Example sentences of "[noun] expressed in " in BNC.

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1 Here we have explored the use of retroviral vectors for display of proteins expressed in mammalian cells .
2 denotes the width of a setting expressed in pica ems .
3 No Dogs covers the early history of the Sex Pistols , and their abortive US tour , as well as Lydon 's childhood in the North London Irish community , where he encountered the kind of prejudice expressed in his title .
4 However , Compacts are managed by Partnerships which should invite participation from a wide range of the different groups in a community whose aims are : 1 ) to work together to address the needs and interests of nil participants , and 2 ) specifically to challenge the assumptions which underlie the anxieties expressed in a ) — e ) above .
5 The articles of agreement stipulated that gold was the official numeraire in terms of which each currency 's exchange value was to be pegged , but it became common practice for countries to adopt a par value for their currencies expressed in terms of the dollar .
6 On the other hand , the low prospective profitability could be due to the enterprise becoming trapped in a clearly sub-optimal line of production , i.e. one in which consumers were simply not willing to pay a price for the commodity sufficient to cover its costs of production ( including the opportunity cost of investment funds expressed in the rate of interest charged by the national investment bank ) .
7 collective , institutionally mediated roles expressed in the structures of expectations are essential as for the transformation of regions into places [ i.e. collective concepts into individual ‘ action spaces ' ] , centres of feeling of belonging to time-space specific , more or less abstract reference groups or communities .
8 That sentiment , and the optimism expressed in such statements , fairly accurately reflected the views of those involved in similar activities with working-class and oppressed groups in Great Britain and the United States of America in the 1970s and early 1980s .
9 As a result , we do not share the optimism expressed in the Policy Issues Paper that the policies proposed in MPG6 to encourage greater efficiency , increased recycling , use of waste , and a shift in the pattern of supply , will achieve those goals in sufficient degree to ‘ bear down on demand and make important contributions to minimising the extent of extraction needed to provide a steady and adequate supply of aggregates for the construction industry ’ ( PIP , 6.23 ) .
10 As a result , we do not share the optimism expressed in the Policy Issues Paper that the policies proposed in MPG6 to encourage greater efficiency , increased recycling , use of waste , and a shift in the pattern of supply , will achieve those goals in sufficient degree to ‘ bear down on demand and make important contributions to minimising the extent of extraction needed to provide a steady and adequate supply of aggregates for the construction industry ’ ( PIP , 6.23 ) .
11 It may be , then , that there is a distinction between the two cases and that , notwithstanding the later doubts expressed in Hills v. Ellis , Willmott v. Atack should be taken to stand for the proposition that a person who interferes with the police intending to help them is not guilty of a wilful obstruction .
12 FIG. 1 pros encodes a nuclear protein expressed in neuronal precursors during early Drosophila neurogenesis .
13 In agreement with this idea several groups have recently shown that this site does indeed represent a functional binding site for octamer binding proteins ( 12–14 ) and we have demonstrated that it can bind both the constitutively expressed octamer binding protein Oct-1 and a novel octamer binding protein expressed in cervical cells ( 15 ) .
14 Chapter 6 , on Scripture in the life of the Church ( DV 21–6 ) , develops the main intention expressed in the Prologue and outlines a pastoral policy for liturgy ( 21 ; cf.
15 And I think the , the kinds of er ministries expressed in item nine erm in which service delivery and the changing needs of individuals and the regular personal crises demand that kind of er linking and working together .
16 In spite of the uncertainty expressed in the HMI survey quoted above , the impression from the questionnaires was that substantially more activity took place on primary than secondary courses ( though we should point out that HMI considered in their survey that secondary teachers had better ‘ assimilated the importance of language in children 's learning ’ in their training than primary teachers — DES , 1987 : 119 ) .
17 But in fact Holt C.J. 's decision related to the escape of filth and his formulation of principle was limited to that and to cattle-trespass ; it was not nearly so sweeping as the rule expressed in Rylands v. Fletcher , which was reached by methods extremely characteristic of judicial development of the law — the creation of new law behind a screen of analogies drawn from existing law .
18 The new openness expressed in the academic debates , and the latest school textbook , still leaves many issues unanswered .
19 Answer guide : A budget is defined as a plan of action expressed in money terms .
20 There is , in addition , a heavy emphasis on personal research expressed in terms of contributions to major group projects .
21 The Ki-67 antibody is directed agaisnt an antigen expressed in proliferating cells .
22 Lennox , despite his anti-English position , would find it intolerable to be a member of the Beaton faction ; within a few weeks , he would go over to the pro-English party , his hopes of his marriage to Margaret , daughter of Angus and Margaret Tudor , and of English recognition of him as heir-presumptive , should Arran break with England , weighing more with him than the desire for liberty and honour expressed in the July bond .
23 Polypeptides expressed in E.coli as fusions with glutathione S-transferase ( GST , 1 ) have proven useful for analysis of protein-DNA and protein-protein interactions .
24 The tenets expressed in these two quotations have greatly influenced attitudes and the context of in-service courses , giving rise to such approaches as the special needs action programme .
25 He could not believe that the attitude expressed in para ( a ) was helpful , although he agreed that there was great concern about the reduction in eligibility for legal aid .
26 Then redaction criticism is of limited value , but its methods can help to bring out the special interests of the editor and so lead to a fuller appreciation of the theology expressed in his work .
27 Some of them apparently feel that the move flies in the face of the philosophy expressed in the document prepared by the task force which examined the way ahead for BBC Scotland .
28 What it does is to create an image of total separation expressed in understatement .
29 Since 1975 , the prices farmers receive for commodities expressed in real terms has fallen by 16 per cent .
30 The testing arrangements : The national curriculum will be intimately connected to the assessment and testing schedule at years seven , 11 , 14 and 16 and the same concerns expressed in 3 a and b apply .
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