Example sentences of "to [art] [noun pl] give " in BNC.
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1 | After the cells had adhered , the histamine and cimetidine concentrations described above were added to the wells giving a final well volume of 200 µl . |
2 | In spite of which , the impression they gave was of being identical , and it was left to the owners to give their property whatever signs of individuality they could , by making neat little gardens , or by not doing so , by cleaning the windows once a month , or by not doing so . |
3 | Before the exam begins , listen carefully to the instructions given by the invigilator . |
4 | In addition , five and a half pages of notes to the accounts give valuable extra information . |
5 | The comparatively limited publicity that this debate has already generated has meant that a number of other cases have been brought to me , and the factors in all those are very similar to the ones given to me by PAT . |
6 | She appealed to the Teachers to give them their support in every way possible . |
7 | Some of the increase in capital offences was perhaps due to a more precise and less summary handling of the law , which meant that in practice fewer people were executed ; and certainly the more formal use of transportation to the colonies gave the authorities more flexibility in punishing crime . |
8 | This is the basis on which the various elements in the answers to the questions given on page 145 have been labelled as given or new . |
9 | How can you give them the opportunity to make alterations to the rules to give them " ownership " of a game ? |
10 | Once again we move by each playing one or other of these cards and the banker shells out , or levies fines , according to the rules given above . |
11 | Back to the basins to give my hair a brush-through : I liked myself spiky , hedgehog , but I wanted a will-brushed hedgehog . |
12 | It relates to the reasons given for the justices ' decision . |
13 | For example , if we choose weighting factors of 10 for revenue , 1 for sales and 5 for exports in the example described above , the sum of the weighted objectives is and this is to be maximised subject to the constraints given above . |
14 | This issue is now discussed in relation to the topics given in List 1 of the National criteria for mathematics . |
15 | Although we could n't speak the language , there were enough ‘ … issimos ’ attached to the adjectives to give a good idea of what the locals thought of the route , and the frequent appearance of numbers like VIII , VII+ , A4 and A3 on the topo seemed more in keeping with our previous experience than the more modest gradings given by Ron James . |
16 | To keep our analysis fairly simple in this chapter , we adhere to the definitions given above and ignore the complications created by durable consumer goods . |
17 | In addition to the menus given below you are allowed : |
18 | The point is , you do not have to work the garment exactly to the proportions given if you have concluded that you would prefer some minor adjustment … |
19 | This teacher 's view that the Afro-Caribbean pupils felt obliged to live up to the labels given them by the school was reiterated by other teachers . |
20 | Here , for example , is a context drill to master the difference between " essen " and " fressen " : Non-English speakers learning the English word " run " would construct drills similar to the examples given for the different uses of " run " . |
21 | Please write to the addresses given for the individual courses ( NOT to Ideal Home ) , enclosing an sae for your booking form — applications can not be processed without one . |
22 | Possibly in response to the stimuli given by the bishops ' public statements , the bishops found that local councils were coming to their aid and support in opposing the proposed educational revolution . |
23 | From the beginning , Lewis was a conscientious tutor who tried to keep the balance right between amiability or conviviality ( not always possible between incompatible types ) and his duty to the pupils to give them sufficient preparation for their examinations . |
24 | In the public sector of the economy , Sellier ( 1978 ) has shown that the influence of French unions is particularly strong since the high concentration of workers within that sector reduces the costs of organisation , the bureaucratic tendencies of large undertakings encourage trade union membership , and the official role accorded by government to the unions gives them a greater authority than they possess in the private sector . |
25 | In the material analysed in this chapter there are occasions when interpretation calls for attention to the clues given by specific words ( as in examples c.2 , c.3 , and h.3 ) , to unusual syntax ( as in examples c.1 and g.1 ) , to unstated shifts that have to be inferred ( as in category h ) , and to a variety of quite subtle clues to the sources of speech and thought . |
26 | In contrast to the parties given in his honour , from which Eliot would contrive to slip away after a token attendance , these functions , never too large , were the kind he most enjoyed . |
27 | Further to the details given in the last Q.T. Notes , while four areas have agreed to supply the necessary helpers we would still be pleased to hear from anyone who could help . |
28 | According to the results given in the Soviet central government newspaper Izvestiya after the second round of voting for the Moldavian Supreme Soviet , with all but 10 of the 380 seats filled , such dual endorsements meant that up to 80 per cent of the elected deputies were identified as communists , while both the Popular Front and Yedinstvo were reported each to be represented by around 30 per cent of deputies . |
29 | In some cases a liaison arrangement is made with an individual who will , in addition to the responsibilities given in ( 1 ) above , help with the training of Archive staff so that they have a better appreciation of the needs of particular users of the data . |
30 | ( See further Appendix B. ) A slight amendment is therefore needed to the formulae given in ( 37 ) , with the intensional patterns realised by the surface structures containing ordinary attributives , predicatives , and postnominal attributives now represented respectively as in : ( 75 ) |