Example sentences of "[noun sg] just given " in BNC.

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1 The meaning of this term is cold or extinguished fire and as applied to the instance just given would signify that the rights of the claimants had gone cold and their claims extinguished .
2 The semantic theories argue that the description just given is realized in and enforced by the very vocabulary of law , so that it would be a kind of self-contradiction for someone to claim that the law provides right s beyond those established through mechanisms sanctioned by convention .
3 The test of whether there are unobservable electrons can not be the test just given for the presence of dragons .
4 That 's correct , it 's erm the winter day just given us that little bit more of a cushion , and so obviously we 're delighted to get the result .
5 We are given unc and we border B as in ( 1 ) and apply our solution to obtain unc The working is then exactly as in the example just given .
6 Thus , in the example just given , it can be seen that the Sixth VAT Directive is based on Articles 99 and 100 of the EEC Treaty concerning , respectively , harmonization of tax legislation and the approximation of laws affecting the functioning of the common market .
7 In the example just given , if the Maoris remained away without exercising their rights continuously for one generation , their claims would not be materially affected , but absence for two generations would seriously weaken the claims and render them subject to some recognition by the tribe ; they would not entirely cease until after an absence of three generations …
8 We also find another kind of variation : in the example just given above , the occurrence of the phonemes being discussed was determined by their phonological context , but sometimes the determining factor is lexical rather than phonological .
9 As can properly be said , the answer just given to the logical question rests essentially on an explained notion of lawlike connection .
10 As can be seen from the illustration just given , the task of interpreting statutes gives judges the chance of expressing their own opinions as to social policy ; and , inevitably , their opinions do not always command universal assent .
11 A repetition of the analysis just given shows that stellar cores of mass less than M(Chandrasekhar) are stable against further collapse and form neutron stars .
12 But , for the reason just given , it is hardly imperative that we should .
13 These two changes — instrumentation and electronic treatment — suggest two points immediately : that this is music created in a recording studio using quite complex equipment and recording techniques ( the Beatles had in fact just given up live performance ) ; and that it is music for listening rather than dancing .
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