Example sentences of "this [vb mod] be expressed " in BNC.
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1 | This may be expressed either as a single year figure or as some form of average over the life of the project . |
2 | More fashionably , this may be expressed in terms of " capital points " which may facilitate mental calculation of the agreed ratio at any given time but otherwise add nothing to the traditional method . |
3 | In reaching this conclusion the court argued that freedom of contract was a fundamental right , and that if parliament intended to empower a third party to make conditions which affected the provisions of a contract between others then this should be expressed in clear terms . |
4 | This could be expressed in encouraging schoolchildren to think that careers in ‘ science ’ and ‘ maths ’ are for the brightest pupils while ‘ arts ’ and ‘ vocational training ’ are for others . |
5 | This could be expressed as ‘ A hospital is a place that I go to in order to get treated by a doctor . |
6 | This could be expressed in terms of a formal grammar . |
7 | From the point of view of the outsider the descent group appears as undifferentiated and this will be expressed by statements of the commonality of the resources of claim while , from the point of view of the insider dealing with other insiders the descent group appears highly differentiated . |
8 | Spatially , this will be expressed in further counterurbanization and as Bradshaw and Blakeley ( 1979 , 27 ) point out : ‘ the rural areas [ of California ] grew at a rate nearly double that of the state as a whole ’ between 1970 and 1976 . |
9 | If the vessel is to be out of the water for a fixed period e.g. between September the 1st and March the 31st annually , then this will be expressed in the Policy Schedule , and will be detailed on the underwriting risk and claims statistics screens on the Polisy system . |
10 | This can be expressed in Hume 's terms of the tendency of the mind to pass from one to the other , but one must be careful how one interprets such a tendency . |
11 | This can be expressed by people saying that they feel they want a child for their fulfilment as human beings . |
12 | This can be expressed very physically in the way breasts are now regarded as being for feeding babies rather than for making love , and most couples experience tensions over their sexual relationship in the early months and even years of parenthood . |
13 | The authority of government therefore is limited ; and this can be expressed by saying that certain rights of the individual and of the private association are safeguarded . |
14 | This can be expressed as a contrast between the ‘ merely utilitarian ’ and the ‘ artistic ’ , or , on the other hand , between the ‘ useful ’ and the ‘ merely cultural ’ . |
15 | This can be expressed through disputes between high-bourgeois individuals , themselves acceptable to the legal system as with the Guildford Four , who , partly as a result of international pressure , had highly placed clerics and members of the judiciary supporting their release . |
16 | Diagrammatically , this can be expressed as in Figure 30.3 . |
17 | In shorthand this can be expressed as . |
18 | This can be expressed compactly as where the Kronecker delta is defined to be unity if α is equal to β but zero otherwise . |
19 | This can be expressed as the frictional coefficient for the chain , again within the tube confines . |
20 | This can be expressed mathematically as where T absolute temperature . |
21 | This can be expressed mathematically as where r is the rate of diffusion and d the gas density . |