Example sentences of "e.g. [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The first subject key reflects the curricular context e.g. physics or geography and the second subject key is more general .
2 Effectiveness in such projects is linked with male-identified achievement , and the different achievement options are themselves structured by dominant discourses of gender ; but these gendered associations are passed over ( e.g. Dickson 1982 ) .
3 Many small churches of the period survive , but few important ones and these have been greatly altered , e.g. Gerona and Tarragona Cathedrals and Ripoll Abbey .
4 This class includes those shorelines where the exact form is due to neither emergence nor submergence but to a new constructional or tectonic form , e.g. deltas , alluvial plains , outwash plains , volcanoes and faults .
5 Still others ( e.g. Almond and Verba 's Civic Culture ) have differentiated between ‘ citizen ’ and ‘ subject ’ frames of mind .
6 The use of diplomatic form ( including structure and layout ) can be predefined to help users with the creation process ( e.g. telex format ) and act as a retrieval key .
7 ( Fed ( Asset ) balance used for illustrative purposes only , it could be other assets , e.g. money market loans or Treasury bills . )
8 We consciously or unconsciously agree to give up something ( i.e. our freedom ) in exchange for something ( e.g. money , promotion , etc . )
9 Unfortunately , empirical evidence rarely leads to the resolution of economic debates , primarily because the economist can not control his experiments in such a way as to isolate the effect of one variable ( e.g. the money supply ) on others ( e.g. money incomes ) .
10 A final syllable is also unstressed if it contains ( e.g. follow' , ‘ borrow ’ ) .
11 Many companies want to employ specialists ( e.g. statisticians , computer experts ) .
12 Feminist psychologists working on androgyny have criticized themselves for ignoring the special significance of male-identified items in the BSRI ( e.g. Bem 1979a , b ) .
13 At such a time , sumptuary laws may be passed which forbid the use of particular goods to those who are deemed to be below a certain station in life ( e.g. Braudel 1981 : 311 ; Mukerji 1983 : 179–82 ; Sennett 1976 ) , a form of regulation common to a large range of societies ( e.g. Srinivas 1966 : 16 ) , which may be associated with limited spheres of exchange ( e.g. Douglas 1967 , ; Salisbury 1962 ) , and restrictions on mercantile practices .
14 Often the text is in a variety of fonts ( e.g. Arial , Courier , Helvetica , Modern , Roman , etc. ) and font sizes .
15 many design requirements , e.g. provision of Emergency Shutdown Valves ( EDSVs ) , Temporary Safe Refuges ( TSRs ) .
16 Instances would be demonstrative pronouns used with a selecting gesture , as in : ( 23 ) This one 's genuine , but this one is a fake or second or third person pronouns used with some physical indication of the referent ( e.g. direction of gaze ) , as in : ( 24 ) He 's not the Duke , he is .
17 In terms of faith development , such personal involvement will give the possibility of added meaning being brought to actions which in adolescence are in danger of becoming mere external observances e.g. prayer and attendance at Mass .
18 Personal : e.g. prayer , fasting , almsgiving , observance of Lent
19 Personal : e.g. prayer , sacraments/ceremonies of initiation , witness , care for others
20 Are there facilities for young children e.g. play area ?
21 find little time to share enjoyable moments ( e.g. play with your children ? )
22 Are there facilities for young children ( e.g. play area ) ?
23 While this is sometimes taught in a language spoken by their students e.g. Bengali , French often in chosen because it is the only language that most English people will have learnt at school .
24 National governments and international organisations were among the first institutions to adopt electronic processing of large datasets ( e.g. census data , tax records ) .
25 Several longitudinal studies of this nature are already under way ( e.g. Wrede et al. , 1981 ) .
26 In both the quantitative and dynamic paradigms , measurements of grammatical and phonological variants are made across relatively large samples of speech ( or occasionally , written text — e.g. Romaine 1982 ) without attention to the interactional context of individual occurrences of each variable .
27 In addition , DNA content of stained nuclei can be assessed on an integrating microdensitometer ( e.g. Vickers M85 ) by comparison with cell nuclei of different ploidy derived from air-dried smears of mouse liver ( 3,11 ) .
28 ( vi ) Mount samples in Depex , store at 4 C , and analyse them within 2 weeks on an integrating microdensitometer ( e.g. Vickers M85 ) by measuring light absorption at a wavelength of 560 mm .
29 In 1990 the industry , which was both vertically and horizontally integrated , became separated into different units ( for fuller details , see e.g. Vickers and Yarrow , 1991 ) .
30 Other stocks ( e.g. cases , packing materials and other consumables ) : at the lower of cost and net realizable value .
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