Example sentences of "corresponding to " in BNC.

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1 The message to be sent was transposed — corresponding to the dot/dash Morse code of the message — into perforations on a paper tape ( Fig. 4 ) .
2 Significantly , there is no provision ( yet ) in the European Convention corresponding to Article 25 of the UN Declaration .
3 There is no function corresponding to that title which the monarch can constitutionally perform , for one very simple and conclusive reason .
4 In 1961 , however , Macmillan 's Conservative Government was forced to confront the underlying weaknesses of British economic performance , and , as the Cabinet debated various strategies , the Prime Minister noted the emergence of ‘ a rather interesting and quite deep divergence of view between Ministers , really corresponding to whether they had old Whig , Liberal , laissez-faire traditions , or Tory opinions , paternalists and not afraid of a little dirigism .
5 Francis identifies the stages of the SI narrative as a chronological trajectory corresponding to ( i ) the Experimental Laboratory period ; ( ii ) the detonator period ( which refers to Debord 's boast that he provided the explosive machinery that ignited in May 1968 ) ; ( iii ) the Fallout period after the SI disbanded in 1972 .
6 We can not sleep at the new night time , we feel tired during the daytime ( at a time corresponding to night in the time zone we have just left ) , and our appetite is upset .
7 A particularly good time to be out-of-doors in natural lighting in the first two to three days after the flight is that corresponding to the evening and first part of the night on ‘ old time ’ , 9 o'clock to 3 o'clock ; this should help to delay your body clock .
8 By the same token try to avoid bright natural light for the first two to three days after the flight at times corresponding to 5 to 11 o'clock in the morning on old time as this will tend to advance your body clock .
9 After a period of slower rise until 10,500 years ago , corresponding to a time known as the Younger Dryas — when ice sheets temporarily advanced again in the Northern hemisphere — a second burst of accelerated sea-level risk took place , at rates similar to the previous acceleration .
10 We sometimes use the term ‘ equity ’ , or words corresponding to it , in popular language as if it was something altogether outside law .
11 between persons who , by reason of the previous marriage of one of them , are related in a way corresponding to one of the relationships above mentioned .
12 Under the polarising microscope they contain coarse grains which show multicoloured areas , corresponding to interference colours caused by the presence of particular minerals .
13 As shown in Figure 7.8 , the calendar dates corresponding to t+$ and t-$ are found ( where t is the radiocarbon result and $ is the error term , which includes the laboratory 's estimate of the experimental error on the result and the error on the calibration curve , combined statistically ) .
14 The worst of these is for the period corresponding to the British Early Iron Age ( c.800–400 BC ) .
15 If the date is to be precise to the year of felling , the bark must also be present , otherwise an estimate must be made of the number of missing rings corresponding to likely wastage by the carpenter .
16 If we know the frame number corresponding to an object 's picture , we can display the picture , and that is that .
17 The legislative measures corresponding to this change had been the Reform Act of 1832 and the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 , which recognised that the price of bread could no longer be controlled in the interest of British grain producers .
18 Scripture accordingly has three levels of meaning corresponding to the three levels of reality : ( a ) a literal historical sense , ( b ) a moral meaning , and ( c ) a spiritual interpretation .
19 The previous paragraph assumes the existence of a decoding device in the cell , able to translate particular triplets into particular amino acids : such a decoding device is analogous to a machine which could receive a message in Morse code ( corresponding to the base sequence in DNA ) and produce a version written in the roman alphabet ( corresponding to the amino acid sequence of the protein ) .
20 The previous paragraph assumes the existence of a decoding device in the cell , able to translate particular triplets into particular amino acids : such a decoding device is analogous to a machine which could receive a message in Morse code ( corresponding to the base sequence in DNA ) and produce a version written in the roman alphabet ( corresponding to the amino acid sequence of the protein ) .
21 There is nothing corresponding to a thermostat in a stable physical system such as a vortex .
22 Further , assume that the map consists of a sheet of neurones , with particular neurones corresponding to particular places , the pattern being geometrically similar to the environment being mapped .
23 The bank 's annual report said ‘ debts on a level with 1991 are no longer sustainable ’ and that total public sector debt had soared to Dm1.32 trillion from Dm1.18 trillion in 1990 , corresponding to nearly half the country 's gross national product last year .
24 The victims had symptoms of central cerebral atrophy , or shrunken brains , and X-rays showed neck damage corresponding to a premature ageing of 10 years .
25 The minima are located at δ values corresponding to the alignment of first layer neighbouring atoms .
26 Changes within the institutions which influence values are taking place and , in general , reflect a gradual shift towards the values of contemporary capitalist societies , corresponding to the process outlined in the previous chapter of incorporating peripheral groups into society .
27 This landscape represents safety and refuge for the poet ; it is a natural landscape corresponding to a natural and secure social order .
28 In other ways the duty to uphold and support just institutions is narrower than the duty corresponding to the right of a legitimate authority .
29 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 .
30 He says ‘ more work is needed to refine the amounts corresponding to the change in funding responsibilities ’ .
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