Example sentences of "examples are give [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Some other examples are given of this approach , and then some systems are considered which extend non-statistical methods .
2 In addition to a summary table some specific examples are given of questions and the results they produced .
3 Examples are given of the working documents which should emerge from this process , in keeping with a school 's priority .
4 Examples are given of setting up user hierarchies in terms of accessing modules .
5 Simple examples are given throughout this section with the explanation of the various commands .
6 These examples are given in order to illustrate one of the dangers of the current preoccupation with the duties of citizenship , and that is the scope for it to encroach on the privacy and autonomy of the individual .
7 The view taken here is that one can produce quite easily a catechism of doom , supported with prodigious rates of soil loss over millions of hectares ( and some examples are given in this book ) .
8 These have been summarized and classified by Flowerdew and Openshaw ( 1987 ) and several examples are given in Hearnshaw et al. ( 1989 ) .
9 Examples are given in the section dealing with job control .
10 Further examples are given in the search instructions in 3,4 , and the transput instructions of 6.2 .
11 Thus in computers oriented to particular tasks , we can tailor the instruction set to the application area ; several examples are given in Husson ( 1970 , Chapter 3 ) .
12 Some examples are given in Table 4.16 .
13 Examples are given in Figure 5.2 .
14 Three examples are given in Table 11.2 .
15 Three simple examples are given in Figures 16.4,16.5 and 16.6 .
16 The most comprehensive account of the viscoelastic properties of polymers is given in Ferry 's book ( 1980 ) , while a briefer outline of the theory and some examples are given in ( MP ) .
17 The most comprehensive account of the viscoelastic properties of polymers is given in Ferry 's book ( 1980 ) , while a briefer outline of the theory and some examples are given in ( MP ) .
18 Just two examples are given in Fig. 10.3 : for e + and e x when the phase is zero .
19 Three typical examples are given in Fig. 5.3 .
20 Some examples are given in Table 11.4 .
21 The basic structure can be modified by introducing flexible groups in the chain and some examples are given in table 12.1 .
22 Other recommendations included the introduction of a stamp duty or similar standard charge for planning applications , the retention of detailed design control ( ‘ in spite of its subjective nature ’ ) ; the use of ‘ design guides ’ for ‘ homogeneous areas ’ and of ‘ design briefs ’ for particular sites ; greater delegation to officers ; speedy production of structure and local plans ( in accordance with a national timetable ) ; stronger control procedures in ‘ special environmental areas ’ ( for example , national parks , conservation areas and other areas identified in development plans or policies ) ; the establishment of local authority information centres and independent planning advice centres ( on which details of current pioneering examples are given in an appendix to the report ) .
23 Further examples are given in Part V of the CP .
24 Further examples are given in the appendix to this section .
25 Thirteen types of question and their objectives , together with examples are given in Table 2 .
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