Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [noun] give [prep] " in BNC.

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31 It is clear from the evidence received from theological colleges and courses , that the training given to ordinands for their responsibilities in leading worship is seriously inadequate .
32 So again we find out that erm , the expected price in T minus one , sorry in T , is a function of all previous prices all previous prices , okay and it wo n't surprise you to find out that the weight giving to treating the historical prices right becomes geometrically in exactly the same way as the adapted , as the partial adjustment er co-efficient or the partial adjustment model implied alright .
33 Experienced salespeople know that the impression given to buyers by the salesperson who interrupts the buyer in midstream is that the salesperson believes that :
34 By studying the gospel references to the apocalyptic Jewish figure of the ‘ Son of Man ’ — whom Jesus sometimes appears to identify with himself , but sometimes not — Wrede had come to the conclusions that Jesus had not in fact applied the title to himself ; that after his resurrection the church had come to anticipate his return ; that it had then identified Jesus himself as the coming Son of Man ; and that the impression given in the gospels of a ‘ messianic secret ’ that Jesus in his lifetime conveyed only to his closest disciples , and charged them not to reveal to others until the proper time came , was a mere literary device to support that identification .
35 She was not heeded and later she argued that the party provided an extraordinary , unparalleled forum for kings and communists , dictators and democrats and that the attention given around the world to Iranian history and culture was invaluable .
36 At least that was the diagnosis that the MO gave in the listless heat of the monsoon .
37 Our second assumption was that the information given to the patients was digested and understood .
38 that the defendant took care to inform himself , from others who were in a position to provide the information , as to whether the deposit would constitute an offence and had no reason to suppose that the information given to him was false or misleading ;
39 And when you 're about to complete the C C Q you must make it clear that the information given to you and subsequently transferred to the C C Q is in strictest confidence .
40 The first thing to stress is that the information given in the orders of battle has been collated entirely from unclassified published sources .
41 The report must also state whether the auditors consider that the information given in the director 's report is consistent with that in the annual accounts and , if they are not satisfied , they must say so in the report .
42 or your solicitor to confirm that the information given in the claim form is correct . )
43 It was noted in the covering letter which accompanied each questionnaire that the information given by respondents would be treated as confidential .
44 It is important that the information given by the system is relevant to the particular recipient and therefore in the correct level of detail .
45 ‘ Family Solidarity is writing to Telecom and to the Minister for Communications asking that the matter be looked into and that the numbers given by these people be immediately disconnected . ’
46 For example , in In re Tucker ( R. C. ) ( A Bankrupt ) , Ex parte Tucker ( K. R. ) [ 1990 ] Ch. 148 , where the application of the Ex parte Blain , 12 Ch.D. 522 principle was urged , this court declined to construe the words ‘ any person ’ in section 25 of the Bankruptcy Act 1914 as embracing British subjects wherever they might be , and held that the power given to the court by that section to summon persons before it was even more limited and extended only to persons who were available to be served in England .
47 Johnson , ( 1985 , pp. 428 , 432 ) feels ‘ that the priority given to effective and efficient management by the civil service will endure ’ ; and Greenaway ( 1987 , p. 53 ) sees it as ‘ inconceivable … that recent developments in these areas will simply be reversed following a change of Government ’ .
48 Enthusiastic supporters claimed that the movement gave to ‘ the Free Churches a unity they have never had before ’ although this same observer recognized that it was ‘ the Establishment that lies at the foundation of our contention ’ .
49 For it is the importance that the Formalists give to language in their theory of literature that enables them to avoid the difficulties and the fuzziness that they had so disliked in their critical and scholarly predecessors .
50 To get power , you are using your power against the power that the opponent gives to you .
51 During the rituals for initiation into each successive age-set the ‘ true ’ meanings of certain sacred objects are revealed and it transpires that the interpretations given at the previous stage were false or partial .
52 In determining what constitutes a reasonable prospect it is to be assumed that the prospect given by the facts and other matters known to the creditor at the time he entered into the transaction resulting in the debt was a reasonable prospect ( s 271(4) ) .
53 Notice that , while the theory of this section has been developed in terms of small signals and , the fact that the input and output signals are related through the linear feedback components Z 1 and Z 2 means that the gains given by equations ( 10.40 ) and ( 10.41 ) apply to any magnitude of signal that does not swing beyond the fixed potentials of the bias supply .
54 That is certain as people begin to understand that the valuation given to their property is not necessarily the actual property value .
55 Yet another complicating factor is that the account given of the generic team 's work with elderly clients is bound to be only a partial exemplification of whatever advantages may be claimed for the generic model , whether of professional practice or of staff development .
56 Tally , of Tally 's Corner , is another key informant , and Liebow ( 1967 ) acknowledges that this may mean that the account given in the book is more that of Tally himself than of others who lived around the street corner .
57 M. de Parville , scientific editor of the Journal des Débats , examined the case in 1914 and concluded that the account given by captain and crew was ‘ worthy of belief ’ .
58 said that the advice given by the judiciary :
59 It may also be noted that the solutions given in the notation of previous sections by ( 10.69 ) where c 1 and c 2 are given by ( 10.67 ) , similarly do not contain curvature singularities on the hypersurface provided the constants d i and a are constrained by ( 10.66 ) and ( 10.68 ) .
60 Much of this information is offered in the form that the authors give to their clients in written handouts .
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