Example sentences of "corresponding to the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The high sea levels of the Pleistocene , corresponding to the interglacials , are often held to have been responsible for highly degraded marine terraces now found at altitudes up to about 70 m ( 230 ft ) above present sea level . |
2 | Where appropriate , the extent of binding was determined by scintillation counting of dried gel slices corresponding to the positions of free and bound probe previously located by autoradiography . |
3 | Jimmy Goddard has made a creative leap in linking the sites corresponding to the elements through the medium of sound . |
4 | A frieze in relief along all four sides of the building was to become the accepted vehicle for figure-sculpture in classical Ionic , but in a different position from either of these : above the architrave , either below the dentils or replacing them ( fig. 166 ) , corresponding to the metopes and triglyphs in Doric . |
5 | People therefore tried first of all to interpret [ 2 ] as corresponding to the modes of vibration of some classical system . |
6 | And sentences ( 26 ) , even if acceptable : ( 26 ) what did his sister set the owl ? how did Liz knock her fiancè ? would give us questions not corresponding to the types of statement in ( 1 ) or ( 14 ) . |
7 | A prototype is located in a multi-dimensional space with dimensions corresponding to the characteristics on which examples of the concept can vary . |
8 | For certain predicates , applicability to parts entails applicability to wholes corresponding to the parts . |
9 | You could provide a quick summary yourself , or , if you have time to do it , you could provide a written summary broken into sections corresponding to the points at which you have the breaks . |
10 | From the character table , the irreducible representations Γ t and Γ r corresponding to the translations and rotations are found ; they are indicated by the symbols x , y , z , R x , R y and R z . |
11 | Consequently , it is to him that the European world owes a uniform calendar corresponding to the needs of a universal society and based upon the Christian year . |
12 | a fortune or something , but just say that er a co , a level of public transport corresponding to the needs , possibly even the aspirations to the people of Suffolk , so the emphasis is on , you know , cer you know putting people first I think is the County Council slogan , erm , what do I accept from the members service ? |
13 | Even the great diversity of dialects did not allow linguistic grouping ; it took the nineteenth century to invent the demarcations that created separate languages corresponding to the nations which had by then been created . |
14 | The next phase involved giving the subject a surprise memory test in which s/he was given a list of 80 words — ; the original plus 40 distractors of a similar type — ; and was asked to tick the boxes corresponding to the words which s/he recognised as those presented in the tachistoscope . |