Example sentences of "as see in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Much of our previous discussion has concerned the outward features of BSL , its linguistic structure as seen in communication and the measurement of skill in the language .
2 She starts off in chicken stuffer 's uniform as seen in Letter To Brezhnev and ends up in designer punk bondage dress and boxing boots .
3 If dialogue is being taped in stereo , the signals from the individual speakers should not be given a pronounced left and right stereo bias as this would conflict with the performers ' relative positioning as seen in shot .
4 A plasma prolactin concentration which is raised but is less than this can originate from a small prolactin secreting tumour ( microadenoma ) or from loss of normal inhibitory control by dopamine , as seen in compression of the pituitary stalk .
5 Once he has identified the extremities of the part he wishes to detail , all the data lying outside of the component " box " is removed and the single item ( in this case piece 2 ) appears as seen in Figure 6.17 .
6 As seen in figure 1 , all species competed with labelled ds LTR for binding to NCp7 .
7 As seen in Figure 3.2 , capital employed divides between fixed assets and current assets .
8 The larger the sample the more closely will its average agree with the population average , as seen in Figure 7.6 where the population average is represented by the central zero .
9 Thus if the response of poly ( ethylene terephthalate ) to both DMTA and DETA is examined , two major loss peaks can be identified in each , as seen in figure 13.20 .
10 As seen in Figure 3.2 , capital employed divides between fixed assets and current assets .
11 The larger the sample the more closely will its average agree with the population average , as seen in Figure 7.6 where the population average is represented by the central zero .
12 As seen in Figure 3.21 , a relation is a flat file .
13 As seen in figure 4.19 , the relationship between COURSE and LECTURER is a many-to-many relationship and not a hierarchical one .
14 Furthermore , as seen in Figure 3 , the receiver operating characteristic curve of our model reveals a greater area under the curve than the one of the Pugh score , therefore confering a better specificity and sensitivity to our model .
15 The other anchor points , in this case , are the spitfire and the bee-flower , both as seen in Figure 5 .
16 As seen in Fig. 3 b , both proteins have a β -hairpin at the C terminus .
17 As seen in Fig. 5 , these residues are in the vicinity of the same duplex of DNA as the recognition helix , although adjustments to the model will have to be made to bring them into proper position to interact with DNA .
18 As seen in Table 2 , the effect of maternal age changed , in Hungary , as the level of infant mortality declined .
19 One method of taking this into account is by using the proceeds per unit outlay as the ranking criterion , as seen in Table 4.5 .
20 One method of taking this into account is by using the proceeds per unit outlay as the ranking criterion , as seen in Table 4.5 .
21 Again there is a significant interaction , as seen in Table 6 and Figure 2 , between the levels of processing variable and type of response variable .
22 As seen in Table II these disaturated synthetic lecithins prolonged the nucleation time to 20 days as compared with four to six days with the monosaturated lecithins .
23 Colonic washout reduces rapidly and significantly the serum concentrations of 5-ASA and Ac-5-ASA as seen in Table IV .
24 As seen in Chapter 3 , this was also true in the nineteenth century , despite lower clergy support particularly for the Fenian movement .
25 As seen in Chapter Six , both of these schemes cut serious injuries by a half , much more impressive than a reduction of one tenth in all injuries .
26 From a surplus of £385 million in 1970 , Britain had reached an annual deficit of £3,410 million by 1979 , as seen in Chapter 2 .
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