Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun] given " in BNC.

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1 This was presumably the reply given to the representative of HQ Army Group E whom Gen Schmidt-Richberg had been instructed on 13 May to send back to HQ 5 Corps at 1400 hrs the following day .
2 You know , because tremendous publicity quite rightly the thing given to the campaign to save the pits .
3 So the message given to young people is on the whole negative : science and technology often create more problems than they solve .
4 A detailed analysis of such techniques is beyond the scope of this book , and so the coverage given to them will be generally limited to their marketing applications .
5 Moreover , it would be quite wrong to conclude that in the above examples only the tones given would be appropriate ; it is , in fact , almost impossible to find a context where one could not substitute a different tone .
6 The new issue market is not a distinct and separate organization within the Stock Exchange , rather it is merely a tag given to the collection of processes by which companies acquire both a listing on the exchange and new equity capital .
7 CDs are literally a certificate given by a deposit-taking institution like a bank or building society to acknowledge the existence of a deposit made .
8 Nevertheless the data given in Table 7.2 are the most widely quoted , and illustrate that the area already affected is immense and that average rates of deforestation in these regions are sufficiently high that there is a real danger that forests will disappear altogether in the next 200 years , especially as reforestation is replacing only c. 10 per cent of the cleared forest ( Lanly 1982 ) .
9 Thus the weight given to values such as thrift and respectability may have been articulated in terms of the dominant ideology , but they still have to be understood as outcrops of a distinctive social experience .
10 Thus the guidance given to governors by DES Circular 11/87 that , although it is expected that at least some sex education would be provided by the school , they have freedom to decide whether or not sex education should be offered should now be revised .
11 Admittedly the time given to the children will replace time previously taken up by her career , at least in the earlier stages of family life ( later she may resume her occupation with double demands upon her attentions ) .
12 It can not be exactly the algorithm given above because the desired outputs d from the top layer are not known , so it can not calculate y * ( 1-y ) * ( d-y ) .
13 it 's just a speech given and this is
14 Already a boy given to solitariness and a certain economy of words , he found in poetic diction ( thanks , not least to Wordsworth ) the most congenial vehicle for comprehension and self-expression .
15 Though most usually the name given to kindly domestic spirits , there are a few exceptions .
16 But curiously , as he perused once more the reasons given for Murphy 's rejection , they hardly seemed to be the tall boy 's fault .
17 Between late July and early October 1936 the rebels drove home the advantage given them by Franco 's agreements with Mussolini and Hitler .
18 I would allow the appeal and set aside the answers given in the order of the Divisional Court to the questions posed by the magistrate in the case stated .
19 As for the argument that money would follow patients and so make it possible for hospitals to treat more of them , that was always a non-starter given that the total amount of cash available to purchasers was not going to be increased .
20 ‘ Too high a priority has been given to placating the unions and too low a priority given to hearing the voice of the public .
21 It is in the aggregate that the damage may assume serious proportions , hence the emphasis given to preventive work in compliance systems .
22 Hence the impression given is of a ‘ thin blue line ’ being attacked by a vicious and threatening mob .
23 I have read carefully the reasons given for the record levels of inward investment that has come into the United Kingdom , including Wales .
24 Does the right hon. Gentleman appreciate the tremendous fear felt throughout the Province as we face the Christmas period , bearing in mind both the warning given by the security forces of an impending IRA outrage near Christmas and the signal given by the nationalist community in the result of a by-election at Magherafelt today , where there was a 43 per cent .
25 The use of language also affects the way healthcare professionals and clients perceive both the care given and the concept of counselling itself .
26 In some regions it was also the name given to a scarecrow and the essence of its meaning was that something was scruffy and untidy .
27 Dismissing the taxpayers ' appeals , Lord Justice Nourse said that the ordinary meaning of ‘ release ’ comprehended both a release given for full consideration and one given gratuitously , or for less than full consideration , and there was no warrant for putting the limitation , as contended by the tax-payers , on the word ‘ releases ’ in s 287(1) .
28 Overall the impression given by the materials chosen for the cabin is pleasing without managing to be friendly .
29 Often a priority given to some activity in this police hierarchy of meaning has been laid down from a constable 's first days as a probationer and now lies beneath the immediate consciousness , so that any calls for a change in direction of police response may well be defeated by an unspoken semantic value which the institution gives to that activity .
30 In these programs , the graphics representing molecular orbitals — ie the contributions given to each molecular orbital from the various atomic functions — are first independently sketched onto a picture of the skeleton of the molecule and are then ‘ smeared ’ together to indicate the delocalisation of the orbital away from the atomic centres .
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