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

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1 This arrangement gives tremendous rhythmical force and point to full chords of this kind on the wind and brass , especially when chords of three notes are given to each string group ( except of course , the double basses ) .
2 The young people who come into care are drawn almost exclusively from the ranks of the poor and disadvantaged and though many reasons are given for the move , frequently it is the inability of the family to cope with illness , bereavement , divorce or remarriage .
3 All sorts of reasons are given for the lack of enthusiasm in schools for physical science and technology , but never that which might be the fundamental one .
4 However , the guide-lines normally only provide a starting-point , which the sentencer is free to depart from if this is regarded as appropriate , and provided reasons are given for doing so .
5 As long as a strong argument or sound reasons are given for your opinions they will stand on their own .
6 It is to be recommended that full reasons are given to the third party solicitor .
7 Three reasons are given by Bacon and Eltis : both Conservative and Labour governments , because of their adherence to Keynesian economics , were anxious to deal with unemployment quickly by tinkering with the economy ; because of the public demand for improved social services ; and because extra jobs in the public services could be provided cheaply and quickly since no extra capital investment was necessary as would be the case in industry .
8 These reasons are given in detail in the discussion of man-machine function allocation ( p. 35 ) .
9 Other examples of unlawful objects are given by their Lordships in the Crofter case .
10 Anthropologists , in turn , have attempted to argue that , for example , the transition from brideservice , in which labour is performed by the prospective groom , to bridewealth , where objects are given in exchange for the bride , marks a significant difference in the development of a phenomenon whereby objects may stand for human labour , with the implication that this is the first stage towards the conditions of property and alienation as we know them today ( Strathern 1985 ) .
11 Particular touching states are given by including general or particular excursion conditions .
12 Illustrations are given in ex.3b from the D minor String Quartet for an upbeat , and ex.3c from Die Zäuberflote for a downbeat .
13 These policies are given in Appendix 1 .
14 Details of funded projects are given in Appendix 4 .
15 Some examples of the sources of major differences between authorities are given in table 9.2 , which shows the contributions per head of total population from each of the main expenditure headings .
16 Useful definitions are given by the Oxford English Dictionary .
17 Excellent photographs of these different forms are given in Finlayson ( 1936 ) .
18 Some typical errors and boobytraps are given on the following pages .
19 Profiles are given in the standard format and include all the characteristic values .
20 Profiles are given in the standard format and include all the characteristic values .
21 Profiles are given in the standard format and include all the characteristic values .
22 Median and interquartile ( 25th to 75th centiles ) range ( IQR ) values are given for each group , since the data do not conform to a Gaussian distribution .
23 The displacement values are given by the two corresponding coordinate variations generated by the rotation of the circular cam on PARTA .
24 This seems to be the deplorable advice which the image builders are giving to their political clients .
25 To understand the nature of the difference between Roman dome construction and Byzantine and the development of the latter , a series of sketches are given on page 99 in Fig. 175 .
26 On the CDC 6600 computer certain values of the floating-point exponent are set aside to represent zero , infinite , and " indefinite " operand values , and rules are given for arithmetic operations on these quantities ( for example , the difference of two infinite operands is indefinite ) .
27 The associated spelling standardization is mainly an attempt to cope with the differences between British and American spelling : there are 13 rules , including " iz " — " is " non-terminal " ae " — " e " and terminal " tre — " ter " The spelling rules are given in full by Walker and Jones .
28 The equipotential surfaces are given by the equation
29 Production is centred in the Pacific northwest and the south and the various products are given in Fig. 8. 1 .
30 Infants who were studied after unexplained sudden infant death were all born at term and their ages are given as weeks of postnatal life .
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