Example sentences of "that [art] [noun] is given " in BNC.

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1 The name ‘ Someone ’ that the protagonist is given during his death indicates his loss of social identity : he is no one in particular but all people , for his nuclear death family constitutes the ‘ primeval atom ’ .
2 Accordingly , terms of reference should be agreed formally in writing and MAS should ensure that the investigations is given a tight , commercial focus so that for its cost it is of maximum use to the client .
3 It is of course taken for granted that the loading is such that always so that the response is given by equations ( 8.11 ) ( 8.13 ) .
4 The EC hopes that the project , which began last month , will increase user confidence in the potential of the European massively parallel computers and will create a report on high-performance computing in Europe , compiled by CERN director for the EC , concludes that Europe can compete effectively with US companies , traditionally the leaders in the supercomputing field , provided that the support is given to overcome the perennial problem of turning basic research results into competitive products .
5 It has the advantage that the user is given a feeling of security by being concerned only with a limited range of immediate decisions .
6 The only significance is that the child is given the name Jesus , which means ‘ God is salvation ’ .
7 The Code requires that there be an adequate record of the interview , that the suspect is given refreshments and allowed periods of rest during extended questioning .
8 Remember that the principle is that the audience is given a stake in what is performed ; they are an interactive part of the drama .
9 It is small wonder that the impression is given of a society drifting obsessively into ever more excessive sexual thinking .
10 Themes like " rites of passage " or " festivals " can so attract attention to sociological aspects of religion , that the impression is given to pupils that religion is about how people organize themselves and give meaning to their lives — that the essence of religion is manufactured by societies and by people .
11 It is much more important that the student is given an understanding of a conceptual structure , and is able to take up stances within it , to understand something of the fundamental debates taking place within it , to see the difference between sense and nonsense , and to stand back and form critical evaluations of the wider social role of the form of thought .
12 The other is that no consideration is given to conflicting interests and the possibility that different forms of work organisation may be preferred by one group in the enterprise rather than another .
13 Reference has , of course , already been made to the fetva given by Burhaneddin Haydar Herevi sanctioning the execution of Seyh Bedreddin In Mehmed I 's reign : with respect to the general question of the nature of in the early state , it is worth remarking that no clue is given as to why Burhaneddin was selected beyond the fact that " he was at the side of Sultan Mehmed " in Serez when Seyh Bedreddin was brought .
14 When writing to the Claimant 's Doctor , it is essential that no guidance is given in our correspondence , as to what is or is not covered under the policy .
15 The appropriate information has to be exchanged through the interpreter , so that a service is given which is both within the remit of the service and acceptable to the individual recipient .
16 Although members may doubt the validity of the procedure , one can not but agree that every possibility is given for the cryonic patient to experience minimal cellular injury , prior to eventual freezing .
17 In the sense that every note is given its full length and value , this is true .
18 Conversely , the fact that an applicant is given leave does not prevent the court at the hearing stage deciding , for example , that the application should fail because of undue delay , even if the issue of delay was argued and expressly decided in the applicant 's favour at the leave stage .
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