Example sentences of "to be give by " in BNC.

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1 ROYAL ENGAGEMENTS The Princess of Wales , President , Wales Craft Council , presents prizes to the winners of the Council 's Daffodil Design Competition at West Glamorgan County Hall , Swansea ; and , this evening , as Patron , Swansea Festival of Music and the Arts , attends a concert to be given by the London Philharmonic Orchestra in the Brangwyn Hall , Swansea .
2 Princess Margaret , Grand President of St John Ambulance Association and Brigade , attends a reception and dinner to be given by Garrard and Company in aid of the Order of St John .
3 Princess Margaret , Patron of the Friends of St John 's Smith Square , attends a concert to be given by Dame Joan Sutherland and Mr Richard Bonynge , at St John 's .
4 So sensitive was the occasion , approval had to be given by none other than the Cabinet Secretary and the Permanent Secretary to the Treasury before Mr Hibbert could be exposed to the harsh winds of public controversy .
5 In an attempt to raise further funds for the International League for the Protection of Horses fighting fund , a demonstration and clinic has been arranged to be given by Britain 's leading Western rider/trainer and judge , Bob Mayhew .
6 A Concert to be given by the Woodstock Music Society Conducted by Paul Ingram .
7 THE last in this season 's Young Musicians ' lunchtime recitals at Farnham Maltings is on Friday , April 3rd at 1 p.m. and is to be given by winners of the recital classes from this year 's Maltings Music Festival .
8 Five shillings was to be given by each player , with four shillings of that being returned to each member of the winning side .
9 A CONCERT due to be given by the European Community Chamber Orchestra in Colchester on Sunday has been cancelled .
10 The unemployment of the mid-1880s contributed to the difficulty of sustaining the policy — workhouses were not large enough to hold all of the unemployed in the hardest hit district and out-door relief had to be given by many Guardians , though normally only in return for a daily ‘ test ’ such as stone-breaking in the workhouse yard — the task most favoured by Guardians for the male unemployed .
11 If the procedure is long or the dressing is painful analgesia may need to be given by injection ½ — 1 hour before the dressing .
12 These items only permit one example of the shape to be given by the pupil or presented in the test .
13 The possible energies turned out to be given by a formula exactly like equation [ 5 ] with n taking the integer values 1,2,3 Without that result the theory would have failed , for it would not have explained Balmer 's formula .
14 An atomised serialised mass of proletarians demand to be given by society , or more precisely the state , what they are unable to take or produce ’ ( 1982 : 240 ) .
15 For these reasons and for the reasons to be given by my noble and learned friend , Lord Ackner , I would therefore allow this appeal and restore the order of Buckley J.
16 But it is unusual for personal care to be given by non-related carers ( Evandrou et al. , 1986 , Grant , 1986 ) .
17 The Commission therefore reiterates the absolute priority which needs to be given by the Church to its worship , and to the place of music within it .
18 In most cases glucagon is very effective and , being easier to give , is suitable for self administration or to be given by relatives .
19 Mr. Frank Field : Following the suggestion of the honourable Member for Hendon , South ( Mr. Marshall ) , does the right Hon. Gentleman agree that last week 's meeting of the ecclesiastical committee and the legislative committee might point to a useful moral lead to be given by the commissioners ?
20 ( 2 ) Reasons for decisions referred to in subsection ( 1 ) above ma be required to be given by the board in writing on a request being ma e to the clerk of the board , not more than 48 hours after the decision is made , by the applicant or , as the case may be , by the holder of the licence , or by any objector , or by any complainer who appeared at the hearing .
21 ( 3 ) provides that copies of reasons in writing are to be given by the board to all the parties to the hearing in respect of which they have been requested , and subs .
22 The stress at time , is assumed to be given by where p is an undetermined hydrostatic pressure .
23 A warning to be given by the Judge about the danger of relying on uncorroborated confession evidence — this is a recognition of the inherent danger of confession evidence being unreliable and the need for the police to secure other independent evidence , whenever possible .
24 They have guaranteed to maintain confidentiality ( they do not keep names and addresses ) but perhaps the safest way to do this is to edit the material to be given by your department or exclude any material that is remotely confidential .
25 To this end , a Workshop is to be held in May 1992 , in association with the University of Manchester 's Annual International Peace Lecture ( to be given by Sir Crispin Tickell ) , to examine the questions of reconceptualising peace and security .
26 The nature and length of sale and purchase agreements vary enormously , most particularly depending on the nature and length of the warranties and any indemnities to be given by the seller .
27 The acquirer will obviously want warranties and indemnities to be given by people with financial strength .
28 Under section 104 of the Companies Act 1985 a public company may not , in a defined initial period , enter into an agreement with a subscriber to the company 's memorandum for the transfer of one or more non-cash assets to the company , unless ( among other conditions ) the consideration to be received by the company , and any consideration other than cash to be given by the company , have been independently valued .
29 Care should also be taken with warranties to be given by the client .
30 The approval requires to be given by two M&A partners and the UK Head of Corporate Finance .
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