Example sentences of "has been given in " in BNC.
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1 | A lot of encouragement has been given in recent years to the idea of increasing one 's roses by making cuttings — almost proposing it seems , that it is a way of avoiding the cost of buying new plants . |
2 | Much attention has been given in recent months to the provision of accommodation for nurses . |
3 | However , much attention has been given in the literature to inversion of triangular matrices by methods other than back-substitution , particularly iterative methods . |
4 | Certiorari quashes a decision which is found to be invalid because it is outside the powers granted to the court or tribunal ( ultra vires ) , or has been given in proceedings in which the principles of natural justice were not observed , or where there has been an error of law on the face of the record . |
5 | This has tended to be focussed on Afro-Caribbeans ( hereinafter called Blacks ) and considerable publicity has been given in the press to their over-representation in the arrest statistics collected by the Metropolitan Police District ( M.P.D. i.e. London ) . |
6 | Much thinking has been given in recent years to the use of instruments as well as voices in worship . |
7 | Until payment of the damages , however , the plaintiff retains his property in the goods and may exercise all his rights as owner even after judgment has been given in his favour . |
8 | An outline of the geology has been given in the field guide . |
9 | No more detailed official guidance has been given in the succeeding years . |
10 | The complementary expression for the effect of the mass distribution on time has been given in eqn ( 2.2 ) . |
11 | The great complexity of class struggles , of which only the merest sketch has been given in this example , is still not the only matter to be considered in assessing the role of social classes in political change . |
12 | Considerable attention has been given in recent years to policies directed at training young people ( YTS , apprenticeship reform ) and the need to invest more as a nation in training in the interests of increased productivity . |
13 | At the opening session on May 3 Anatolijs Gorbunovs , previously the Chairman of the Latvian Supreme Soviet Presidium [ hitherto his name has been given in Keesing 's as Anatoly Gorbunov , its Russian form ] , was elected to the restyled post of Chairman of the Supreme Soviet ( de facto President ) . |
14 | Obviously these events have to be organised well in advance , and one has to assume that if approval from funding bodies and the landowner has been given in principle , then there are no major obstacles . |
15 | RTPA 1976 is the area to which most attention has been given in this section as this is likely to be the most relevant area for readers of this book . |
16 | ( 6 ) Where an award has been given in the absence of a party , the arbitrator shall have power on that party 's application to set the award aside and to order a fresh hearing as if the award were a judgment and the application were made pursuant to Ord 37 , r 2. ( 7 ) With the consent of the parties and at any time before giving his decision and either before or after the hearing , the arbitrator may consult any expert or call for an expert report on any matter in dispute or invite an expert to attend the hearing as assessor . |