Example sentences of "in the [adj] [noun] be give " in BNC.
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1 | As before the equivalent investment in the ungeared firm is given by . |
2 | The number of elements with axes ( 1 , 2 , 3 ) lying in the solid angle is give by |
3 | Money in the private account was given to the student at the end of the experiment . |
4 | A thorough and more extensive review of these changes in the global economy is given by Thrift ( 1986 ) . |
5 | The last four figures in the right-hand array are given correct to three decimal places and are in fact the exact solution . |
6 | On the other hand , the old Chancery practice which compelled B to go through the whole of A's story and give an answer upon oath to everything said in it has disappeared ; the evidence in the ordinary course is given viva voce in court when the trial comes on . |
7 | It was ‘ wholly appropriate ’ that information in these circumstances should in the first instance be given in the absence of the public . |
8 | And when we bear in mind Chairman that piece of land in the first instance was given to the Southwell D C by a Southwell resident . |
9 | Authority for levying taxation in the interim period is given by the Provisional Collection of Taxes Act 1968 , a resolution of the House of Commons being insufficient authority ( Bowles v. The Bank of England ( N.C. , 1913 ) ) . |
10 | Those who were fortunate enough to be in the sick wards were given sago , or rice pudding instead . |
11 | He said , at Question Time : ‘ The important matter in the Bosnian war is to give every support to the peace talks in New York — they are crucial , they are the only realistic way of achieving real peace . ’ |
12 | In the 1890s magistrates were given the power to order corporal punishment as punishment for specific offences . |
13 | C. Farries Public Relations and Publicity Awards competition , resulting in the National Library being given a special award for this promotion ; and the SSL was also short-listed for The Scotsman Computer-User of the Year Award . |
14 | An editorial error resulted in the wrong reference being given at the end of the first sentence of the second paragraph of this editorial by Tom Keighlty and Jan Maycock ( 28 November 1992 , p 1310 ) . |
15 | Those in the last category are given least priority , though that does not mean they are never funded . ’ |