Example sentences of "[vb pp] directly in [art] " in BNC.

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1 The broad feature , which we can loosely refer to as a quasi-periodic oscillation ( QPO ) can not be seen directly in the light curve , because many cycles need to be averaged to overcome Poisson noise .
2 Sometimes the coercion and oppression is felt directly in the paintings : for example , in images of Saint Isidore , a rather obscure Spanish saint vastly amplified in the New World as the patron of labourers , who is shown to carry a small bag of coca leaves as the Indian peasants and miners did , and do , to chew to combat hunger and fatigue .
3 Whereas in Victorian England the provision of libraries was not seen as a matter of political contention , in modern England the political factor has operated directly in the closure and cutbacks of libraries .
4 The 12 points may be identified and copied to an adjoining layer ( to aid clarity ) or operated directly in the original view .
5 Their management was placed directly in the hands of USSR ministries .
6 A sinusoidal tensile stress of a given frequency can be generated in the vibrator A and if the electrical vectors from the force and displacement are represented by and then by satisfying the condition the tangent of the phase angle δ between the stress and the strain may be calculated from This operation of adjustment followed by subtraction of the electrical vectors is performed directly in the recording circuit .
7 Although curling is booming as a sport , the increased number of players is not reflected directly in the number of stones required , as very few curlers have their own stones .
8 Corporations are not very good at picking up things that are wrong unless they are reflected directly in the sales figures .
9 Thus , any decision by an authority to spend more or less on services than the government 's assumed level will be reflected directly in the level of charge it has to set .
10 ( Rosten , 1968 : 443-4 ) Although person deixis is reflected directly in the grammatical categories of person , it may be argued that we need to develop an independent pragmatic framework of possible participant-roles , so that we can then see how , and to what extent , these roles are grammaticalized in different languages .
11 Just how difficult it is to move beyond this kind of thinking can be seen from Statement B. Here the principle of continuity is rooted directly in the process of generational transmission .
12 Alcohols can be used directly in a diesel engine if an ignition-boosting cetane improver is added .
13 This negative can be used directly in the printing process .
14 Whereas changes in real manufacturing output are measured directly in the national income accounts , changes in government output are measured almost exclusively by reference to changes in government employment .
15 Gel-purified GGF-III was digested directly in the excised gel slice ( J.H. , unpublished results ) and GGF-II was electroeluted before digestion .
16 The total spending power of the University , its staff and its students is estimated at over £70m , most of which is spent directly in the local community .
17 This is not found directly in the USA and Japan but , if the product of per cent of employees in R&D and expenditure per head in R&D is taken as an index of R&D resources , the figures are :
18 Although neither have been cited directly in the text , the philosophical ideas in this chapter have been heavily influenced by the work of Jerry Fodor and Zenon Pylyshyn .
19 Although some birth defects are caused directly in the womb , others can arise indirectly , through damage to sperm or eggs before fertilisation .
20 He points out that the ‘ causal ’ translation between neural and behavioural response implied by Kandel has never been tested directly in the intact animal .
21 We thus use the term binary for computers which manipulate numeric values expressed directly in a binary format , and decimal for those where binary patterns are interpreted as decimal digits .
22 Stubborn cases can be etched directly in the HF solution .
23 Consider for example : ( 20 ) A : Let's get the kids something B : Okay , but I veto I-C-E C-R-E-A-M-S where B ostentatiously infringes the maxim of Manner ( be perspicuous ) by spelling out the word ice-creams , and thereby conveys to A that B would rather not have ice-cream mentioned directly in the presence of the children , in case they are thereby prompted to demand some .
24 As we have seen , they were amongst the staunchest Bolshevik supporters in the voting for the Constituent Assembly , and in Belorussia they were more than usually numerous and influential due to the fact that this territory had lain directly in the path of invading and retreating forces in the Civil War .
25 The right of electing the representative or representatives of each burgh to the Scottish Parliament was vested directly in the Magistrates and Council , and this persisted from the Union until the Reform Act , but only in the case of the City of Edinburgh .
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