Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] figure " in BNC.

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1 Before normalising the first relation given as figure 3.24 , it is necessary to analyse the meaning of the relation .
2 The results are summarized in figure I in terms of the three parameters :
3 The relationships that McKinsey posited between areas of its matrix , the life-cycle and financial-management policies are summarized in figure 4.3 .
4 Typical results ( Figure 4 ) indicated that VT2 bound ( with apparently similar affinity ) to several sites within the gene 62 promoter region ( summarized in Figure 3 ) , and that many of these sites contained sequences similar to the HSV-1 Vmw175 binding site consensus ( Figure 3 ) .
5 The ‘ basket ’ with rodents included in Figure 8.2 would attract suspicion because the form itself is not within the canon of Zapotec work .
6 An isometric view of the system is included in Figure 7.33 .
7 Craters smaller than 10 km diameter have not been included in Figure 8.2 largely because of the uncertainty about the numbers of the corresponding very small bodies that move among the terrestrial planets .
8 This can be done with one of the most attractive arguments at the teachers ' disposal , students ' work ; a contrast can be made with the kind of work which students undertook in the 1960s and 1970s , an example of which is included in Figure 1.2 .
9 But it would be well for British business to remind itself occasionally of the message contained in Figure 1 ( page 60 ) : the fastest-growing markets are not in Europe .
10 This information is simplified in Figure 4.1 .
11 We can also infer from the trends depicted in Figure 2 that gusts did not unduly affect the rotor ship 's dynamic stability .
12 This model of the heroin ‘ epidemic ’ is depicted in Figure 3.3 , and implies that the prevalence of known heroin use would peak around 1988–9 .
13 The situation is depicted in figure 2.1 , with the monopolist 's price and output given by
14 One is cheaper than two when : Hence we have the industry cost arrangement depicted in figure 2.2 .
15 We have referred to the life cycle depicted in figure 6.3 as that of a ‘ typical ’ family .
16 If we assume a raindrop to be roughly spherical , then the path of a ray of light through a raindrop will be roughly as depicted in Figure 2 .
17 Finally , the position of the retinoic acid receptor element , the limits of footprints I and II as well as of oligonucleotide region III in the BglI-NaeI sequence is depicted in figure 2B .
18 The likely rate of development of fire in a high-bay warehouse , is described in Chapter 6 ‘ Requirements for Fire Protection in High-Bay Warehouses ’ and is depicted in figure 1 of that chapter .
19 The original version of the model is depicted in Figure 8 .
20 Thus we arrive at the second version of the logogen model , as described by Morton ( 1978 ) ; it is depicted in Figure 9 .
21 This entire processing apparatus is depicted in Figure 10 .
22 All these cases can be simply illustrated using the apparatus depicted in figure 4.4 ; we leave it to the reader to do so .
23 If he expected any other price level he would not be acting rationally since he would not be forming his expectation of the price level in line with the process determining it ; that is , the aggregate supply and demand process depicted in figure 4.4 .
24 It is depicted in Figure 1.1 .
25 A possible scenario is depicted in Figure 2.3 .
26 In a perfectly competitive market system , with a fixed stock of capital , and no capital mobility the situation is as depicted in Figure 2.6 .
27 Output has fallen and price risen , but not by as much as in the case depicted in Figure 5.2 .
28 Moreover , even if these undesirable side effects of deflation could be disregarded and the progress towards a state of full employment did in fact correspond to the mechanism depicted in Figure 5.3 , exactly the same result could be more expeditiously achieved simply by increasing the nominal money supply .
29 In Keynesian theory the direction of causation is reversed : the fall in the real wage rate depicted in Figure 5.5 is the consequence , not the cause , of the rise in output .
30 Consider the case depicted in Figure 5.9 where the economy starts in a position of full employment at point A. Suppose the level of aggregate demand were suddenly to fall , for example as a result of a decline in planned investment .
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