Example sentences of "[vb base] for example [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I mean for example hospitals and nursing homes , we have a purely tenuous control over , whereas we have a very rigid control over a signal box on a railway .
2 Carpet bowls with guttering oh good so you want for example Elaine W one
3 Try for example Heroes , Banana 's or Tokyo Joe 's nightclubs or some of our favourite bars like the Pink Elephant .
4 Take for example E D I or email .
5 It will be seen that extra instructions are now required to load and store the MQ register , either directly from or to a store location , or via the accumulator ; see for example instructions 9 and 10 on the Von Neumann computer ( Figure 1.5 ) .
6 The relationship between k and r is one that can not be guaranteed to hold when we allow for the heterogeneity of capital , as the debate on ‘ 'reswitching ’ has brought out ( see for example Bliss , 1975 , and Harcourt , 1972 ) .
7 Similar discrepancies between the start sites predicted by S1 mapping and other methods have been noticed in other cases ( see for example reference 21 ) .
8 Other frequently reiterated problems with community service provision are the absence of effective collaboration between the different service agencies ( see Wright et al , 1988 ) , and the related fact that services tend to be delivered in a piecemeal and fragmented way without coordination at service delivery level ( see for example Challis and Davies , 1980 ) .
9 This case has been discussed at length , especially in the literature on international trade ( see for example Jones , 1971a , and Magee , 1976 ) , and has been treated as representing the effects of unionization by Johnson and Mieszkowski ( 1970 ) .
10 It is said above that one must take one of two positions : one is that stress is not predictable by rule and must be learned word by word ( see for example Jones ( 1975 ) , sections 920–1 ) .
11 If individuals are concerned about the welfare of their children , and possibly other descendants , then the level of bequests will typically take account of the expected income of future generations ( see for example Meade , 1966 ; Becker , 1974 : Stiglitz , 1978b , and Shorrocks , 1979 ) .
12 There has been some debate on how the form of the set of types may affect the type of outcomes sustainable as a sequential equilibrium in a reputation game , see for example Vickers ( 1986 ) .
13 Because of its inaccessibility , the marine ecology of the Arctic basin is poorly known ; most studies have been made from isolated shore stations off Alaska , Canada or Greenland ( see for example Alexander , 1974 ; Bursa , 1961 ; Cairns , 1967 , Clasby et al . ,
14 Elementary description had a natural place particularly where " errors of description " had been excepted and the courts tended to discover some measure of description by which the goods had been sold ( see for example Taylor v Bullen ( 1850 ) 5 Ex 779 ) .
15 See for example Askey , J. , " This is n't work , it 's fun " , Educational Computing , July/August 1985,14-15 .
16 Firstly , if the defendant receives the information in the knowledge that it is being disclosed in breach of confidence he will be bound by an obligation of confidence ( see for example Albert ( Prince ) v Strange ( 1849 ) 1 Mac & G 25 , Schering Chemicals v Falkman [ 1981 ] 2 WLR 848 ) .
17 The principal carers were , as other studies testify ( see for example Charlesworth et al , 1984 ) mainly women ( 67 per cent ) and mainly married ( 75 per cent ) .
18 For the north see for example Polunin ( 1951 ) , Young ( 1971 ) and Bliss ( 1981 ) ; Bliss ( 1981–9 ) provides a table of comparison between eight published biogeographical systems .
19 Not surprisingly research has suggested a complexity of factors , and shown therefore the difficulties facing any attempts at alleviation ( see for example Eagles et al , l987 ; Gilleard et al , l984 ; Gilhooly , 1984 ; Zarit et al , l980 ) .
20 It is well known that the majority of dementia sufferers living at home receive the main part of their care from family , friends and neighbours ( see for example Bergmann , 1978 ; Levin et al , 1983 ) .
21 The existence of any secrecy which might have existed will have been destroyed by the indifference of the employer ( see for example Sun Printers Ltd v Westminster Press Ltd [ 1982 ] IRLR 292 ) .
22 Several examples of subdividing statements of attainment have appeared ( see for example Archer 1989 , Miller and Portsmouth 1990 ) .
23 This is approximately true over the middle life of Lolium temulentum plants , see for example Figures ( ) and ( ) .
24 Many of the Muslim women I spoke to told me that their husbands were unfaithful to them usually with white women ( see for example p. 123 of ‘ Sisters in Struggle ’ ) .
25 South Korea 's improving relations with Eastern Europe [ see for example p. 37089 ] also caused tension .
26 In practice , those convicted of the murder of police officers had had their automatic death sentences commuted to 40-year prison sentences [ see for example p. 34760 ] .
27 See for example Chantry Martin & Co v Martin [ 1953 ] 2 QB 286 and Crompton ( Alfred ) Amusement Machines Ltd v Commissioners of Customs & Excise [ 1974 ] AC 405 .
28 See for example D G S Williams ‘ Credit Limits and Risk Categories ’ , Chapter 6 , Credit Management Handbook , third edition , edited by Burt Edwards , Gower Publishing , 1990 , pages 105–113
29 The difficulties involved in determining the " true intentions " of the parties anticipated in s62(4) are particularly acute in sale and leaseback provisions ( see for example Ladbroke Leasing ( South West ) Ltd v Reekie Plant Ltd [ 1983 ] SLT 155 ) .
30 ( See for example Duchess of Argyll v Duke of Argyll [ 1967 ] Ch 302 , Lennon v News Group Newspapers Ltd [ 1978 ] FSR 573 , Woodward v Hutchins [ 1977 ] 1 WLR 760 and Stephens v Avery [ 1988 ] 2 WLR 1280 . )
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