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

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1 If the remedy is given to the outsider , he will find it difficult , in view of the anonymous nature of the stock market , to show that he has suffered a loss as a result of the insider 's trades .
2 The remedy is given in different strengths or potencies to groups of healthy volunteers ( the provers ) over a period of time .
3 Thus the effect of a transformation on the components of f is given by .
4 But no entry is given by Meude-Monpas for ‘ Batteur de mesure , and it is relevant to note that Meude-Monpas 's stated purpose was not to be academic about things , but to write for the ordinary reader .
5 Note that only crotchet rhythm is given to the strings .
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 A full list of where you can use the card is given in the booklet ‘ Midland eurocheque Cash Machines in Europe ’ .
8 The optimal output for each of the eight parameter pairs is given in Table 4 ( an example of the data obtained from the experiment is given in Table 5 ) .
9 This constraint is not required for colliding plane waves and an additional set of aperiodic solutions is given by ( 10.81 ) where and are modified Bessel functions of the first and second kinds of zero order .
10 A summary of hunting methods is given in Append .
11 Note : Average speed is given for first driver only .
12 A list of ‘ Transaction Failures ’ and their remedies is given in Appendix E.
13 So although the president is given by the constitution the power of commander in chief , in the same document at the same time congress is given the power to declare war .
14 An overview of the manipulative functions offered by a GIS for both cartographic and attribute databases is given in this section .
15 In answer I would draw your attention to the report from the Lakes in your April issue , where incidental mention is given to a climb named ‘ Blind Nigger ’ .
16 The test items themselves may indeed have been specified in terms of their subject matter but a norm-referenced test result is given as a measure of performance rather than a description of what examinees know .
17 Where the revenue is given in lump-sum form to the first generation , the results are different .
18 The rest of the first half of the programme is given to Franz Lehar , with his great ‘ Gold and Silver Waltz ’ , followed by a selection from his evergreen success , ‘ The Merry Widow ’ ( 1905 ) .
19 For all bookings made within 8 weeks of departure , the holiday is confirmed as soon as a verbal confirmation is given over the telephone or your travel agent confirms the booking via Viewdata , and therefore if you subsequently cancel your booking , cancellation charges as shown in condition ( 9 ) apply .
20 JMD 's mail is given to JMB after being date stamped .
21 The context , rather than phonological evidence , tells us that silver is given in the above example and that the new element therefore starts at needs .
22 in Ex parte Handscomb , 86 Cr.App.R. 59 , 75 the advice given by the judges to the Secretary of State on tariff is given in confidence .
23 A description of the roles of management ( and of the users in general ) and the information requirements supporting those roles is given in Section 2.5 .
24 We are given The value for , was calculated in the previous example as The standard enthalpy of combustion of methane is given in table 5.2 as
25 A listing of these units is given in Soldier magazine of 16 November 1990 , accurate up to that date , but may well be outdated by now .
26 A fuller account of the research is given in SCRE Spotlight 38 Truancy and Attendance in Scottish Secondary Schools .
27 Welfare , in the broader view of which this approach to child care might be deemed a part , is construed in individual terms : individuals are deemed responsible for their conduct , and little weight is given to structural , environmental and material determinants of behaviour .
28 In economic studies , similar weight is given to the state as guide or guardian within a liberal democratic Japan where the relatively small size of the public sector is seen as an important indicator of the limits to state economic control .
29 Factors include : what the children themselves want — how much weight is given to their wishes depends on their age and level of understanding ; their physical , emotional and educational needs ; the possible harmful effect of moving them away from where they 're settled ; which of you is more capable ( financially , emotionally , practically ) of meeting their needs .
30 Greater weight is given to propositions by judges of courts higher in the hierarchy of courts .
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