Example sentences of "as for example " in BNC.

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1 By the 1920s a characteristic book , as for example Cézanne : a study of his development by Roger Fry , published in 1927 , had black and white photographic illustrations only .
2 One is to say that there are subtle differences which explain alleged inconsistencies , as for example between banning experiments altogether or after 14 days yet allowing later abortions .
3 The cases where Prime Ministers have tried to bypass the Cabinet on a major policy or acted without clear Cabinet support , as for example Neville Chamberlain 's foreign policy in 1937 — 9 or Mr Wilson 's attempted trade union reform in 1969 , may have reinforced the principle .
4 For Kahlo , however , choosing to don the costume of the Tehuana , as for example in Tree of Hope ( 1946 ) ( Fig. 8 ) , was to embody a powerful icon of cultural identity .
5 The court 's powers in regard to the protection and custody of children are constantly revised by Parliament , as for example in the substantial Family Law Act 1986 and the Children Act 1989 .
6 Thirdly , new territories have been cultivated , thus extending the agricultural land available , as for example the colonisation of new lands in Amazonia .
7 There are a number of different groupings , which may be included under the rubric of social movement : neighbourhood councils , which include the gamut of barrio and community organisations aimed at solving problems of urban facilities and also those that are concerned with living standards , particularly in the form of rising prices of food , transport and other necessities ; women 's movements , which have become particularly prominant in Grenada and Nicaragua , but which also exist in more localised forms in other countries ; human rights groups , which have become so well-known on a national scale in Argentina , but are also active at neighbourhood level as for example in São Paulo , where one was formed in 1978 in the barrio of São Miguel after one of the inhabitants was victimised by police brutality ( Singer 1982 ) ; CEBs , as described in Chapter 4 , are spreading now throughout the continent ; regional movements have emerged in countries where the interests of one region have been subordinated to those of other areas as in Peru ; and political protest groups , which in the extreme become guerrilla groups , such as Sendero Luminoso in Peru .
8 This view forcibly made by Simon claims that land is like any other resource which , far from being finite as for example , the Club of Rome world models assumed ( Meadows et al.
9 Acid soluble soils : are inorganic soils from an inert source as for example water hardness salts , rust and metallic stains from metal oxidisation as well as uric acid salts ( toilet stains ) .
10 Where a sanitiser can have advantages is where a particular cleaning task is carried out on a repetitive basis as for example the daily cleaning of a retail soft ice cream dispenser .
11 Thirdly , it involved saying that ‘ the general principles of the constitution ( as for example the right to personal liberty , or the right of public meeting ) are with us as the result of judicial decisions determining the rights of private persons in particular cases brought before the courts ’ .
12 If , therefore , a person can prove that the statements or criticisms complained of went beyond reasonable or forceful debate and were defamatory ( as for example , a torrent of defamatory invective ) , and were influenced by indirect or ulterior motives , he might well be justified in issuing a writ .
13 But even so-called educated people can have difficulty in writing fluently , especially when under stress as for example in an examination setting or when emotionally upset .
14 SPAR 's behaviour seems better if two conditions apply : that the reasoner is known to be less reliable than the linguistic part of the system , as it might be if the texts processed describe a relatively open domain ; and that , as for example , in a machine translation task , no further non-linguistic processing will be carried out on the reading accepted .
15 Instruction should be given at a point of high motivation , as for example when the student wants to obtain information in connection with a particular project .
16 Tape-slide productions can be used for both group teaching , as for example , an illustration of a lecture or seminar , or for individual tuition , as in preparation for a course or for repetition .
17 Careers officers in universities and polytechnics are starting to provide ‘ after-care services ’ for their students , as for example the Sheffield Unemployed Graduates Association ( SUGA ) .
18 Once humanity can formulate for itself a truly superstition-free religion , such activities would die a natural death , as for example , has the burning of ‘ witches ’ , although even this hideous ritual would be not entirely free from revival if a godless , religious vacuum were allowed to form .
19 So , if you do n't want rigid control over the kite , and the cushioning effect of monofilament is to advantage as for example with a lightweight thermal-seeking Delta , then fishing line nylon is ideal .
20 1972 : 93 ) that this indicates a number of meanings , as for example :
21 On occasions , current behaviour is simply a repetition of long-standing family patterns , as for example when there has been marital conflict expressed in physical violence or where a mentally ill son or daughter has had periodic outbursts of physical aggression .
22 The behaviour of even very young children is often highly complex , as for example , in the case of language .
23 To enable larger amounts of data to be handled , some hyper-text systems have already been augmented by a conventional relational data-base system as for example with the commercial system OWL [ 9 ] .
24 The experience of being an old person , a senior citizen , is imposed from outside , as for example people find when they first queue up for a retirement bus pass : ‘ The general expectation [ is ] that old people should be incompetent ’ ( Victor , 1987 , p. 265 ) .
25 Moreover , even where such opportunities for participation in the decision-making process do appear to exist , as for example in the public local inquiry , they frequently turn out on closer inspection to be disingenuous as McAuslan and others have demonstrated in respect of the Windscale Inquiry ( McAuslan , 1980 ; Breach , 1978 ) .
26 ‘ , I seem to be saying where I am only because there is another use of ‘ Here ’ , as for example in answer to ‘ Where 's the thimble ? ’ , in which I am saying where something is .
27 Multiple choices are learned and any one of them can be followed — as for example incest versus outbreeding — but there is an innate predisposition to learn certain ones in preference to others , or else to choose them once they have been acquired .
28 Regalian jurisdiction could be extensive , as for example that of the Duke of Montrose , whose bailie officiated within the baronies of Mugdock , Dundaff , Fintry , Buchanan , Kincardine and Aberuthven , and the lands of Kilpont , Eliston , Pumpherston , Clifton and Cliftonhall .
29 On the contrary , economic liberty requires the ability to withdraw from undertakings , as for example in an employee 's right to strike .
30 If , on the Other hand , there is a violent distortion of the market in a particular case , as for example when only one tug-boat is available to save a ship from foundering on a reef , then the element of voluntariness is missing .
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