Example sentences of "be examine in the " in BNC.

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1 The violent repercussions of the second decree have been examined in the case-study of Roslavl' in the Smolensk guberniia .
2 Paragraph ( a ) has already been examined in the context of the mental element in the offence , and will not be considered further .
3 The effect of passage through the primate gut has been examined in the tamarins in Amazonian Peru , where it was found that germination success rates were about 70% .
4 Yesterday , Crawford Beveridge , SE chief executive , said the issues raised in the documents had been examined in the audit .
5 Some nationwide systems of Bolshevik political control are examined in the next chapter , whereas here more neutral communications networks are studied .
6 Its effect was particularly damaging in relation to the recurrent tragedies of death in childhood , which are examined in the next chapter .
7 The basic principles underlying a management information system are examined in the succeeding parts of this chapter .
8 The factors determining how closely the ideal case can be approached are examined in the following sections .
9 The six ages of womanhood are examined in the series Female Parts .
10 These areas of concern are examined in the appropriate sections of the Plan .
11 Other points are examined in the context of our preferred Model 1 :
12 In this project , age-relations are examined in the context of an urban , middleclass church community and a number of working class pensioners ' clubs .
13 The consequences Of this requirement are examined in the next chapter .
14 These spill-over effects of creating the SEM are examined in the following chapters .
15 Accordingly , these cases are examined in the context of breach of the duty of confidentiality .
16 We are in close contact and , as is known , we are examining in the sub-strategic nuclear field how we could work more closely with the French Government on a wide range of defence matters .
17 Its functional significance has to be examined in the context of its importance for the ‘ non-organized ’ masses , whose image of Hitler has been the central concern of this work , for the Party faithful , and for the Nazi and non-Nazi élites .
18 The conceptual and practical implications of this discrepancy will be examined in the third and final section of this article .
19 It was one of those rare occasions when a covert operation could be examined in the full glare of publicity and it showed what a foolhardy idea it was from the start for , even if Crabb had returned safely , it is unlikely he could have brought back enough information to have justified the risk in the first place .
20 Nozick 's State is not neutral , and his principle ( principle 1 above ) is not a principle of neutrality , but it shares with the doctrine of neutrality an anti-perfectionist bias and will therefore be examined in the next chapter .
21 New positional fields are established after the main axis is set up — those that give rise to the limbs will be examined in the next chapter .
22 This issue of whether there is differential treatment accorded to working and middle-class crime and criminals will be examined in the next section of this chapter .
23 Whether any of these proposals are realistic or not will be examined in the later chapters of this book .
24 Some of these factors will be examined in the next few chapters .
25 Given that this work has been done , the draft schedule can then be examined in the closest detail — and probably torn to shreds .
26 The effect of such changes is to concentrate the emission from such industries , per unit area , and as Dr. B. Leadbeater , a leading chemist in the field of odour pollution explained the effect of the amount of emission can be examined in the light of atmospheric dispersion theory in which the downwind concentration is a direct function of the emission rate .
27 The only real progress has come in learning how to drive those evaluation routines faster and faster , thus allowing larger numbers of positions to be examined in the time available .
28 The Chinese approach to landscape , including the forces underlying their concept of dragons , will be examined in the next chapter , which may enable parallels to be drawn with British examples .
29 The conception of ideas , their application and the learning process in these countries will be examined in the next three chapters , which in turn provide a basis for comparison with the OECD checklist and with UK experience examined in Chapter Seven .
30 The outcome of the projects was to be examined in the light of potential impacts on urban development , transport road safety and the environment .
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