Example sentences of "for example " in BNC.
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1 | For example , if the ‘ soldier ’ cells are weakened , the chest can be infected . |
2 | For example , there is a skin cancer called Kaposi 's sarcoma . |
3 | It is possible to include in the wording of the Deed that the covenant will cease if certain conditions occur — for example , if you become unemployed or your income falls below a certain level . |
4 | Say , for example , you pay £750 to ACET under Gift Aid . |
5 | For example the numbers needing opiates to control pain are rising and up to one in five will need special battery-operated syringe pumps to deliver medication in the home . |
6 | Prejudices are challenged and myths exposed — for example that only homosexual men and drug users are at risk . |
7 | For example , Goodluck Mhango , a veterinary surgeon arrested in September 1987 , has been rejected for release by a committee established to review the cases of political detainees . |
8 | Members working on behalf of a prisoner learn a lot about that country — its culture and political allegiance for example — knowledge that is no longer useful when the case is closed . |
9 | Amnesty knows , for example , what the long term pattern of abuse is in a country : the known torture methods , the likely victims , the agencies regularly implicated in violations . |
10 | For example , a ‘ Murder by Governments Campaign ’ in October 1983 resulted in funeral marches with black ‘ coffins ’ , drumbeats , and candles in Diss , Norwich , Bognor Regis , and London . |
11 | There are some aspects of group work which never change — the satisfaction felt on receiving a letter such as this , for example : |
12 | A guide to art reference books published in 1969 had 2,500 entries , some of which referred to series ; for example , there was a single entry for the series of monographs on individual artists , called Klassiker der Kunst , also published in French as Classiques d'Art , in which there are thirty-eight books . |
13 | For example , this is how he evoked Seurat 's scene of the Parisian suburban resort known as La Grande Jatte . |
14 | In 1936 , for example , the Museum put on two crucially important exhibitions , on Cubist and Abstract Art , and Fantastic Art , Dada , Surrealism . |
15 | Victor Burgin explained , for example , in The End of Art Theory that he was unwilling to be limited to an aesthetic response to ‘ the art object , which in turn is representative of the sensibility of the artist ’ . |
16 | For example , the writing of Rosalind Krauss has mainly been published in two journals , the American October and the French Macuba , both advancing a special interpretation of twentieth-century art . |
17 | For example , this is a passage of interpretive description of a Van Gogh self-portrait : ‘ … his emaciated , luminous head with its burning eyes set off against a whirlpool of darkness . |
18 | His book stresses the history of styles , which he describes in sequence , Baroque for example being followed by Rococo , and Neo-classicism . |
19 | For example , the shrine of Miyajima , a temple approached by water through a famous red gateway , ranks number three in Japan . |
20 | For example , landscape painting had only a gradual success as a theme in European painting . |
21 | For example , in twelfth-century China , a catalogue of the Imperial collection had ten headings : Taoist and Buddhist subjects , human affairs , palaces and other buildings , foreign tribes , dragons and fishes , landscapes , animals , flowers and birds , ink bamboos , and finally vegetables and fruit . |
22 | A remarkable Marxist interpretation , for example , was made of Florentine painting from Giotto 's time to the fifteenth century , by Frederick Antal in the 1940s . |
23 | For example , Chadwick states : ‘ There can be no simple category defined as ‘ feminist art history ’ , since the effect of new ideas is that ‘ much recent scholarly writing has shifted attention from the categories ‘ art ’ and ‘ artist ’ to broader issues concerning ideologies of gender , sexuality , and power ’ . |
24 | A book on a single painter , for example , is a monograph . |
25 | This applies , for example , to the book on Delacroix published in 1885 , selected by A. Robaut and with an essay by Ernest Chesnau . |
26 | By the 1920s a characteristic book , as for example Cézanne : a study of his development by Roger Fry , published in 1927 , had black and white photographic illustrations only . |
27 | Lawrence , for example , was in Parma in 1820 , in ecstasy over the work of Correggio : |
28 | For example , Morelli wrote : ‘ In all those works by Raphael in which the execution is entirely his own , the ear , like the hand , is always characteristic , and differs in form from the ears of Timoteo Viti , Perugino , Pinturicchio , and others . ’ |
29 | This sort of reading is only for the dedicated follower of the history of taste , though any reader particularly interested in a picture may find within a single catalogue entry an acutely discriminating judgement or interesting facts ; for example , Tietze 's entry also points out that Manet so much admired the Tintoretto self-portrait that he made a copy of it . |
30 | Take , for example , this record of a personal response to Picasso 's sculpture The Man with a Sheep by the critic Tim Hilton in the catalogue for ‘ Picasso 's Picassos , in 1981 : |