Example sentences of "[vb base] for example [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean for example hospitals and nursing homes , we have a purely tenuous control over , whereas we have a very rigid control over a signal box on a railway . |
2 | Other frequently reiterated problems with community service provision are the absence of effective collaboration between the different service agencies ( see Wright et al , 1988 ) , and the related fact that services tend to be delivered in a piecemeal and fragmented way without coordination at service delivery level ( see for example Challis and Davies , 1980 ) . |
3 | These ratings were collected for ongoing research in debiasing ( see for example Groeger and Chapman 1990 ) and they will not be described further in this thesis . |
4 | There is a large body of evidence that disablement incurs extra expenditure ( see for example Nissel and Bonnerjea , 1982 ; Glendinning , 1983 ; Baldwin , 1985 ; Martin and White , 1988 ) , although the measurement of that expenditure is both problematic and controversial ( Thompson et al . , |
5 | However , this test has attracted criticism — see for example Edel and Sclar ( 1974 ) and Hamilton ( 1976 ) . |
6 | More thorough critical exercises have been effectively conducted by others ( see for example Dowling and Noss ( 1990 ) on the Mathematics curriculum ) . |
7 | It is interesting to note that some phonologists of the 1950s and 1960s felt it necessary to invent a ‘ phoneme ’ of juncture in order to be able to transcribe minimal pairs like ‘ grey tape ’ / ‘ great ape ’ unambiguously without having to refer to grammatical boundaries ; see for example Trager and Smith ( 1951 ) . |
8 | For some purposes the action project in operation can best be described directly by the development officers and their support workers ( see for example Murphy and Rapley , 1986 ) . |
9 | These include for example syntax and semantics , and the use of information about compounds , commonly used phrases and idioms . |