Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [noun] be give [prep] " in BNC.

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1 IT 'S a long time since I have seen a finer performance than Tom Courtenay is giving at the Traverse .
2 Hyper.0/1 every four hours relieved all pain and swelling and fever within 48 hours , even after anesthesia and tetanus toxoid were given in the hospital .
3 And in the city 's claim for a grant , figures for the Newtown and Ladywood districts were given as a shocking 514.61 crimes for every 1,000 people living there .
4 Table 14 , and body weights are given in Append .
5 I asked under what circumstances dispensations from the health and safety regulations were given by the Department to offshore oil companies .
6 Campesinos flee into the controlled areas , find they are welcomed , incorporated into different areas of production and that both health and education needs are given at least minimal attention .
7 The relevant address can be supplied by British Coal 's London Survey Department ( Mining Branch : 071_235 2020 ) or a list of area offices and their addresses and phone numbers is given in Bourne 's Handbook of Conveyancing Searches ( Sweet & Maxwell ) and Silverman 's Searches and Enquiries ( Butterworths ) .
8 The survey also notes that : ‘ Compensation for temporary travel and living costs , transportation of personal and household effects and disturbance allowances were given by only a minority of companies ’ .
9 Distances between hydrogen-bonding acceptor and donor atoms are given in A. Five carboxyl groups in this cluster are buried inside the protein .
10 All jigs , tools , dies , patterns , moulds and gauges manufactured or supplied by you for us in connection with this order shall become our property and shall be retained by you until disposal instructions are given by us to you which instructions shall be complied with forthwith .
11 These and equivalent correlations from the Groeger and Chapman study are given in Table 5.1 .
12 If Government grant is given to the companies running the stations , it will come from taxpayers ' money .
13 The barrier heights and transition energies are given in the upper part of table 1 .
14 Relative risks for gastric carcinoma in relation to alcohol and tobacco consumption are given in Table IV .
15 A summary of predator habitats and prey selection is given in Table 2.7 .
16 Addresses of the Land Registries of England and Wales , Scotland and Northern Ireland are given in Appendix 2.2.1 .
17 When transfer payments are given in addition to a disturbance allowance , these are usually taxed .
18 One source of these surplus calories excreted is obviously the non-digestible cell-wall material which forms much of the dietary fibre itself : This is taken into account when calorie figures are given for carbohydrate foods .
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