Example sentences of "for example a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But the non-cognate degree holder , with for example a degree in languages , mathematics or geography , offers other prospects and his presence has noticeably increased .
2 The purchaser of a completed development , for example a factory , who intends to use the development for his or her own trade purposes or lease it to a person using it for trade purposes may be able to claim capital allowances .
3 The original meaning of the word ‘ merry ’ is fitting and appropriate — for example a judge might well have proclaimed : ‘ T is merry that he hangs for murder . ’
4 Take a sampling of modern preaching , for example a minister who is culturally aware or an evangelist in the classic nineteenth-century tradition .
5 Discussing the patient 's ‘ auditory environment ’ Gough ( 1986 ) provides vignettes showing how noise means different things to different people and reminds nurses that it is possible to be upset by silence , for example a child in an isolation unit — a salutary reminder of the importance of individualising nursing according to the circumstances .
6 If firms agree to set outputs or prices which give them higher profits than those they would earn in a one-shot NE , and one of them reneges on this agreement , then in the following period(s) punitive actions can be undertaken , for example a price war , to wipe out the gains from the deviation .
7 If the original parties to a transaction effectively have no other outlet or source once the original contract has been awarded , and they are highly uncertain about the contemporary environment at the time when terms must be renegotiated , an organizational form ( for example a monitoring and control system ) that is tailor-made for that transaction might substantially reduce bargaining costs on each occasion when renegotiation takes place .
8 For example a curriculum leader in a small primary school leads a small group to scrutinise a selection of pupils ' work from different year groups to examine progression and continuity and their relation to the National Curriculum a department in a secondary school reviews its curricular provision ; assesses the implications of the National Curriculum for that subject ; analyses policies and practice on pupil assessment ; analyses examination/test results ; reviews pupils ' written work to check on progression and continuity a team considers relations with parents and the wider community the head , a deputy or a senior teacher leads a working party on topics such as cross-curricular issues , curriculum provision as a whole , pupil attendance , school documentation the staff development or INSET co-ordinator leads a working party to review staff development , INSET provision and dissemination , teacher appraisal , care of probationer teachers ( DES 1989e:8 ) .
9 By including the words , avoiding areas of significant landscape value , you are by implication , directing it at areas which can be improved by for example a structure plan to increase or improve the landscape value of that area .
10 Obvious examples would include a blatant attempt to influence the jury or the publication of potentially inadmissible evidence , for example a confession or past misconduct .
11 The introduction of informal carers , and other interested parties , for example a landlord , creates problems which have to be thought through beforehand .
12 Can I just put to you there that the pensions regulator may be able to handle aspects like audit reports and established well established documentation and procedures , but are you not really suggesting erm that in the circumstances of Maxwell where the Committee saw for example a transaction that actually had thirty different transactions and therefore unless one looked at the overview of those thirty transactions , one could n't realise that the bank effectively was involved in a fraud .
13 If part or the whole of a service , for example a marriage , is to be recorded in sound or video , care needs to be taken not to infringe a performer 's rights .
14 for example a survey of hospital staff would not usually be carried out by selecting names at random from the total staff list , it might concentrate on doctors , nurses or cleaners only , or might sample medical , paramedical , administrative and support staff in proportions of their total numbers depending on the purpose of the survey .
15 For example a survey concerned with the whole National Health Service staff might begin by separating the hospital and the general practice services , then sample key regions of the country , separate urban , suburban and rural services and then select within organisations as mentioned above .
16 A different objective can be chosen : for example a rise in the wages of stilled workers at the expense of the less skilled who will be laid off by management as it pursues the objective of survival .
17 Capital instruments may take the form of contracts between two parties ( for example a borrower and his bank ) as well as an issue of transferable securities .
18 ( If you use a broadcast conversation — for example a TV chat show — remember that although it shares many features with private conversation it will also have an important difference : that the participants are speaking for an audience as well as for themselves . )
19 such as f er for example a word processor clerk or may not saying , may not necessarily need so much training as
20 Overt unknowns are completely absent from the lexicon , for example a word such as Maastricht , despite the frequency of recent use , exists in few lexicons .
21 Obviously , if one particular question is compulsory and has for example a weighting of 1½ then you must allocate 50 per cent more time to this question than to the others .
22 However , the remedies for avoiding common solutions , for example a positivity constraint on one branch , are likely to involve more additional computation time than their use would save .
23 For example a decision by the US motor manufacturers to switch to small cars ahead of market demand would have been very difficult .
24 Alchemists had expressed chemical reactions and recipes in symbolic form , employing for example a sign used by astrologers for the gloomy planet Saturn to express its associated metal , lead .
25 Both are likely to involve low hours of work , the absence of any formal documentation of the employment relationship ( for example a contract of employment ) , and earnings below the tax and social insurance thresholds .
26 This was based upon an annual interview of all staff by the senior member of staff responsible for their work ( for example a head of faculty ) .
27 For example a salesman may operate with his own briefcase computer unit which he plugs in to the telephone system when he wants to obtain or transfer information .
28 If an employee of an undertaking situated inside the United Kingdom is located overseas ( for example a salesman based in Sweden for an English business ) notwithstanding the application of the Transfer Regulations to the sale , the employee may be unable to bring a claim due to being employed abroad .
29 A vertical restraint may take one of two forms : one is unilateral imposition of substantive conditions for supply , for example a manufacturer saying ‘ you may not take my product X unless you also take my product Y ’ .
30 For example a manufacturer who sells his goods to a wholesaler may in the contract exclude his liability in respect of defects in the goods .
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