Example sentences of "[is] show [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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31 To simplify the figure , its effect is shown on a projection of the cusp onto a horizontal plane .
32 Many of them care less about the exchange rate than about what is shown on the chart on the right .
33 The thrust is shown on the map , Fig.7 , as also is the wide zone of rocks affected by the movements on the thrust plane .
34 THE PREMIUM REQUIRED TO RENEW YOUR POLICY IS SHOWN ON THE RENEWAL NOTICE AND WHERE THE SPECIAL DISCOUNT HAS BEEN ALLOWED THE LETTER ‘ S ’ APPEARS IN FRONT OF THE GROSS PREMIUM .
35 Lilliput 's preference is shown on the left in each outcome , and Blefuscu 's on the right .
36 There are many new motorways not shown ; the detailed form of the roads is not reproduced faithfully ; and what is shown on the map to be an isolated settlement turns out to be hardly any bigger than the many other settlements you can see .
37 Peter is shown on the plinth , being taken by his father to be educated by the monks at Bridlington .
38 In accordance with the requirements of the [ draft ] FRS , AMPS should be reported within shareholders ' funds as non-equity shares and included in the amount attributable to non-equity shares which is shown on the face of the balance sheet ( paragraph 34 ) .
39 Under the new approach , termed a ‘ linked presentation ’ , the finance raised through the securitisation is shown on the face of the balance sheet deducted from the related gross asset within a single asset caption .
40 Our top team is shown on the right .
41 The hushed court had earlier listened to a dramatic seven-minute recording of Daniel 's 999 call , part of which is shown on the left .
42 The effect is shown on the second swatch .
43 Margaret 's hand , holding this pen , is shown on the cover of Peter Halliday 's book Calligraphy Masterclass
44 The gene defective in XLA was localized to a 2-cM interval in Xq21.3-Xq22 ( R. Lovering et al. , manuscript in preparation ) which is shown on the genetic map .
45 A similar scene is shown on the Gundestrup Cauldron ( fig. 14. 17 ) .
46 The current rate of interest is shown on the enclosed table .
47 Birmingham City Council has now set its community charge , the basic amount payable is shown on the enclosed demand note .
48 The moneyer MONETA AELFSTAN is shown on the reverse .
49 Later the building was reconverted into two cottages as is shown on the maps of the 1850's , with stables at the western end .
50 This motion is shown on the left of Fig. 10.1 for a set of test masses originally at rest in a circle in the xy plane : their displacements are followed over a complete cycle .
51 A Richards function was fitted to the data points using the BMDP package and is shown on the graph .
52 This is shown on the form .
53 The clock to record response time starts at the same time that the probe digit is shown on the screen .
54 A silver pendant by Henry Wilson is shown on the previous page .
55 We can plot the current flowing through the channel , which is here shown on the ordinate , as a function of the holding voltage , which is shown on the abscissa here , and when we do that we get a so-called current voltage relationship .
56 It 's a matter of fact rather than rather than rather than a matter what is shown on the one inch map .
57 Can I er take the opportunity to clear up some technical sort of er technical points to do with the plans , however , probably inadvertent , the first one , erm in the er letter copy of the letter that you sent to the er Planning Authority , erm and you mentioned one plan being erm handed , it does n't say , actually it did n't specify which house or which is the proper way it should be handled , but in the small plan showing the site , and the position of the houses , the attached er garage on the house on plot number two , that 's the one erm you notice the bridge , this end one , is shown on the right , but in the detailed plan of the house it 's shown on the left , now
58 The house has disappeared there , although it is shown on an eighteenth-century map complete with avenues , ponds , and gardens , and today a fine eighteenth-century brick gateway , enclosed garden and levelled lawn remain .
59 The subject is dealt with cogently and succinctly in the New Dictionary of Heraldry , and in even terser form the present practice may be stated as follows : a peer 's helm is shown as a stylised silver mêlée type , facing dexter ( that is left to the observer ) and decorated with gold bars ; the helmets of baronets and knights face the front ( affronty ) and are of the steel ‘ barrier ’ variety , with visors raised ; esquires , gentlemen ( and corporations ) display closed ‘ tilting ’ helms of steel , facing dexter .
60 This is shown as a block diagram in Fig 1 .
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