Example sentences of "[pron] are give [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Directors are treated as being in a position analogous to that of trustees , so powers conferred upon them are given to them in a fiduciary capacity .
2 More details of these charts and how to complete them are given in ILO ( 1979 ) .
3 Details of the availability of the datasets and the Pascal programs needed to make use of them are given in Miller and Reddy ( 1987 ) .
4 We er emphasised to him the impact this would have on Oxfordshire 's er spending requirements and er the hope that the er spending that we get , and we get it in two ways ; one is through , called the standard spending grant , that is a general grant that was given to authorities to spend as they wish , and the other is a specific grants which are given for particular purposes , and some of them cover the legislation that I have mentioned , which we are required to spend specifically on the items for which they 're given .
5 Regular tests , usually written tests , which are given at the end of a section of the syllabus , were also termed coursework " .
6 I had a particular gift with the tarot cards … not using the traditional interpretations which are given on the back of any £5-pack from W H Smiths .
7 This is important because hardware measurements will affect your calculations as you will see from the more detailed instructions for measuring curtains which are given on page 63 opposite .
8 Even within national systems , the structure of the television schedules , and the different interpretations which are given to different injunctions — with different degrees of force — to inform , entertain and educate , make it difficult to think of television as a single formal system .
9 ‘ Patient problems ’ provide a basis for studying nursing , and so these problems form the presenting , or trigger , problems which are given to the learners .
10 ‘ In the administration of government in this country the functions which are given to ministers ( and constitutionally properly given to ministers because they are constitutionally responsible ) are functions so multifarious that no minister could ever personally attend to them .
11 For a third-order Butterworth filter the poles of which are given by where p is any integer including zero , or by where p = 0 , 1 , 2 .
12 To synthesise such band-pass response , notice that if an inductance of the prototype low-pass filter with unit cut-off pulsatance was then its reactance must become where Thus it is clear that an inductance of the low-pass prototype must be replaced by a series combination of an inductance and capacitance , the values of which are given by equations ( 12.45 ) and ( 12.46 ) .
13 In a similar way , the reactance of a capacitance of the prototype low-pass filter must be replaced by which is of the form where Apparently , to synthesise the band-pass response , any capacitance of the prototype must be replaced by capacitance in parallel with inductance , the values of which are given by equations ( 12.47 ) and ( 12.48 ) .
14 The relative abundances are shown in brackets after each bone type for comparison with the proportions obtained from the intact scats , which are given in Append .
15 Any reader who wishes to pursue the concepts further and obtain a more complete understanding should first explore the main textbooks on the subject , ie by Peter Checkland and Brian Wilson , and then delve into the many others that examine systems ideas , some of which are given in the list of references .
16 These provisions are extended by s. 327 and 328 to include the disclosure of interests held by spouses and children , definitions of which are given in s.327 .
17 Such a committee might also help to satisfy those who are given to complaining about the choice of hymns .
18 When he arrives for his pleasure he is asked by the girl 's mother : ( " Have you brought the goods that you are to give to my girl ? " )
19 It is also useful to demonstrate the choice you are given for data entry in many Windows boxes .
20 ’ 'T IS bruited about that the king is unwell and that you are given to displays of temperament !
21 We do n't just aim to offer you the lowest possible prices ; we also take great pride in the high standard of service you are given from when you make your booking right through until you arrive home again .
22 ( Of course , no utterances are safe from the post-Freudian trick of claiming that they mean the opposite of what they say , but in the interpretation of literary texts we must be given additional , fairly unequivocal evidence of a discrepancy between speech and meaning , as we are given for Iago , but not for Othello . )
23 The long history of marriage and the family we are given in The Origin if first and foremost to show that the family and marriage do have a history .
24 The constant attention we are given by East Hampshire District council is totally unacceptable .
25 We make a substantial troop contribution to the United Nations peace-keeping force in Cyprus , UNFICYP , which we think is a tangible measure of the efforts that we are giving to peace there .
26 Scanners convert the image they are given into a pattern of dots , typically at a resolution of 300dpi .
27 They are given as an indication of what can happen and a suggestion of some of the ways in which similar ideas might be explored by different children in different circumstances .
28 The cards are now flicked through and , sure enough , each of the cards has turned over , and they are given to the children to hold before being collected .
29 The Awards differ from personal honours in that they are given to a " unit " as a whole — management and employees working as a team .
30 There is an unresolved tension between the fact that the perceptions of mystics are seen as fundamentally important to the human condition and the fact that they are given to so few .
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