Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] give in " in BNC.

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1 The amount used in this study given in three doses , however , is small compared with the usual lazative dose of about 60 mmol .
2 In Lim 's case [ 1980 ] AC 174 , at pp187F-188D the House of Lords affirmed a ruling of the Court of Appeal to this effect given in Cunningham 's case [ 1973 ] QB 942 at p957 per Lawton LJ .
3 In doing so , the Court wished to draw attention to the clear and strict provisions of the Act and the further guidance given in Nazari ( 1980 ) 2 Cr.App.R .
4 Paragraph ( 3 ) applies to a case where the party making the offer has applied for but has not yet received , a certificate of total benefit given in accordance with Sched 4 to the Social Security Act 1989 ; but this paragraph shall not apply with respect to any time after seven days after that party has received the certificate .
5 J. D. North has succeeded in reconstructing the St Albans escapement from the purely verbal description given in the surviving manuscript .
6 Otherwise adopt the standard procedure given in Air Pilot , and any special procedure that may be required at certain major airports .
7 However , most councils are flexible on this point , and will accept verbal notice given in person , and also telephone and facsimile messages .
8 There has been much advice given in recent years to plant with the graft bud just at or below the soil surface .
9 Show how the following numbers would be held in normalized form in the floating-point format given in Figure 2.8:0 , + I , 128 +0.171875 .
10 If you are a person of fastidious intellectual taste you will not much care for the comic-strip account given in the preceding paragraph .
11 Remember that the additional information given in the examples above by drawing pitch levels and movements between lines is only included here to make the examples clearer and is not normally given with our system of transcription , so all the important information about intonation must be given by the marks placed in the text .
12 If the evolutionary scheme given in the Preface seems absolutely clear and definite , this is not the picture which emerges from the less systematic Formen .
13 But these duties were levied , not upon the actual value of the goods , but upon the official value given in the Books of Rates .
14 The specialist may have their own preferences as regards the diet , but if not , the three-stage diet given in Chapter Fourteen can be used .
15 It was these latter findings , plus the conclusions of the exploratory study given in Part A of this report , that persuaded me to attempt a more wide-ranging review of published literature than one that just focussed on the literature of environmental scanning .
16 At this period the magazine still reviewed jazz records , and Alun Morgan considered a Verve issue which contained recordings from a 1946 concert given in Carnegie Hall by Woody Herman and his Orchestra .
17 The ancient teaching given in the wilderness and near the banks of the Jordan had in their minds gone unheeded for centuries .
18 The IBA must ensure that a sufficient amount of time in the programmes is given to news and news features and that all news given in the programmes … is presented with due accuracy and impartiality .
19 This sentence could be regarded as an elliptical version of the deductive explanation given in ( 27 ) .
20 2a The pupil can identify the place value of a column or a digit in it for values of tenths , hundredths and thousandths ; 2b the pupil can represent in numerals a decimal number given in words ; 2c the pupil can represent in words a decimal number given in numerals ; 2d the pupil can order decimal numbers ; 2e the pupil can provide a decimal number which is between two given numbers in size ; 2f the pupil can represent a given decimal number on a number line or read one from a number line or scale ; 2g the pupil can understand relationships of the form 1.3 x 8 ( I x 8 ) + ( 0.3 x 8 ) ; 2h the pupil can represent a fraction in tenths or hundredths as a decimal ; 2i the pupil can represent a decimal with not more than two decimal places as a fraction .
21 2a The pupil can identify the place value of a column or a digit in it for values of tenths , hundredths and thousandths ; 2b the pupil can represent in numerals a decimal number given in words ; 2c the pupil can represent in words a decimal number given in numerals ; 2d the pupil can order decimal numbers ; 2e the pupil can provide a decimal number which is between two given numbers in size ; 2f the pupil can represent a given decimal number on a number line or read one from a number line or scale ; 2g the pupil can understand relationships of the form 1.3 x 8 ( I x 8 ) + ( 0.3 x 8 ) ; 2h the pupil can represent a fraction in tenths or hundredths as a decimal ; 2i the pupil can represent a decimal with not more than two decimal places as a fraction .
22 What is the source of the medical advice given in fraud trials ?
23 In particular , we go beyond the introduction to the tabular summary given in Chapter 2 to consider how the presentation of a table can be manipulated to reveal the information content to best effect .
24 But as we do n't yet know how many are wasted , be on the safe side : count the full number given in the F-Plan calorie and fibre charts , and reap the advantage in speed of weight loss .
25 The entity-relationship diagram given in Figure 3.17 shows the entities for part of a firm of wholesalers .
26 Adoption of this view requires a small modification to the sketch of the patterns of linguistic construction given in Chapter 1 .
27 A further generalization extending the Ferrari-Ibañez-Bruni solution was reported by Ernst , García-Díaz and Hauser ( 1987 a , b ) , with a full derivation given in Ernst , García-Díaz and Hauser ( 1988 ) .
28 For Study 4 the total number of films watched in the judgment phase was slightly reduced as was the mean length of a film in order to allow the full stimulus set to appear in the recognition phase , this effectively doubles the amount of information each subject gives in the recognition phase , fortunately this was a part of the experiment which previous subjects had generally found agreeably challenging and intrinsically motivating .
29 The mode is aptly described as ‘ thinking aloud in verse ’ : another way of putting it , reversing the first account given in this paragraph , would be to say that an argument of the mature poet ( consciousness I ) is illustrated and exemplified by a passage of recollected memory which is relived ( in consciousness II ) .
30 The systematic treatment given in the example can be used in case of doubt .
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