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

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1 Any copy taken under s42(1) is admissible as evidence of any matter referred to in the guardian 's report or in evidence given by him ( s42(2) ) .
2 After allowing for cell adherence , increasing concentrations of histamine ( 10 - 6 to 10 -10 M , Sigma , Dorset , UK ) or cimetidine ( 10 - 5 to 10 -10 M ) were added to the wells either alone or in combination giving a final well volume to 500 µl .
3 Thus we have the paradox that in order to give oneself over to believing in the fiction , one 's ‘ non-belief ’ has to be secured .
4 She agrees that in order to give a political or ideological message in music , it has to be almost abstract .
5 This highly flexible system quickly spread to longdistance commuter runs , such as Liverpool Street to Cambridge or Clacton ; and in turn gave fresh impetus to the old dream of establishing corridor trolley services throughout the length of trains .
6 These figures were converted into current and constant prices expressed in US dollar terms as a basis for comparison with Western aid and in order to give a more accurate picture of fluctuations .
7 Prompted by the tremendous success of the Royal Albert Hall Festival and in order to give wider publicity to Medau locally we , in Norfolk , will be producing our own mini ‘ Festival of Movement ’ on the 3rd November 1979 .
8 Horstmeyer built and tested a working model of the drill at Stanford , and in return gave the university stock in his company , Advanced Drilling .
9 In February he lectured on " The Music of Poetry " at Glasgow University and in April gave an address to the classical Association on " The Classic and the Man of Letters " .
10 In neither form of action could the plaintiff be sure of recovering his goods in specie since the judgment in trespass was for damages and in detinue gave the defendant the option of giving up the goods or paying damages but it is unlikely that this was considered a defect and it should be noted that the remedy of specific restitution of chattels has remained unusual right up to modern times .
11 In considering variant realizations of the same message , we pointed out what seemed to be the stylistic values of the original and of the alternatives , and in passing gave reasons why none of the variants were quite so satisfactory as the original .
12 She 'd already hit Boardwalk twice and in desperation gave him a couple more , but it was like living one of those nightmares where you can never quite reach what you 're trying to catch .
13 To compare the length of survival and quality of life in patients given combination chemotherapy in addition to supportive care and in patients given only supportive care .
14 This list is carried in publicity and in information given directly to pupils in their final year of compulsory schooling .
15 the structured thought patterns I found that the most important because when I was up at the table on the second presentation I was able to have my thoughts relating to the layout already and with in fact just the single element of the subject shown on my paper I could immediately focus on that and in fact give the details of that right the way through .
16 A similar profile of gastric blood flow was found in rats treatedwith sucralfate or omeprazole but in rats given bFGF , especially when injected into the peritoneum alone or in combination with sucralfate , the gastric blood flow at the ulcer margin reached significantly higher values than that in vehicle treated controls ( Table II ) .
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