Example sentences of "[num] for example " in BNC.
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1 | See Figure 6.2 for example output . |
2 | It can sometimes , for example , help reveal that two time curves are tracking together , as with the unemployment data in figure 6.1 for example ( where two curves with different scales were superimposed ) , or with past and future perceptions of the economy in panel ( b ) of figure 9.14 . |
3 | See Figure 6.1 for example output . |
4 | In anything but a small firm that will be impracticable and some other arrangement should be adopted ( Clause 17.11 for example ) . |
5 | And although one or two other trials , in the 1890s for example , centred around birth control , at no time after 1877 was birth-control propaganda hindered by law . |
6 | Further , he became aware that the district has incurred a financial loss on most of the courses it had arranged in the county : in 1936–37 for example the seven courses it provided had led to an aggregated deficit of £92 for the year . |
7 | In searching for question 7 for example , the examiner must open the book fully at each page until he spots the small number 7 almost tucked into the binding . |
8 | Thus in 1981/82 for example South Wales pits averaged a £13.2 per tonne operating loss , Scottish pits a £5.5 per tonne loss , North Eastern pits £3.8 per tonne and only North Derbyshire and North Nottinghamshire pits made operating surpluses . |
9 | Variants of binary variables ( which are implicitly assumed to be discrete ) are most easily handled as percentages ; table 5.1 for example lists zero realizations of ( h ) as a percentage of the total number of occurrences of both variants . |
10 | Er in nineteen seventy six for example , we had the long hot summer as people call it . |
11 | A sample of handwriting is collected ( see figure 2.1 for example ) . |
12 | For this reason it can prove profitable to branch whenever possible , only on variables which differ by more than some prespecified tolerance , 0.1 for example , from the nearest integer . |
13 | In 1984 for example , Stehr and Meja suggested that there was something of a renaissance of the sociology of knowledge ( Stehr and Meja 1984 : 4 ) . |
14 | In Fig 6.7 for example , the selection of the target ( sew a ) from the four possibilities so a , so I , sew a , sew I , must be based on a knowledge of the third word seam ( i . |
15 | Er c coming to this point , there is abundant evidence that er say two thousand for example , two thousand Prozac takers were compared with er two thousand takers of the old tricyclics compared with people on a placebo , and I 'm sorry there is no increased probability of committing suicide . |
16 | Since 1981 for example penetration of the new car market in the US has fallen from 4.4% to 1.5% in 1983 . |
17 | During the 1970s for example , this proportion was around 19 per cent for manufacturing firms representing half the West German and about one third of UK or US levels . |
18 | If the step corresponds to a change of excitation from phase A to phase 0 for example , the half-step with both phases A and B excited is first taken . |
19 | Chanel No 5 for example will sell at 29.95 , a discount of ten pounds . |
20 | In an integrated software system the spreadsheets capabilities can also be applied to information stored in a data base , indeed some packages , Lotus 123 for example , treat data bases exactly like a spreadsheet . |
21 | The implication is some form of written constitution , which would be a major step for the system , though one which has growing support in the form of Charter 88 for example . |
22 | Patients sent to the lunatic asylum , which was off the Ampthill Road , were charged at a weekly rate to the directors according to the numbers ; in 1818 for example , the cost was £18.12s. , but two years later , £78 . |
23 | In 1978 for example the Trades Union Congress ( TUC ) passed a resolution calling for government action to promote technological change while at the same time ameliorating the impact of such change on existing employment . |
24 | Taking sub-system 1.7 for example , the lower order systems needed to provide full board catering for residents , and occasional meals for day-clients were considered , and the second-level model shown in Fig 11.7 was constructed . |
25 | This is possible with packages like JBA 's Business 400 , and to some extent with Omicron 's Powersystems ( see panel on p 68 ) but not with a ‘ multicurrency ’ system with a general ledger that operates only in sterling ; Tetra 2000 for example . |
26 | Yes , I mean that 's something that I enjoy doing , it 's , it 's quite a lot of fun in , in , in , in , coming to , to actually research each walk afterwards , er one for example , the Rollright Stones up on the Warwickshire border , that was particularly interesting because there 's quite a , quite a legend surrounding the Stones up there , er then there 's one at er a place called Hampton Gay just off the Banbury road , the Midlands-North railway line er goes quite close to the village of Hampton Gay , and towards the end of the last century there was a major railway disaster on that track killing about er 30 people I think , er so , you know , things like that which are perhaps not er that well known , you , you , you stumble across when you come to do the research . |
27 | In 1987 for example , the value of Victor Products ' ( an engineering group ) pension portfolio was reduced by £400 000 due to poor results of the company , and the fact that a quarter of the funds ' portfolio were self-invested in Victor Products . |
28 | Butman is also interesting on the history of aero design and some of the bizarre episodes it led to — Opel 's three fearsome rocket-powered cars of the late 1920s for example . |
29 | I can see real problems er on the A fifty nine for example of traffic coming back into Harrogate or into Knaresborough er from that er from that junction on the A fifty nine . |
30 | Many commentators have noted the fact that the small plot of land may produce more per acre than the large , because of necessity it is cultivated more intensively ( see CEPAL review 1982 for example ) . |