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

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1 you can actually have that money and give to your daughter , okay ?
2 At this output Q ' ; the marginal social cost exceeds the marginal social benefit as given by the height of the demand curve DD .
3 The vertical distance between the marginal social cost MSC and the marginal social benefit as given by DD shows the marginal social loss of producing the last output unit .
4 It was an Oriental table , donated by her mother who was an actress of the old school and given to lavishness of gesture .
5 Friars Craig in Derwentwater was purchased by public subscription and given to the National Trust in his memory in 1922 .
6 Some children had received a laxative , and when given , it was either given in minimal dose or given for too short a time .
7 3 years ago , Paul Highfield was diagnosed as having chronic Leukemia and given between 2 and 10 years to live .
8 Substituting in for Γ from ( 5 ) , ( 19 ) can be re-written as : The aim of optimal policies is to maximize the government 's objective function as given by ( 19 ) .
9 The 29-country coalition as given on Feb. 21 by the US embassy in London was , in addition to the USA , as follows :
10 Although highly effective for rapid rehydration when given by mouth , standard glucose electrolyte ORS do not reduce the volume or duration of the diarrhoea and may actually increase stool volumes .
11 The written word always has a special sanctity and more so if it is from a contemporary source , but it needs to be examined with the same ruthless and objective scrutiny as given to the archaeological evidence .
12 THE most reassuring explanation for the failure of liberal revolution in Spain is that political change was unaccompanied by those social and economic changes that give to political revolution its substance .
13 And the time is long past when the question of who deserves what was taken out of the hands of politicians and time-serving bureaucrats and given to a genuinely independent and truly meritorious body which might set about trying to put honour back into the honours system .
14 He led her in through yet another heavy door : they entered a wide , tiled hallway that gave onto wide , tiled rooms .
15 April : Robert Polhill ( US ) , Frank Reed ( US ) , Fernand Houtekens ( Belgian ) , Jacqueline Valente ( French ) , Sophie-Liberté Valente ( French ) [ see p. 37391 ; the last three were released by representatives of the Revolutionary Council of Fatah , not by the Fatah Revolutionary Council as given on that page ] ; August : Emanuel Christen ( Swiss ) , Elio Erriquez ( Swiss ) , Brian Keenan ( Irish-British ) [ see p. 37768 ] ; October : 40 Shia Moslem " hostages " from Khiyam prison , southern Lebanon [ see p. 37793 ] .
16 So Mains did gain the reputation of being some rather grim eminence locked in his southern castle and given to humourless comment about the rugby matters of the day .
17 Oxygen therapy has also had controversial results when given to patients with congestive heart failure .
18 The program output can be in the form of specified data or given as nomograms which can be interpreted by the designer .
19 This approach is based on the finding that intrapartum ampicillin significantly reduced neonatal group B streptococcal infections when given to carriers who had one or more additional risk factors .
20 So the priest addresses God Wherefore also we thy servants , O Lord , and also thy holy people , in memory as well of the blessed passion of the same Christ , thy Son , our Lord , as of his resurrection from the dead , and also of his glorious ascension into the heavens do offer unto thy excellent majesty , of thine own gifts albeit given unto us , a pure , a holy , an undefiled sacrifice , the holy bread of eternal life , and the cup of everlasting salvation .
21 I 'd now like to talk about places where stamps can be bought , whether for your own collection or to give as gifts .
22 unc Iteration on a column , beginning with co = e4 , yields successive columns as given in Table 1 .
23 From a therapeutic aspect , penicillin was marvellous because it cured many dangerous bacterial infections , but it was tiresome because it was inactive by mouth ( it was destroyed by the acidity of the stomach contents ) , it acted for a very short time ( it was rapidly excreted by the kidneys ) and so was of little value unless given by injection at intervals of not longer than 3 hours , and because , after a time , the normal processes of evolution led to the appearance of resistant strains of the microbes which had previously been sensitive to penicillin .
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