Example sentences of "[noun sg] shown [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The improvement may well be largely related to an increase in volume leading to an increase in blood volume in the lungs — an effect shown by transthoracic impedance techniques .
2 Long-running weekly advice programme shown on various parts of the ITV network , and presented throughout the year by experts Howard Drury , Arthur Billitt , Jock Davidson and Geoff Amos
3 It is politically misleading , in that it suggests that the source of the social problems of ethnic relations lies in immigration rather than , for example , in the discrimination and prejudice shown by white people .
4 ‘ There are some people who do n't want their work shown in certain states , ’ he explains .
5 • Each finished dish shown in lavish full-colour photography to take the guesswork out of trying new recipes .
6 By taking all these into account it is possible to explain the varied pattern of context-dependence shown by conditioned suppression after varying amounts of training .
7 It was the lack of physical strength and heart shown by certain Spurs defenders as Villa swept past them like a claret and blue tidal wave .
8 But a tour of Tokyo 's night spots suggests that the lack of business confidence shown in official surveys has yet to dampen the spirits of the massed corporate revellers .
9 Of the patients we studied , ages 18–35 , 6 fulfilled these conditions : a ) the probes both worked ; b ) spontaneous seizures with hippocampal onset and secondary generalisation happened during microdialysis ; c ) there was an epileptogenic hippocampus shown by intracranial EEG and subsequent confirmation of mesial temporal sclerosis in tissue removed at operation .
10 The exclusion of fixed charges from section 245 arguably reflects the favouritism shown to secured creditors in English company law , although to make a secured charge subject to the claims of preferential creditors would obviously affect both the terms of credit and the amount of credit available , and this may justify the present position .
11 By the following year , as a result of mortgage and foreclosures , the manifest favouritism shown to French squatters and the pressures of population , peasants in Tonkin were having to feed themselves on average from the product of just over one-third of an acre of padi per head : in some localities barely a fifth .
12 Obviously the teaching , or the learning , or the memory span , or the example shown by senior staff was defective .
13 The observation that the vascular isoform is expressed in all smooth muscle cells suggests that it may represent a constitutive type of splicing pathway which has similarities to the default pattern shown by other muscle genes .
14 Note the several exemptions to this offence shown in supporting evidence at ( D ) .
15 Text such as this may require the acquisition of specialist dictionaries to maintain the high performance shown in other domains .
16 Right : Enlarged prostate gland shown in dark violet , filling the gold-coloured bladder
17 We may then apply Ampère 's law to the path shown by dotted lines to obtain
18 But what we need to demonstrate is that the context can acquire modulatory properties even in the absence of explicit training — we are seeking to explain the context-specificity shown by latent inhibition and this is evident without any form of initial discrimination training .
19 A part that occurs more than once in an assembly only has its new node shown at subsequent entries .
20 But with the loosening of controls during the 1980s and the increasing contempt shown by local councillors towards planning , can we be confident this tidal flow of disenchanted refugees from the cities will not destroy the very qualities people find so attractive ?
21 Film shown on Algerian television that same evening recorded that he had been speaking for some minutes .
22 A sixty-foot tree , a gift from the people of Stockholm in recognition of the hospitality shown to Swedish seamen during the war , arrived at the Docks and was ceremoniously welcomed by the Lord Mayor .
23 Publishers in Latvia have recently established an association in Riga , largely as a result of the interest in the country shown by foreign visitors to the Latvian collective stand at last year 's Frankfurt Book Fair .
24 There was little in the West to compare with the fanaticism shown by Eastern monks or lay people as well as bishops over the minutiae of dogma .
25 This group of comics makes depressing reading indeed , because there is very little interest shown in scientific/technological reality .
26 In temporal terms , the Church suffered from the growing interest shown in ecclesiastical wealth by both pomeshchiks and the government .
27 In the last few decades the interest shown by social scientists in such evolutionary schemes has waned , notwithstanding the growing attention paid to problems of ‘ development ’ ; for the latter notion is not usually incorporated into any general conception of the history of human society , and despite first appearances is largely unhistorical .
28 Both partial hepatectomy and TAGH infusion lead to EGF receptor down regulation shown by reduced binding of EGF to liver plasma membranes isolated 24 hours later .
29 Measurement of the FITC-phalloidin signal ( proportional to F-actin concentration ) in the same field of view shown in dual-channel mode in g , but scanned here in single-channel mode .
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