for example造句91 For example, the enactment of import quotas, designed to compensate particular industrial supporters, may impose substantial additional costs.
92 Staff can produce an individual handbook covering specific aspects of care, for example pre-operative preparation or a doctor's preferences for treatment.
93 For example, the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis has the ability to produce crystalline spores which act as natural insecticides.
94 This currency could be accumulated by holding, for example, the proceeds of foreign trade sold for foreign currency.
95 For example, an upstream team might be building circuit assemblies that a downstream team installs in a finished subcomponent.
96 Development plans show future road improvements which may affect development, for example where new access on to an existing road is not permissible.
97 Some of the keys on the keyboard, and for example, have no ASCII code.
98 For example, the words hot and cold are antonyms that describe physical temperature.
99 A feminist might interpret a text very differently from an army officer, for example; or a teenager from his parent.
100 Consider, for example, the myriad adventure stories, most of which contain a definite love interest.
101 For example, the beat can be distorted if the coronary arteries are not wired correctly inside the heart.
102 Comparing these subjective judgements with actual costs might suggest that people are wrong about, for example check trading being cheap.
103 Male viewers, for example, may not like a certain woman anchor, believing her to be too aggressive.
104 Tracy Chapman, for example, certainly owes her fame and a lot of her money to her brief appearance at it.
105 During the Second World War, for example, one achievement by actuaries was to forecast the likely incidence of flying bombs.
106 For example, will a Raider home game appear on local television again this year?
107 For example, one can fulfill the role of being a food server, and thereby help to alleviate hunger.
108 This applies to, for example, gold, petroleum, copper, iron ore, lead, silver, nickel and zinc.
109 Iron is more easily absorbed into the body if mixed with vitamin C; have an orange with your meal, for example.
110 It can't be used, for example, for casting off a few stitches at the armhole.
111 That enabled the Belfast Telegraph, for example, to carry a huge article on the real cost of the sell-off.
112 This is not just an academic matter - it affects practice, for example in the arts.
113 For example, inversion to Hospitals, Military will cause this heading to file alongside other headings commencing with the word Hospitals.
114 There were some cases, nevertheless, of clear discrimination: age discrimination in the police department, for example.
115 The only possible scope for early development is in association with its agricultural use, for example living accommodation for farm workers or owner-occupiers.
116 But he acknowledged that, for example, education could achieve the same objectives.
117 Cell movements, for example, may bring tissues in apposition resulting in new interactions leading to further movements.
118 For example, cubism is very little like its object, and abstract art, not at all.
119 Take, for example, an executive who is sent abroad on a two or three year contract.
120 If there is, for example, an active regional policy, then regional issues need not be on the competition policy agenda.