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

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1 This produced double sets of office-bearers in the same burgh , with the result that commissions were given to two different persons as commissioners for electing the burgess to represent the District in Parliament .
2 By doing this we have also solved the problem of the awkward leap referred to above ; for , by giving the top line to the 2nd violins in the first four bars all technical difficulties are avoided , and , in addition , force and verve are given to the sforzando on the first beat of bar 5 , and greater point and conviction are gained for the abrupt change of key .
3 Notice of such adjournment or advancement is given by the court to all parties who were not present when the order was made ( Ord 13 , r 3(2) ) ; it is common practice to send notice also to those parties who were present ( N 232 ) .
4 After the Conquest the village and manor was given by William I to the lord of Holderness who later bestowed it on the newly founded Thornton Abbey , in Lincolnshire .
5 A good example of general skill and knowledge was given by Younger LJ in Attwood v Lamont .
6 The emphasis of the courses is on speaking and oral comprehension and priority is given to communicating in Spanish .
7 The first reason is that the apparent consent or refusal was given as a result of undue influence .
8 Lady Londonderry was greatly admired at the Russian Court and some of the Londonderry family jewels — the Down Diamonds and the parure and cross were given to her by the Russian Emperor Alexander I.
9 In practice , at least in South-East Asia , it made all the difference whether aid was given before or after independence .
10 rt-PA was given to 8 and anistreplase or APSAC was given to 3 patients .
11 Unless only the name and address are given with accommodation measurements ( which of course must be accurate ) they may be liable under the Act .
12 But in a reply to a letter from prospective Stockton South Labour MP John Scott , a senior ambulance officer says : ‘ The account was submitted not to the patient but to a relative whose name and address were given to us at the time of the booking .
13 For the second period at Hinchinbrook , from May nineteen eighty eight to May nineteen eighty nine again at least one parent was present for eight hours each day and assistance was given with physiotherapy , occupational therapy and speech therapy .
14 Instruction and supervision are given for the MSc French Studies , in Medieval and Renaissance Studies , and the department also collaborates in the MSc programmes in Comparative Literature European Film Studies and Medieval Languages .
15 The USA , France , Venezuela and Argentina denounced the coup and demanded Aristide 's return to power , a demand echoed by the Organization of American States ( OAS ) , despite the re-affirmation at its June assembly of its traditional position of non-intervention if proof was given by a new government that it had gained control of its internal affairs [ see p. 38286 ] .
16 Seroconversion rates in these children ( 67% to 100% ) were much higher than rates after one dose of IPV administered to newborn infants ( 20% to 43% ) , which may be because of maturation of the immune system , the priming effect of previous OPV administration , or a reduction in interference from maternal antibody when IPV is given to older children .
17 Irene left the court when evidence was given of her son 's last moments .
18 THE EDINBURGH MILITARY TATTOO PUBLISHES THE INFORMATION GIVEN HERE AS SUPPLIED TO IT BY THE OPERATORS WHOSE FACILITIES ARE ADVERTISED AND ALTHOUGH THE EDINBURGH MILITARY TATTOO HAS TAKEN ALL REASONABLE STEPS TO ENSURE THAT , AT THE DATE OF GOING TO PRESS , SUCH INFORMATION WAS ACCURATE , NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION IS GIVEN IN THIS RECORD .
19 An excellent account of water-sampling and analysis is given by Holden .
20 Tea , sugar , soup and bread were given to 54 people .
21 More details about alcohol , sugar , tea , coffee , chocolate and cigarettes are given in Part Two .
22 There is no doubt that a bill or note given in consideration of what is supposed to be a debt is without consideration if it appears that there was a mistake in fact as to the existence of the debt ; Bell v. Gardiner ( 4 M. & Gr. 11 ) ; and , according to the cases of Southall v. Rigg and Forman v. Wright ( 11 C.B. 481 ) , the law is the same if the bill or note is given in consequence of a mistake of law as to the existence of a debt .
23 Everyone was given equal space and care was given to those of us who found it more difficult because of being deaf or having a speech difficulty .
24 In addition to the emergency grants to individuals and small teams , the foundation has also given $500,000 to the Komarov Botanical Institute in St Petersburg for the preservation of one of the world 's largest herbaria , Some $80,000 was awarded to a popular science magazine Chemistry and Life and $4,000 was given to a special high school in Moscow that maintains high standards for teaching physics and mathematics .
25 All our joys and sadnesses come from our emotions , yet little consideration and thought is given to these factors that have a decisive effect on our happiness .
26 More thought and time is given to questions of map design and methods of data manipulation .
27 Values of v lie between 0.5 for a polymer dissolved in a theta-solvent to about 0.8 in very good solvents for linear randomly coiling vinyl polymers , and typical values for systems studied by viscosity and sedimentation are given in table 9.3 .
28 The earliest mention of the church is in 1115 when the church and titles were given to the Abbey of St Martin in York .
29 However , the conceptual oppositions which structure Western philosophical thought , such as sensible v. intelligible , form v. content all imply that ideas , and indeed content of any kind , exist independently of the medium in which they are formulated : the word ‘ medium ’ itself conveys the secondary status that language is given in these conceptual oppositions , always de fined as a vehicle or an instrument of something separate from it which governs it from without .
30 During the year under review information and opinions were given to :
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