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

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1 Fleeting glimpses are given of the Roulette team from Australia , Team 60 from Sweden and Esquadrilha da Fumaca from Brazil .
2 Did this affect the image Tanzanians were given of their own country ?
3 No details are given of this hitherto unknown organisation , but the platform put forward by the paper looks like pure Thatcherism .
4 At the end of the instruction manual , details are given of how to form the angles for five , six , eight and 12-sided frames , useful for mirror or picture framers who wish to experiment .
5 As I have already remarked , no details are given of the other party or parties to the transactions entered into by these investors .
6 Fretter and Graham ( 1962 ) quote figures that suggest a rate of boring into limpet ( Patella ) shells of 0.175 mm per hour but no details are given of the relative sizes of predator and prey , or of the temperature .
7 Details are given of the Clwyd Environmental Forum , which was set up to provide locally active organisations and statutory bodies with an opportunity to discuss issues of concern to the county 's environment and to promote the interchange of information and experience .
8 The International Committee of the Red Cross ( ICRC ) was reported in early August to be unable to trace more than a few hundred of the many thousands of Iraqi soldiers who died in the Gulf war fighting , nor had details been given of the location of mass graves .
9 No details were given of the glycaemic control or other metabolic parameters of the two groups of diabetics studied ( Davis et al , 1982 ) , and it is difficult to account for these findings .
10 In evidence presented to the commission in the first few months , details were given of irregularities in the handling and documentation in Antigua of the shipment of arms from Israel and their discovery in Colombia .
11 No details were given of the date of execution .
12 In rural areas villagers had been detained and their houses had been burned in connection with land disputes , names were given of people held for up to 10 years without charge , and many who had been detained spoke of beatings in prison .
13 I turn then , secondly , to the readings which feminist scholars are giving of biblical texts .
14 Some other examples are given of this approach , and then some systems are considered which extend non-statistical methods .
15 In addition to a summary table some specific examples are given of questions and the results they produced .
16 Examples are given of the working documents which should emerge from this process , in keeping with a school 's priority .
17 Examples are given of setting up user hierarchies in terms of accessing modules .
18 Examples were given of machinery overturning on land undermined by badger workings ; a horse and rider both suffering broken bones when the horse put a foot through the roof of a badger tunnel ; a nine-month-old calf breaking its neck when it fell into a sett ; a young lamb trapped in a sett ; extensive damage to spring grazing pastures by badgers grubbing for worms ; wheat crops flattened and eaten or soiled by badgers ; and numerous examples of TB in dairy herds close to large badger populations known to be infected with TB .
19 Examples were given of regular meetings or occasions which enabled workers to identify and keep track of people in the community , regardless of whether they had the status of an active case .
20 This same point was made earlier during the discussion of general applications , and examples were given of how it can assist with such things as planning , exploring relationships , putting particular aspects of an organisation into context , etc ; in other words , using it as a basis for creative thinking and logical deduction .
21 DIRE warnings are given of the consequences of taking the necessary measures to make cars more environment-friendly .
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