Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] give by " in BNC.

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1 Three reasons are given by Bacon and Eltis : both Conservative and Labour governments , because of their adherence to Keynesian economics , were anxious to deal with unemployment quickly by tinkering with the economy ; because of the public demand for improved social services ; and because extra jobs in the public services could be provided cheaply and quickly since no extra capital investment was necessary as would be the case in industry .
2 Other examples of unlawful objects are given by their Lordships in the Crofter case .
3 Particular touching states are given by including general or particular excursion conditions .
4 Useful definitions are given by the Oxford English Dictionary .
5 The displacement values are given by the two corresponding coordinate variations generated by the rotation of the circular cam on PARTA .
6 The equipotential surfaces are given by the equation
7 The methods of calculation for the Cornfield confidence intervals and the population and relative attributable risks are given by Breslow and Day .
8 Regular choral and orchestral performances are given by the Edinburgh University Musical Society ( EUMS ) .
9 ( Useful recent summaries of Bradford 's Law and other bibliometric distributions are given by Soyibo and Aiyepeku 209 , and by Bookstein 13b , 13c ) .
10 ( Useful recent summaries of Bradford 's Law and other bibliometric distributions are given by Soyibo and Aiyepeku , and by Bookstein ) .
11 Finally , demands are given by
12 Contradictory signals were given by the military in the aftermath of the demonstrations .
13 And , speaking just hours before the Budget , he warned that confusion in the signals being given by the Chancellor in his handling of economic policy would damage the ‘ fragile confidence ’ now emerging .
14 The opening worship and addresses were given by WACC 's President , Rev Randy L Naylor , and Namibia 's Deputy Minister of Information and Broadcasting , Daniel Tjongarero .
15 Addresses were given by Rev. Alexander McKenzie of Port Ellen , who spoke on " Mental Culture , " John G. Lerach of Lagavulin on " Education , " Hector McLean of Ballygrant on " Agriculture " and John Hart Estcourt on " Ways and Means . "
16 The principal other addresses were given by the eminent sons of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet : the Rev Thomas Gallaudet ( 1822–1902 ) , founder of the first American Church for the Deaf in New York and co-founder of the Gallaudet Homes for the Aged Deaf and Dumb ; and Edward Miner Gallaudet ( 1837–1917 ) , founder president and first head of Gallaudet College .
17 Performances were given by children from Juniper Green Primary School , pupils of Miss Bangham and Mrs. M. Collen on the clarsach .
18 Performances were given by children from Juniper Green Primary School , pupils of Miss Bangham and Mrs. M. Collen on the clarsach .
19 Speeches were given by the Chairman , again in Japanese , the Minister and the Mayor of Kitsuregawa all of which were extremely positive for the future of the Centre .
20 This constraint is not required for colliding plane waves and an additional set of aperiodic solutions is given by ( 10.81 ) where and are modified Bessel functions of the first and second kinds of zero order .
21 Further indications of a late Permian age ( about 260 to 250 million years ) for beds overlying the Exeter volcanics are given by sparse pollen assemblages recovered from boreholes in Exeter , and from localities in the Crediton area .
22 Elements other than in the uth , vth columns and rows are unaltered from those in A ; at the intersections of the uth , vth columns an rows the new elements are given by ( 3 ) ( with Buv = 0 ) , while the remaining elements Biu , Biv in the uth , vth columns and rows are unc We may make two deductions .
23 Too many nursing lectures are given by unqualified lecturers , and it is not uncommon for a person chosen to speak on a particular aspect of care to begin the lecture by saying : ‘ I do n't know why I 've been asked to speak , I 've limited experience in this field . ’
24 Not all lectures are given by lecturers , or sermons by preachers .
25 In general the circuits of figures 10.11(a) and ( b ) behave as low and high-pass filters respectively , the responses being given by equation ( 10.40 ) with the appropriate values of Z 1 and Z 2 inserted in each case .
26 Directions were given by the experimenter who was seated in the rear of the vehicle .
27 In order to comply with the directions being given by Mr to our client to rearrange his finances , your client 's letter in May er a buyer came forward but that sale did not go ahead in which to put your finances in order .
28 The bidding prayers were given by the head boy and girl from Our Lady 's High School .
29 Other plenary lectures were given by Drs M. Grossel ( Southampton ) , P. Comba ( Basel ) and V. Vohmer ( Mainz ) .
30 The Drummond Lectures were given by another former member of staff , Professor Stewart Sutherland , Vice-Chancellor of the University of London , and who , it was recently announced , is to be the next Principal of the University of Edinburgh .
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