Example sentences of "examples [be] give " in BNC.

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1 These examples are given in order to illustrate one of the dangers of the current preoccupation with the duties of citizenship , and that is the scope for it to encroach on the privacy and autonomy of the individual .
2 The view taken here is that one can produce quite easily a catechism of doom , supported with prodigious rates of soil loss over millions of hectares ( and some examples are given in this book ) .
3 These have been summarized and classified by Flowerdew and Openshaw ( 1987 ) and several examples are given in Hearnshaw et al. ( 1989 ) .
4 Digital data occupy a central position in this applications field and a number of examples are given to illustrate the extent to which their development has been hampered or facilitated in various countries by the policies of the organizations with responsibility for digital data provision .
5 Examples are given in the section dealing with job control .
6 Some typical examples are given here .
7 Only four examples are given here to illustrate this approach .
8 Some other examples are given of this approach , and then some systems are considered which extend non-statistical methods .
9 In a study published by OECD/CERI a number of examples are given ( OECD 1990b ) .
10 Further examples are given in the search instructions in 3,4 , and the transput instructions of 6.2 .
11 Thus in computers oriented to particular tasks , we can tailor the instruction set to the application area ; several examples are given in Husson ( 1970 , Chapter 3 ) .
12 Two examples are given below .
13 Four examples are given below .
14 In addition to a summary table some specific examples are given of questions and the results they produced .
15 Two examples are given overleaf Each of these can be calculated by several methods , one of which is by division .
16 Examples are given below .
17 Some examples are given in Table 4.16 .
18 Examples are given in Figure 5.2 .
19 These brief examples are given , in bare outline , to indicate some possible procedures .
20 Three examples are given in Table 11.2 .
21 A number of practical examples are given to illustrate the principles explained in this chapter , and the chapter ends with a case study of how market segmentation might be implemented .
22 Two examples are given below , thus : * Consumer criteria : UK demand segment for low cost European travel : age range : concentrated between 18 to 30 ; sex : both male and female ; socio-economic class : A B1 B2 C1 ; occupation : predominantly full-time student ; source of finance : parental ; casual holiday or part-time earnings ; special factors : access to discount arrangements ; hold student travel cards ; personality indicators : innovative behaviour , tendency to extraversion , high tolerance of low standards of travel and accommodation modes .
23 Three simple examples are given in Figures 16.4,16.5 and 16.6 .
24 Three examples are given , namely : segmentation by benefit ; vendor segmentation ; contribution targets .
25 Some examples are given below .
26 Five examples are given below , each of which is easily derived from our existing systems .
27 The most comprehensive account of the viscoelastic properties of polymers is given in Ferry 's book ( 1980 ) , while a briefer outline of the theory and some examples are given in ( MP ) .
28 The most comprehensive account of the viscoelastic properties of polymers is given in Ferry 's book ( 1980 ) , while a briefer outline of the theory and some examples are given in ( MP ) .
29 Just two examples are given in Fig. 10.3 : for e + and e x when the phase is zero .
30 Three typical examples are given in Fig. 5.3 .
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