Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] figure " in BNC.
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1 | This consists , basically , of , in other words it is a linear long-chain molecule much like Figure 7 . |
2 | The kinematics programs were designed to control two designated work areas ( layer groups ) within the drawing file ( shown pictorially in Figure 7.4 ) . |
3 | Thus in figure 3.1 two individuals , A and B , are represented by utility of income functions between £0 and £1000 . |
4 | Thus in Figure 18–1 the efficient level of capacity might be Q if the weighted average of P 2 and c is equal to . |
5 | Thus in Figure 5.3 an administered move from equilibrium at E to S would lead to an output of Qs and price of G , with a further increase in total surplus to ASG . |
6 | Thus in Figure 17.3(a) , a rise in Treasury bill issue from S 1 to S 2 will raise the discount rate from r 1 to r 2 . |
7 | Thus in Figure 17.3(b) , the supply of bills on offer by the discount houses to the Bank falls as the rate of rediscount rises ( the supply curve of bills by the discount houses is upward sloping ) . |
8 | Thus in Figure 17.4 , if the authorities want to raise the rate of interest from r 1 to r 2 , their actions in the discount market outlined above will reduce money supply from Q 1 to Q 2 , to ensure that r 2 is an equilibrium rate of interest . |
9 | Thus in Figure 17.5 , if the authorities keep interest rates at r 1 , and yet do not allow money supply to expand beyond Q 2 , there will be excess demand for money of Q 1 — Q 2 . |
10 | Thus in Figure 17.6 , with money supply controlled at M s even a fairly moderate increase in demand from L to L' has led to a large rise in interest rates from r to r 1 . |
11 | Thus in Figure 18.4 , if the demand for money increased to L' , and the money supply target was Q 1 , the authorities would raise interest rates to r 2 . |
12 | For example , how should policy makers react if , having been persuaded that the larger part of observed unemployment is Keynesian , they are also persuaded that NAIRU lies well within the range BC in Figure 8.8 ? |
13 | ‘ I use objects around the house for the background , not only for portraits , but also for figure paintings . |
14 | The first approach was to insert each component , at each frame , into a reference space and manipulate them to generate the desired assembly ( shown conceptually in Figure 7.2 ) . |
15 | Hence in Figure 17–3 the monopolist can be instructed to charge P C for each unit of the good . |
16 | Hence in Figure 5.1 the extent of general unemployment could be measured by the horizontal distance AB , this level of unemployment being associated with a real wage rate W 1 . |
17 | The main elements of the deviancy amplification process are shown schematically in Figure 1 . |
18 | However , as the fractions themselves have a molar mass distribution , extensive overlapping of the fractions will occur as shown schematically in figure 8.4 . |
19 | This can be represented schematically in figure 8.9 . |
20 | Measurement of the osmotic pressure π of a polymer solution can be carried out in the type of cell represented schematically in figure 9.1 . |
21 | Several designs , suitable for this type of measurement , are typified by the Pinner Stabin instrument shown schematically in figure 9.1 . |
22 | The Mechrolab osmometer , shown schematically in figure 9.3 , consists of a solution + solvent cell of volume approximately 1 cm 3 , with the solvent side connected to a reservoir attached to a servo-driven elevator . |
23 | This is shown schematically in figure 9.12 and clearly the technique can not discriminate amongst molecular sizes with or . |
24 | Both are represented schematically in figure 11.5 but the exact nature of the structure has been the subject of considerable controversy . |
25 | The process is shown schematically in figure 11.6 and the resulting structure is a variation of the switchboard model . |
26 | The process is shown schematically in figure 12.7 . |
27 | This can be represented schematically in figure 13.10 where ο is the phase angle between the stress and the strain . |
28 | The specificity of the various antibodies used in this study is shown schematically in Figure 1 , and the antibody characteristics are listed in Table II . |
29 | They are shown schematically in Figure 3 . |
30 | The sequence of rifted margin evolution to be expected from passive rifting is illustrated schematically in Figure 4.18 . |