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

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1 In this case the residual d Q is 20 ( figure 10.7 ) , compared with an original d Q of 26 ( derived from column 2 of figure 10.2 ) ; the spread has been reduced to around three-quarters its original size .
2 In the case of the Pegasus , console switches , console oscilloscope traces , input/output peripherals ( paper tape , teletype-style printers ) are visually simulated in facsimile and animated on-screen ( compare Figure 8.2 with Figure 8.3 ) .
3 We can represent this in Figure 8.2 :
4 It is clear from Figure 9.4 and Table 9.4 that the new index provides a similar picture to the old index but with some divergence .
5 This is clear from Figure 2.4 .
6 It is at once clear from Figure 5.2 that the PFM graph is a different shape from those of the three planets , which are broadly similar to each other .
7 From about 3900 Ma ago to about 3300 Ma ago it is clear from Figure 6.9 that the Moon was subjected to its last heavy bombardment .
8 The component of are Now it is clear from Figure 2.1 that the ratio is the tangent of the angle — .
9 Although the analysis of variance for the recoded risk information is slightly different from that for the all the potential risks it is clear from Figure 7.3 that with the exception of the medium risk exemplars the general pattern of results is very similar to that shown in Figure 7.2 .
10 It is clear from Figure 7.4 that there is no evidence of this actually taking place in the description task .
11 A state of general equilibrium can be depicted by combining Figures 8.1 and 8.2 in Figure 8.3 .
12 To see how this works , it is necessary to calculate the total proportions who come into the non-base category of X 1 and X 2 from figure 13.5 ; 0.530 of the sample is young and 0.578 is rich .
13 This Figure is drawn in a similar manner to J 2 in Figure 3.5 ( b ) , except that in Figure 9.8 only one quadrant is shown .
14 But if we accept the discoveries of the students of Recent sediments , we must accept the conclusion that Interpretation 2 in figure 6.1 is more likely than Interpretation 1 .
15 Thus if money supply is reduced to Q 2 in Figure 17.1 , a new higher rate of interest , r 2 , will result .
16 The program 's task , given a diagram like that of Figure 2 , is to discover whether the arrangements of blocks depicted is stable , — if it is not — to predict the movements ( falling , sliding , motion ended by contact with another block ) and the final state of various blocks .
17 However , we shall not adhere too pedantically to this principle , since the details of diagrams such as that of Figure 2.2 are matters of disagreement among linguists .
18 In practice this book requires a finer-grained view than that of Figure 1.1 .
19 The response of the C-R circuit of figure 8.3(b) is clearly complementary to that of figure 8.3(a) ; it acts as a high-pass filter .
20 The transfer function of the circuit of figure 8.5(a) is where R' represents the resistance of R in parallel with R L , while the transfer function of the circuit of figure 8.5(b) is or Respective comparison of equations ( 8.11 ) and ( 8.14 ) with equations ( 8.17 ) and ( 8.18 ) reveals that the circuit of figure 8.5(a) responds similarly to that of figure 8.3(a) and acts as a low-pass filter while the circuit of figure 8.5(b) responds similarly to that of figure 8.3(b) and acts as a high-pass filter .
21 The transfer function of the circuit of figure 8.5(a) is where R' represents the resistance of R in parallel with R L , while the transfer function of the circuit of figure 8.5(b) is or Respective comparison of equations ( 8.11 ) and ( 8.14 ) with equations ( 8.17 ) and ( 8.18 ) reveals that the circuit of figure 8.5(a) responds similarly to that of figure 8.3(a) and acts as a low-pass filter while the circuit of figure 8.5(b) responds similarly to that of figure 8.3(b) and acts as a high-pass filter .
22 Provided any loading impedance is high compared with resistance R , the response will stay close to that of figure 8.8(c) .
23 From equations ( 9.71 ) the image impedances are The characteristic impedance of the symmetric T-section formed by following the L-section of figure 9. 15(a) with that of figure 9.15(b) is clearly going to be given by equation ( 9.72 ) which is in agreement with equation ( 9.1 ) .
24 Similarly , the characteristic impedance of the symmetric Π-section formed by following the L-section of figure 9.15(b) with that of figure 9.15(a) is going to be given by equation ( 9.73 ) which is in agreement with equation ( 9.2 ) .
25 To depict the information about the value of two interval level variables at once , each case is plotted on a graph known as a scatterplot , such as figure 10.1 .
26 Once an interaction has been found in one of the effects in a table such as figure 13.10 , it will also be found in the other .
27 The stress distribution in a glued joint is very far from uniform and , in a typical joint , such as Figure 1 , virtually the whole of the load is carried in the extreme ends or edges of the joint .
28 Double kerbs are used in places to prevent pavement parking ( Figure 4.18 ) and the boundaries of the zone are indicated by huge patterned entrance ramps , visible in Figure 4.15 .
29 The most abundant landform on both sides is the impact crater , the larger of which are visible in Figure 6.1 .
30 There is a wealth of small-scale detail within the bands , particularly at the boundaries , and some of this detail is visible in Figure 9.3 : there are wavelike features of all sizes and colours , and there are ovals , sometimes called ‘ spots ’ , also of various sizes and colours .
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