Example sentences of "[pron] data [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There are few examples in my data of interactions with small children .
2 Customers can transfer their data via Ethernet and Token Ring .
3 Traditional dialectologists presented their data on maps — or , in the case of the Survey of English dialects , more accessibly in four volumes of Basic Material which listed informant responses .
4 It is hoped that other groups using these databases will submit their data in return , but this is not compulsory .
5 Tei and Owen provide no breakdown of their data in terms of the angular separation between adapting and test stimuli on their " different " trials so it is net possible to see whether adaptation is effective over a greater range of orientations in the LVF compared to the RVF .
6 They suggest that our understanding of mothers ' experiences has to be gleaned from studies employing a variety of income measures , which collect and analyse their data in ways which obscure differences both within and between households .
7 Users had to present their data in ways laid down by the DP department ; they found themselves bound by the DP department 's priorities rather than by their own ; and , in addition , they had to compete with colleagues for use of the computer 's facilities .
8 Some depositors may believe that they have an obligation to archive and make available their data by virtue of having used public funds to collect it or public time and co-operation in providing it .
9 Let Ax be demand for product A in country X Ay be demand for product A in country Y , which we are trying to estimate Fx be a factor for which data from country X correlates closely with demand for product A in country X Fy be a factor for which data from country Y correlates closely with demand for product A in country X.
10 Let Ax be demand for product A in country X Ay be demand for product A in country Y , which we are trying to estimate Fx be a factor for which data from country X correlates closely with demand for product A in country X Fy be a factor for which data from country Y correlates closely with demand for product A in country X.
11 Let Ax be demand for product A in country X in time period 1 Ayz be demand for product A in country Y in time period 2 Fx be a factor for which data in country X in time period 1 correlates closely with demand for A in country X in time period 1
12 Fyz be a factor for which data in country Y in time period 2 correlates closely with demand for A in country X.
13 She has not written up her data for publication .
14 Only if the sociologist constructs her own categories , and constitutes her data in terms of them , can the terms of debate as defined by lawyers be avoided , and a genuinely independent measure be created .
15 Her data from Dudley , West Midlands , shows that this is one of the first Creole features adapted to .
16 A discourse analyst may regularly work with extended extracts of conversational speech , for example , but he does not consider his data in isolation from the descriptions and insights provided by sentence-grammarians .
17 Both allow you to format your data to presentation quality and both provide charting facilities .
18 You can use RESTORE to reset the data pointer to the start of your data in order to reuse it .
19 Our data on chairmen and members suggest that the people who serve on tribunals may come from a ‘ local squirearchy ’ involved in a wide range of community activities , including welfare , church , education and training organizations , local politics , trade unions and professional associations .
20 We had no preconception of the results and analysed our data without prejudice .
21 The sample of staff was structured to reflect the organization of services in each district , for example , where several community mental health teams were operating , we tried to include representatives from each team , and to balance our data between people concerned with care of elderly people and those involved with younger service users .
22 ‘ Altogether we have about 60–70 people in London and 20 in Hong Kong , and all of them have access to our data in New York . ’
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