Example sentences of "[art] example is given " in BNC.

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1 Argument will only grow in a large organization if it is actually encouraged , and if the example is given from the top with courteous listening and praise for differences of view .
2 An example is given by Lelean ( 1973 ) .
3 by the depth of the top surface Carboniferous which increases towards the N.N.E. An example is given by the Arsten Z1 borehole near Bremen where the boundary Westphalian C/D lying at a depth of 6180 m reaches the boundary between the anthracite and meta-anthracite stages with a vitrinite reflectance of 3.5% Rm ( for the top surface Carboniferous a value of 2.8% Rm was extrapolated ) .
4 An example is given in Example l later .
5 An example is given in Table 1 .
6 An example is given in Table 1 .
7 An example is given in the review of the Italian reform edited by Perris and Kemali .
8 But x has n elements , so that we can find only n — s of its elements in terms of the remaining s ( see unc an example is given in 2.5 ) which are arbitrary .
9 It is possible to devise a scheme representing ( maybe , caricaturing ) various institutional structures ; an example is given in table 3.1.1 This deliberately covers a broad range of six types of structure , across five different possible constraints , in summary form .
10 On occasion , as Bolland observes in ‘ Two Problems in Legal History , ’ 24 L.Q.R. 392 , 396–397 , the benchers rebelled because they felt the judges were exceeding their jurisdiction : an example is given in 1559 when the benchers of Lincoln 's Inn considered that the judges had no power to dictate the length of beards worn by members of the Inn .
11 In Fig 36 an example is given of a holding pattern that has been completed in a time of 4 mins 28 secs .
12 An example is given at 1106.5 .
13 An example is given below .
14 An example is given in Figure 6.7 .
15 This interpretation is confirmed by correlation measurements of which an example is given in Fig. 21.20 ; this shows the correlation of x-components of the velocity as a function of separation in the x-direction , and we consider curve B for which there is also a ( fixed ) separation in the y-direction : the asymmetry of this curve about r x =0 illustrates the tendency for the large eddies to be tilted downstream .
16 Secondly , some features of the large eddies have a length scale given by the total boundary layer thickness even when y is much less than this ; an example is given by curve A in Fig. 21.20 , where R xx remains significant at values of r x of the order of ta ; and large compared with y .
17 An example is given below .
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