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Sentence count:98Posted:2017-01-02Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: for examplefor instanceMeaning: adv. as an example. 
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1) They keep animals, e.g. goats and cattle.
2) The names of political parties are always capitalized, e.g. the Green Party.
3) Road fragmentation kills vulnerable species, e.g. barn owls.
4) Metaphor: e.g. chain reaction 3.
5) Viewpoint, e.g. further down the road; 5.
6) Ideal for rooms with changing humidity, e.g. bathrooms.
7) Does the patient receive any services, e.g. district nurse; home help.
8) Other bizarre delusions, for instance about the body; e.g. that it is being transformed into that of a werewolf.
9) Understand and use simple rates; e.g. £ per hour, miles per gallon. Read meters and dials of various types.
10) E.g.: A specific phoneme may have several different variants depending on the phonetic environment in which it occurs.
11) Do you need to be near to something e.g. schools, college, work, family, medical services? 3.
12) Volume 2 deals with general idioms e.g. keep the ball rolling, the proof of the pudding.
13) Personification: e.g. The nutrients are used by the tissues for building and repair.
14) You should eat more food that contains a lot of fibre, e.g. fruit, vegetables and bread.
15) Flu is most likely to affect you in the autumn and winter, e.g. from October to March.
16) This reflects an aversion which is attached by society to major accidents or dread consequences, e.g. cancer.
17) A new issue number is also added to signify an approved version; e.g. version 01.02C is approved as 01.02.
18) Perform a private lap dance for him where standard club rules apply, e.g. the audience can look but not touch.
19) In product-costing Kaplan tends to emphasize cost-drivers in terms of outputs from activities, e.g. number of set-ups.
20) But such people are abstemious in many other ways, e.g. they do not drink tea.
21) Second, support can be drawn from related disciplines where psychodynamic methods enjoy considerable influence, e.g. psychiatry.
22) This can often be balanced by temporary exposure of skin, e.g. lowering an anorak hood or removing one or both gloves.
23) Other fragmentary legislation is to be found in recent years, e.g. the Safety of Sports Grounds Act 1975.
24) To familiarize pupils with the use of outside databases e.g. Prestel. 4.
25) The value of graphic material is to attract attention and convey information in a summarised form, e.g. cell division.
26) It may also be possible to promote rest by teaching some specific relaxation technique, e.g. deep breathing, yoga.
27) Cruciform plan with dome over the crossing and often over each arm also, e.g. S. Mark,(http://sentencedict.com/e.g..html) Venice. 3.
28) The idea of a complex structure can be applied to equipment manufactured by different suppliers, e.g. central heating boilers.
29) In some cases items may be specified on the policy as a pair or a set e.g. a pair of earrings.
30) An individual or organisation may face action for a variety of Torts e.g. defamation, negligence, nuisance or trespass.
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