Example sentences of "is give at " in BNC.

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1 For not only is maintenance now much less frequent , all scheduled depot attention is given at night or at weekends or between peak diagrams .
2 A countdown using sound signals together with the raising of flags is given at ten and five or six and three minutes before the start , depending on the procedure being used .
3 The ward report on the progress of each patient , which is given at the beginning of a shift , is an example of group teaching that can be given in the normal routine of the ward .
4 To further complicate this medical nightmare the hospital was already under scrutiny for a death in which a patient had been given the drug epinephrine instead of vitamin E. It is known that , when epinephrine is given at the same time as digoxin , it can upset heart rhythms .
5 You need to ask not only whether the actual care is specifically designed for that individual , but also whether it is given at a time that is chosen to suit the person , and possibly family and friends who may be involved .
6 While acknowledging that the ‘ realisable value of works of art involves subjective judgement ’ the current book value of the stock is given at $35,593,953 ( compared to $13,257,970 in 1988 ) .
7 Difficulties will emerge later unless considerable thought is given at this stage to the appropriate range of skills required and the consequent problems of interdisciplinary communication .
8 Most , however , had earned remission , which is given at a rate of five days per month , so long as the prisoner works to a satisfactory standard .
9 Some help is given at the Driving Instructors ' Association test day , where approved instructors can road test vehicles brought along by manufacturers and importers .
10 Thus what is interesting about the women 's magazines in England during the first years of the twentieth century is not the content of the advice given on child rearing , but the fact that so little advice is given at all ; sometimes , from one year to the next , children are barely mentioned save for the occasional appealing illustrations , the pattern for a christening bonnet or the recipe for a nursery pudding .
11 These features of her life provide her identity , whereas a man 's identity is given at least partly by his work .
12 A full stomach makes a person want to defecate , so if a laxative is given at night , your child may go to the loo between a good breakfast and school .
13 A list of the key message from these schools is given at the end .
14 Where notification is given at the first stage , but not in accordance with the procedures laid down for the first stage , you shall not be disentitled to SSP for that day for that reason only .
15 An example of a sale control log is given at 1102.9 .
16 An example is given at 1106.5 .
17 Guidance on negotiating this issue is given at 1109.3 .
18 An example of such a memorandum is given at 1101.12 .
19 A glossary of terms used in the text is given at the end of the book .
20 Millions of people in the US are not covered by health insurance and the amount of money you have determines the treatment you get that is assuming any treatment is given at all .
21 Practical sea training is given at week-ends and during vacations on a River Class Mine-sweeper .
22 No degree course as such is available in Meteorology , but instruction is given at both introductory and advanced levels .
23 In order to simplify exposition we shall assume that the level of money wages is given at W so that we are able to fix the position of the aggregate marginal cost curve in Figure 5.5(b) .
24 No date of hearing is given at this stage .
25 An explanation of how variables are stored is given at Annex E.
26 An explanation of how variables are stored is given at the Annex entitled " Format of Program and Variables in Memory " .
27 An example of such an exercise , where students and salespeople can apply some of the techniques outlined in this chapter is given at the end of Chapter 10 .
28 Mr Graham said gipsies tended to travel around looking for work , while the travellers ‘ appear to consider work as a low priority , if indeed any consideration is given at all to working . ’
29 IT 'S a long time since I have seen a finer performance than Tom Courtenay is giving at the Traverse .
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