Example sentences of "[conj] shown in [art] " in BNC.

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1 For simplicity the amount to be costed is best highlighted in dark type or shown in a separate box on the form .
2 About a third of these scripts are , in turn , derived from BBC Horizon programmes which are bought or co-produced by Nova and shown in the series .
3 The ‘ supply ’ curve is constructed from the relationship between and shown in the left-hand part of the diagram and that between and ( not shown ) .
4 This gave an additional but different response to sound ( a tingling feeling ) in addition to the sensation of vibration ( as shown in a paper prepared for a research conference on ‘ Speech-processing aids for the deaf by Scott , Defilippo , Sach and Miller , of St Louis ) .
5 Skittle table , as shown in a 1934 Woodworker ( right ) and Ralph Sinnott 's design , which will feature in a future issue ( top )
6 Another example of the multivariate approach is provided by Webber and Craig ( 1978 ) who used 40 variables from the 1971 Small Area Statistics Census data to classify the British population into six main family types and a number of sub-clusters , making 30 groups altogether , as shown in a simplified form in Figure 5.6 .
7 The possibility exists , however , that some treatments may be effective when the smooth muscle amyloid infiltration is not so extensive , as shown in a case of Fraser et al , which was responsive to cisapride .
8 Vertical blinds are also practical for doorways , and can be used as shown in the photograph as a ‘ concealer ’ between breakfast bar and kitchen .
9 I suggest that a simpler approach to detecting the direction of motion of an object , one method of which was put forward by M Kumaran in July , is to use half a 74LS74 D-type flip-flop , as shown in the diagram , which performs exactly the same function .
10 In part , the sense of Britishness seemed to rest on an often sentimental obeisance to the past , as shown in the flourishing ‘ heritage ’ industry of the eighties extending from Chaucer to Churchill , to the delight of tourists and the scorn of social critics .
11 This collection of dwarf shrubs and herbaceous perennials is ideal for a gently sloping site as shown in the photograph .
12 As shown in the figure , the DNA has to be partially unzipped to allow this .
13 Because of the chemical affinity of G for C ( and of C for G ) , one of these molecules will pair , as shown in the figure , with the first codon on the message .
14 Armed Frankish horsemen ( opposite ) as shown in the Golden Psalter .
15 The conquest of Jerusalem as shown in the fifteenth-century Chroniques de Charlemagne .
16 Davies ( 1984 ) translates this into a school setting as shown in the diagram .
17 Where the price varies depending on the number of persons booked into the accommodation and you wish to change that number of persons , the price will be recharged on the basis of the new party size as shown in the price panel .
18 So if you believe that you are suffering from one of these conditions , you must exercise and stretch as shown in the article .
19 Furthermore , it can be used to decompose overall proportions , as shown in the previous section , and it can be decomposed itself when other variables are brought into the picture .
20 To do this , the cases are reordered so that the X values are in order , as shown in the first two columns of figure 10.6 .
21 We therefore consider the effect of age on income as shown in the original bivariate table in figure 13.3 .
22 How much has the peat shrunk , as shown in the block diagram ?
23 Products of one became raw materials or fuel for another , as shown in the diagram .
24 Why are some people repelled from the twilight zone of a city and attracted to a New Town , as shown in the photographs ?
25 C. The uplands have other problems for the farmers in these areas , as shown in the photograph on page 77 .
26 Its use is helping to create a change in the nature and pattern of industries , as shown in the next chapter .
27 When lifting , take the strain by using your leg muscles rather than your back , and keep your knees slightly bent , as shown in the examples on the following pages .
28 When there is no longer the contrast of a busy working day outside , coming back to an empty home can be less attractive , as shown in the situation described below .
29 But it does n't always work out easily , as shown in the situation outlined below .
30 Developing separate interests is certainly a way to keep the balance in a partnership , as shown in the situation of Donald and Pat , outlined below .
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