Example sentences of "indicate the kind " in BNC.

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1 This clock has several buttons on it which you can press to indicate the kind of activity in which you are currently engaged .
2 Enough has been said with regard to the bass line in the preceding example to indicate the kind of procedure suitable in cases of this kind .
3 Schools were asked to indicate the kind of support they requested from the various agencies .
4 The Green Man in Kilburn , an area of London popular with the Irish , featured and impressive painting of an Irish tinker over the door which indicated the kind of custom the place enjoyed .
5 In Section 1 we seek to lay out the main sources and strategies for innovation , and indicate the kind of conflicts that are intrinsic to creative management .
6 All these indicate the kind of critique that is possible when we employ a perspective other than that provided by the immediate discipline .
7 But the headings indicate the kinds of functions that a course can and should perform , if it is to justify its existence as an improvement on independent study .
8 The purpose of this chapter is to identify the places where specialist collections of more than local importance may be found , as well as indicating the kind of local material that is so freely accessible .
9 An assessment of how the child is able to use his sight in day-to-day situations of work and play can be helpful in indicating the kind of activities involving vision that will be possible , and the kinds of learning and play materials that will be particularly appropriate for each child .
10 In this chapter , I have indicated the kinds of things we know about brains , and the kinds of questions we have to ask if we are to understand how we perceive things .
11 The fact that this at least made it into D & AD 's showcase book of work indicates the kind of thing direct marketeers should aim for if they want to improve their awards performance .
12 This indicates the kind of attitude of mind that says ‘ lawyers know best how to write reports ’ , but looking back , particularly over the public inquiry reports of the 1950s , the quality is pretty poor and remarkably uneven .
13 Whereas the former leads into a philosophical cul de sac and can not be given any definitive answer , the latter indicates the kind of approach that promises to be illuminating and fruitful .
14 This , too , indicates the kind of sequence of experience to be expected in aesthetic appreciation .
15 It indicates the kind of approach to RE which wants to nurture pupils in values , attitudes and interests associated with religion , yet which can be acceptable to the widest number of people , including those who are not religious .
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