Example sentences of "[be] give under " in BNC.

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1 Detailed results are given under individual species in the Systematic List and the numbers are very large .
2 Further details are given under the individual course descriptions in the faculty sections of this prospectus .
3 Further details are given under the individual course descriptions .
4 In the course descriptions on the following pages , the particular entry requirements for each subject are given under that subject heading .
5 Exceptions are given under regulation 5 The Motor Vehicles ( Wearing-of Seat Belts ) Regulations 1982 :
6 The powers for compulsory removal are given under the National Assistance Act ( 1948 ) , S.47 .
7 Despite the ‘ rights ’ parents are given under the Act this is a form of power that parents are rarely able to exercise .
8 Comparisons with the other North Atlantic species are given under O. chelys .
9 Therefore , no outright exemptions are given under Article 92(2) , and it is left to the Commission to determine the types of aid which are compatible .
10 The relevant date for calculating your pay is normally the date on which your job would have terminated had proper notice been given under the Consolidation Act , whether or not such notice was in fact given .
11 ( 2 ) An appeal under this section shall be lodged with the sheriff clerk within 14 days from the date of the decision appealed against or in a case where reasons for a decision have been given under section 18(2) of this Act , within 14 days from the date of receipt of those reasons , which shall be presumed to have been received on the day after the date on which they were posted , except that in the case of reasons posted on a Friday or Saturday , they shall be presumed to have been received on the Monday next following .
12 In his testimony to Congress in July 1987 — which had been given under immunity and was , therefore , inadmissible at his trial — Poindexter had said that he alone had authorized the Iran-contra operation and that Reagan had known nothing of it [ see pp. 35828-29 ] .
13 4.1.1 the date of expiry of three ( 3 ) months ' written notice to terminate given by either party to the other , provided always that it is understood that notice shall not be given under this clause 4.1.1 before the expiry of two ( 2 ) years commencing on the date of this Agreement ,
14 No reductions or credit notes will be given under circumstances amounting to a ‘ force majeure ’ which means : war or threat of war , riot , civil strife , industrial dispute , terrorist activity , accident , natural or nuclear disaster , fire , airline failure , closure of airport or ports , and adverse weather conditions .
15 ( 2 ) On receiving the claim the Board shall inquire into the matter and shall , subject to the provisions of this section , give by way of repayment such relief … in respect of the error or mistake as is reasonable and just : Provided that no relief shall be given under this section in respect of an error or mistake as to the basis on which the liability of the claimant ought to have been computed where the return was in fact made on the basis or in accordance with the practice generally prevailing at the time when the return was made . …
16 ( 12 ) Any notice required to be given under this Article by the Company to a Member or by a Member to the Company shall be given or served either personally or by sending it by first class post to the registered office of the Company or , as the case may be , to the registered address of the Member or ( if he has no registered address within the United Kingdom ) to the address , if any , within the United Kingdom supplied by him to the Company for the giving of notice to him .
17 ( 12 ) Any notice required to be given under this Article by the Company to a Member or by a Member to the Company shall be given or served either personally or by sending it by first class post to the registered office of the Company or , as the case may be , to the registered address of the Member or ( if he has no registered address within the United Kingdom ) to the address , if any , within the United Kingdom supplied by him to the Company for the giving of notice to him .
18 In the main , notices to be given under the Act can only be given in the prescribed form ( see the Landlord and Tenant 1954 Part II ( Notices ) ( Amendment ) Regulations 1989 ) .
19 The offeror will have to depend on publicly-available sources of information and whatever else it can obtain or it is required to be given under the Code ( see para 5.8 below ) .
20 All injections of capsaicin and its vehicle were given under ether anaesthesia .
21 Some evidence for this point of view is given under validation — sensitivity across the field of view .
22 Similarly : ( 10 ) I only offered her legal advice will , under one natural interpretation , refer to advice on legal matters ; and it will continue to do so even if in some rare case it is given under circumstances that mean it is offered illegally itself , for example if it makes use of secret information stolen from a government which prohibits unauthorized possession or transmission of secret government information ; on the other hand , as a phrase of English , it can perfectly well bear the other interpretation under which it means advice which is itself legal , in the sense that it is legally given , in which case it may concern any subject under the sun .
23 In the case of restricted-use credit the CCA 1974 treats what under the common law would be two contracts , one of supply and the other of credit , as one composite agreement , if the credit is given under pre-existing arrangements with the supplier , or in contemplation of future arrangements between them ( for example with credit card transactions ( s187(2) ) ) .
24 In form it is an application at the suit of C.N.L. as a third party for the court to release the appellant from his implied undertaking pursuant to which discovery of the P.C.A. documents was given under the court 's order of 9 July 1991 — released that is to the extent of permitting him to disclose the documents to C.N.L. , they for their part undertaking to the court to hold them for the strictly limited purpose of defending the libel proceedings brought against them by Woodley and Clifford .
25 Trinidadian government lawyers had argued that the pardon was given under duress and therefore was invalid .
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