Example sentences of "e.g. [noun sg] of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 c ) Other organisations and individuals , including employed solicitors , solicitor groups ( e.g. Association of Women Solicitors ) , and such representative and interested bodies as the Office of Fair Trading , Institute of Chartered Accountants , Council of Mortgage Lenders , British Bankers Association , FIMBRA , the Institute of Legal Executives , and the Association of British Insurers .
2 Obedience is followed by positive consequences ( e.g. the acknowledgement of a ‘ thank you ’ or praise ) ; disobedience is followed by negative consequences ( e.g. loss of privileges , time-out ( see page 70 ) .
3 control of local legislation e.g. confirmation of byelaws ,
4 They flourish in part because the benefit of limited liability must be weighed against the need for legal formalities in the formation , running and closure of companies , amongst other burdens which operating as a company brings ( e.g. publication of accounts ) .
5 The sense in which the term is used is formal-legalistic , and implies that accountability is largely one way ( i.e. of teachers to employers ) and that accountability procedures involve sanctions ( e.g. withdrawal of resources and other forms of support ) .
6 In product-costing Kaplan tends to emphasize cost-drivers in terms of outputs from activities , e.g. number of set-ups .
7 The approach used by Watts and Quimby does not have these problems , however , it encourages the subject to focus on the external environment in order to answer the question , moreover it makes the assumption that subjective risk is determined only by the chances of a near miss , it may clearly relate to other factors as well ( e.g. severity of consequences in an actual accident , presence of a police car , unpredictability of pedestrians ) .
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