Example sentences of "[conj] give by " in BNC.

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1 No admission offer promise payment or indemnity shall be made or given by or on behalf of the Policyholder without the written consent of the Corporation which shall be entitled if it so desires to take over and conduct in the name of the Policyholder the defence or settlement of any claim or to prosecute in the name of the Policyholder for its own benefit any claim for indemnity or damages or otherwise and shall have full discretion in the conduct of any proceedings or in the settlement of any claim and the Policyholder shall give all such information and assistance as the Corporation may require .
2 No admission offer promise payment or indemnity shall be made or given by or on behalf of the Policyholder or any person claiming to be indemnified without the written consent of the Corporation which shall be entitled if it so desires to take over and conduct in the name of the Policyholder or such person the defence or settlement of any claim or to prosecute in the name of the Policyholder or such person for its own benefit any claim for indemnity or damages or otherwise and shall have full discretion in the conduct of any proceedings or in the settlement of any claim and the Policyholder or such person shall give all such information and assistance as the Corporation may require .
3 10.3 The provisions of Condition 10.1 shall not apply to any infringement caused by the Seller having followed a design or instruction furnished or given by the Purchaser nor to any use of the goods in a manner or for a purpose which shall have been specifically prohibited in writing by the Seller , nor to any infringement which is due to the use of such goods in association or combination with any other product .
4 10.4 Any design or instruction furnished or given by the Purchaser shall not be such as will cause the Seller to infringe any intellectual property rights .
5 the bankruptcy of some person who is or may become beneficially entitled to any such property or income ; or 2. an assignment of or a charge on any such property or income being made or given by some such person ; or 3. in the case of a marriage settlement , the death of both parties to the marriage and of all or any of the children of the marriage ; or 4. the death under the age of 25 or some lower age of some person who would be beneficially entitled to that property or income on attaining that age .
6 The lectures laid on at the Sorbonne were of an abysmal simplicity , and given by lecturers who grossly though understandably underestimated their audience : they bored her as she had not been bored by work for years .
7 The throne is thought to have been made in Constantinople and given by Justinian to his viceroy Maximian .
8 The party was really planned and given by his two elder sons Andrew Howland and Robbie Russell , who decided to keep it very simple , like a children 's party .
9 If the indifference curves are strictly convex to the origin , then there is a single preferred value of G for individual i , denoted by G i and given by the tangency at Q. If the quantity of public goods were smaller , then the individual would be on a lower indifference curve , and the same applies at higher quantities ( see the dashed indifference curve and points R and S ) .
10 An outstanding event was a lecture sponsored by IBM and given by Professor Benoit Mandelbrot , famous as the originator of the fractal .
11 This was the title of a fascinating talk and film show , following the IGM and given by Mr Ron Davies , Bishop 's Castle .
12 Sucralfate or bFGF was dissolved in saline and given by the intragastric route in a volume of 1 ml or infused subcutaneously at 4ml/hour .
13 Following the successful disco session arranged by the Greater London , S.E. Regional Movement and Dance Liaison Group and given by Peggy Spencer in February , a follow-up is now being planned .
14 Peter Rees , Bristol North District General Manager , will present the team with a rugby ball , autographed by the Bath TFC team and given by British Gas marketing coordinator and rugby star Jeremy Guscott .
15 Its potential use was limited because it was not absorbed from the gut and so was ineffective if given by mouth , and because tyrocidine , in concentrations liable to occur during therapeutic use , damaged or destroyed red blood cells .
16 Salvation is not won by Christ but given by God .
17 The third degree is not felt to be acquired by effort but given by grace , " God gyfes it til wham he wil , bot noght withouten grete grace comand before " ( 8.106.75 – 6 ) .
18 From a therapeutic aspect , penicillin was marvellous because it cured many dangerous bacterial infections , but it was tiresome because it was inactive by mouth ( it was destroyed by the acidity of the stomach contents ) , it acted for a very short time ( it was rapidly excreted by the kidneys ) and so was of little value unless given by injection at intervals of not longer than 3 hours , and because , after a time , the normal processes of evolution led to the appearance of resistant strains of the microbes which had previously been sensitive to penicillin .
19 By the first half of the third century some expositors ( Cyprian , Origen ) begin to speak of the books as a single book , because given by the one author , God .
20 where your contract is terminated by notice , whether given by yourself or by your employer , the date on which that notice expires ;
21 Low doses , whether given by infusion or bolus , and used on a short-term basis ( less than 1 week ) can be discontinued within 2–3 days often without any signs of withdrawal .
22 Some were more active than any predecessor against some particular organism , and some had special merits in use , such as working when given by mouth , or acting for a longer period than usual .
23 Although highly effective for rapid rehydration when given by mouth , standard glucose electrolyte ORS do not reduce the volume or duration of the diarrhoea and may actually increase stool volumes .
24 This solution , which is conformally flat in the interaction region , will be described in Chapter 14 together with the full analysis of its singularity structure as given by Clarke and Hayward ( 1989 ) .
25 This result is indistinguishable from the 841Myr eruption age of the Bultfontein kimberlite at Kimberley , as given by Rb-Sr analyses of the phlogopites from MARID and related metasomatized nodules .
26 The concentration of crystals reaches the critical value , as given by equation ( 1 ) , and a discrete sedimentation event follows .
27 One element of unc can be arbitrarily assigned : here we assign the value 1 to the third element and solve unc which , if we omit one column ( e.g. the last ) from the square matrix , gives unc We omit the details of solution ; the answer is unc Note that unc Accordingly , unc and if we postmultiply p + iq as given by ( 14 ) and ( 15 ) my m-1 we obtain as our normalised p , q , unc We are now able to deflate A. Equation ( 11 ) becomes , with A given by ( 12 ) and use of ( 13 ) , ( 14 ) , ( 15 ) and ( 16 ) , unc A1 is , in fact , doubly degenerate ; it is annihilated by both the columns immediately above it .
28 Thus s can be non-singular ; but it is not necessarily so , and then Y as given by the method may be deficient .
29 This is the parallel to ( 2.10.1.12 ) ; as before , we can , if we wish , use g as given by ( 7 ) for alternative treatment , but we shall not pursue this here .
30 There is a specific product which has falling average costs throughout the relevant output range as given by demand .
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