Example sentences of "a [noun sg] as shown " in BNC.
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1 | Other methods to measure accessibility have involved questionnaire surveys of hospital visits ( Haynes and Bentham , 1979 ) or matrices of distance from various centres of population as shown in Table 6.4 , or surveys of access to a car as shown in Table 6.5 . |
2 | ‘ Conveyance ’ can be proved by describing the thing concerned and in cases of difficulty by showing that it comes within the definition of a conveyance as shown as B ( 3 ) ante . |
3 | BELOW It is a bad idea to encourage a dog to jump into a vehicle as shown here . |
4 | The relationship between the company and the market place is in the form of a loop as shown in Figure 6.1 . |
5 | The relationship between the company and the market place is in the form of a loop as shown in Figure 6.1 . |
6 | 6.1 This Agreement shall continue for a period as shown in the Schedule . |
7 | 6.1 This Agreement shall continue for a period as shown in the Schedule . |
8 | 6.1 This Agreement shall continue for a period as shown in the Schedules . |
9 | RIGHT The check chain fits on to an ordinary leash , by a circle as shown here . |
10 | Four point charges of equal magnitude are located at the corners of a square as shown in Fig. 2.42 . |
11 | Imagine the triangle was made into a square as shown at the side . |
12 | To satisfy Kirchhoff 's voltage law in the series circuit , the three phasors must complete a triangle as shown in figure 7.3(b) . |
13 | Since the target language seems to be signs in English order in most cases , we have a situation as shown in fig. 11.3 . |
14 | This process can be represented on a diagram as shown in Figure 1 with the neutron meeting , as it were , a ‘ backwards ’ proton to produce a W particle . |
15 | As with other details these might vary in specific cases , but a typical cannon has a value as shown here . |
16 | This can be represented as a network as shown in Figure 4.20 . |
17 | Although oxygen is a good oxidising agent ( atom or molecule that accepts electrons from the molecule it oxidises ) , restrictions on the direction of spin of the electrons it accepts means that it usually accepts these one at a time as shown in the following equations : |