Equally , the Treasury has preferences for the way in which policy is carried out , resisting interest rate changes for example when the Bank might otherwise think these desirable . |