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

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1 They include information on how to proceed if you are dissatisfied with the way a lawyer has handled your case or the diagnosis/treatment given by a doctor .
2 Where a rating authority had a statutory power , but no duty , to refund rates overpaid by mistake , the House of Lords granted judicial review and ordered repayment where the reasons given by the authority for its refusal to repay were held not to be valid .
3 There is no doubt that the reasons given by both players made very good practical sense .
4 By the outbreak of World War II rather more was being made of the ceremony itself , but it would appear that the reasons given by working class couples heading for the altar were still somewhat pragmatic .
5 With the average age of the population increasing every year , you can appreciate that the assistance given by the D.G.A.A. to improve the quality of life is very much in tune with today 's needs .
6 Their case was strengthened by the fact that the support given by the Eisenhower administration to the militant anti-communists had succeeded only in intensifying the faction fighting in Laos .
7 The cynic may perhaps be forgiven for commenting that the freedom given by the Use Classes Order and the GDO is so hedged by restrictions , and frequently so difficult to comprehend ( though he may note with relief that painting is not subject to control , unless it is ‘ for purpose of advertisement , announcement or direction ’ ) that it would be safer to assume that any operation constitutes development and requires planning permission .
8 Despite the safeguards in the Police and Crime Evidence Act 1984 in England , one can not complacently assume that all is well or at least that the service given by police surgeons could not be improved .
9 It was noted in the covering letter which accompanied each questionnaire that the information given by respondents would be treated as confidential .
10 It is important that the information given by the system is relevant to the particular recipient and therefore in the correct level of detail .
11 ‘ Family Solidarity is writing to Telecom and to the Minister for Communications asking that the matter be looked into and that the numbers given by these people be immediately disconnected . ’
12 In determining what constitutes a reasonable prospect it is to be assumed that the prospect given by the facts and other matters known to the creditor at the time he entered into the transaction resulting in the debt was a reasonable prospect ( s 271(4) ) .
13 Notice that , while the theory of this section has been developed in terms of small signals and , the fact that the input and output signals are related through the linear feedback components Z 1 and Z 2 means that the gains given by equations ( 10.40 ) and ( 10.41 ) apply to any magnitude of signal that does not swing beyond the fixed potentials of the bias supply .
14 M. de Parville , scientific editor of the Journal des Débats , examined the case in 1914 and concluded that the account given by captain and crew was ‘ worthy of belief ’ .
15 said that the advice given by the judiciary :
16 A new study by UN economists claims that farming contributes one-XXXX third less to national economies than the totals given by official figures , which do not take account of environmental losses such as soil erosion .
17 Sommer and Zeger have estimated that if full compliance had been achieved in the Aceh study the reduction in mortality in months 4 to 12 would have been 72% rather than the 41% given by the intention to treat analysis .
18 He pointed out that Village school 's roll of nearly 20 pupils was considerably larger than the number given by the Council 's policy document as the minimum desirable size , and moved that the school remain open .
19 In fact , if the answers given by 40 per cent of women quizzed for a new survey are anything to go by , the EC president might as well Jacques it in …
20 If the reasons given by the chief officer of police are such that a court concludes that no reasonable officer could form the judgment that serious disruption would ensue , it is possible that the courts will prove readier to intervene than they ever were under the previous legislation , which referred to ‘ serious public disorder ’ only .
21 If the instructions given by Mr. Tucker to the Burnham sub-branch had been carried out , my answer would have been otherwise .
22 The farmers ' descendants , moving over the generations into commerce and trade , stuck to the old peasant form of succession , if the picture given by Leonore Davidoff and Catherine Hall of Family Fortunes in early nineteenth-century Birmingham and East Anglia is representative .
23 The military strategy devised to implement successive governments ' Defence policies reflects both long-term national grand strategy and the directions given by the government of the day , and is largely the responsibility of the Chiefs of Staff .
24 That is still the position and the direction given by the family proceedings court runs contrary to that principle .
25 There is also a rule of practice under which Crown counsel owes a duty to inform the defence of any material discrepancy between the contents of a witness 's statement and the evidence given by that witness at the trial .
26 But the court heard there were important differences between Mrs Fribbins original statement , and the evidence given by witness June Shell , a care assistant at the home .
27 But the court heard there were important differences between Mrs Fribbins original statement , and the evidence given by witness June Shell , a care assistant at the home .
28 I have already referred to the findings and the reasons given by the justices at the time that they announced their decision on 28 January 1992 .
29 But it is not in his power to give back the blessings and the promises given by God .
30 These , together with resolutions passed by either House and the rulings given by the Speaker , are contained in Erskine May 's Parliamentary Practice .
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