Example sentences of "[noun pl] give at " in BNC.
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1 | We got votes against our proposals with no reasons given at all , you 've now got down to the point of having no reasons at all for opposing what we want to do . |
2 | This new recording from Nuova Era was taped ‘ live ’ in April and May 1991 during performances given at Venice 's beautiful Teatro La Fenice . |
3 | This book developed from a course of graduate lectures in Advanced organic synthetic methods given at the State University of New York at Binghampton . |
4 | That most schools give at least lip-service to the importance of this fact is obvious in the development of courses variously titled " study skills " , " library skills " , " information skills " and so on . |
5 | I always enjoy the two preview parties that Mr John Partridge and the directors of Partridge Fine Arts give at their fine New Bond Street showroom , before both their summer and winter exhibitions . |
6 | It 's still pretty difficult to understand why someone with lots of other opportunities ( that BSc in psychology , the PhD in psychopharmacy and the lectures given at Iowa and McGill University ) should be a porno model . |
7 | This book contains the texts of lectures given at the RSC residential school at the Polytechnic of Wales in March 1989 . |
8 | I mean that I attended the lectures given at Cambridge by Dirac . |
9 | All aspects of expedition work are covered and certificates given at every level . |
10 | The principal reasons for this state of affairs lie in the explanations given at the beginning of this chapter ; scholars with museum backgrounds laid the foundations for an artefact-based subject in the first half of the twentieth century and introduced the strong historical background to such studies . |
11 | The beer awards given at GBBF must be moved to a cooler part of the year if they are to have any credibility . |
12 | The JMU will take a dim view of any practice in which it discovers repeat breaches or a failure to meet undertakings given at an earlier inspection , regardless of whether or not these were the subject of subsequent correspondence with the Institute ( the fact that they were raised and documented at the closing meeting with the Inspector is a sufficient record ) . |
13 | Will he confirm , in line with undertakings given at the time of privatisation , that he expects British Steel to consider offers for the sale of Ravenscraig on a commercial basis at opportunity cost — at a price which British Steel could expect to get for the plant on world markets ? |
14 | The losses were in line with forecasts given at the time of Wembley 's £37m rights issue in January . |
15 | The exclusion of votes for very small parties is responsible for another slight deviation : it means that — as the figures given at the beginning of this chapter showed — the other patties secure a percentage of seats marginally greater than their percentage of all the votes . |
16 | It is unclear to us why the interview of 600 mothers in 1989 would be a more reliable way to measure drug pressure than the total sales per annum of drug suppliers in 1991 and 1992 or the treatments given at an outpatient clinic . |
17 | General secretary of the Society Kate Ashbrook argues that the change of mind shows that ‘ The predictions , promises and guarantees given at the inquiry have been proved wrong . |
18 | This is particularly important if any query arises upon any of the answers given at a later date . |
19 | None of this alters the fact that it is possible to use these adjectives with a tense value distinctively different from that of the preceding verb ; see ( 51 ) and the contrast in ( 52 ) : ( 51 ) we all know Cerrutty to have been fortunate ( 52 ) ( a ) in the test my men showed themselves alert ( b ) in the test my men showed themselves to have been alert In ( 52 ) , ( a ) would naturally be suitable when the men respond promptly during the test , and ( b ) when , for instance , they had been alert in paying attention to instructions given at some time before the test . |
20 | It seems to me that when one looks at the brief findings and reasons of the justices given at the conclusion of the hearing , or even if one were to look at the more elaborate reasons which they have compiled subsequently for the purpose of his appeal , then their decision was plainly wrong . |
21 | This and the replication in Murchison House , Edinburgh , of courses given at Keyworth led to a substantial increase in staff attendance . |
22 | As the nineteenth century gathered pace many more libraries sprang up , as will be seen from examples given at the end of this book . |
23 | In the three examples given at the beginning , having to do with the sound of the traffic , the windscreen wipers , and the warm left knee , a cause and each condition are naturally taken to be required for the effect , as distinct from alternatively required . |
24 | This was just one of the tips given at the class at the Bellinger Garage at Grove in Oxfordshire . |
25 | You 'll find there are bar numbers given at the beginning of each line . |
26 | When people 's second and third most important factors are added in too , these are the proportions giving at least some importance to each factor : |
27 | She analysed a series of slide talks given at a professional biomedical conference ( it might just as easily have been a meeting of linguists , judging by the examples ) , and classified the hedges . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | The subject of obsolescence has generated a considerable amount of literature , most of it based on citation studies — that is , studies showing the number of times that individual books or periodical articles are cited in the lists of references given at the end of a piece of research ( a method , it can be seen , which is distinct from studies of actual library use ) . |
30 | References given at the relevant place in the text give more detailed accounts of particular subjects . |