Example sentences of "this is give [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This is given to every one of your employees on 5th April .
2 Then one teaspoonful of this is given to the patient .
3 This is given to the research respondents to look through .
4 It 's an introduction cos this is given to a member of staff and he says the first the question is can develop and train all staff .
5 Ample , if often contentious , evidence of this is given in the literature on urban social movements .
6 This is given in place of the ordinary single or married allowance , and is called ‘ Age Allowance ’ .
7 An example of this is given in 3.9 .
8 The derivation of this is given in statistics textbooks and practical examples of its application , and an assessment of the closeness of the approximation , are given later in this chapter ( see p. 169 ) .
9 An account of this is given in Chap .
10 In the case of four-momentum this is given in a frame in free fall where SR is valid by where m is the system 's rest mass .
11 An outstanding example of this is given in Tate 's ( 1984 ) study of a group of Rastafarians of Dominican descent in Bradford .
12 Remember that under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 the lessee is entitled to notice of the full name and address of the lessor , so ensure that this is given in your notice .
13 Some support for this is given by the nature of the pre-Permian encountered in the Wytch Farm well X14 ( Colter and Havard 1981 ) , which consists of phyllites with micas dated at 357–337 Ma .
14 The best refutation of this is given by Olivia Bland : ‘ … such a cataclysmic event could never have been hushed up and yet , it does not appear in any of the other memoirs of the time .
15 The expected value of any bet such as this is given by the appropriate point on line C , and reading across from point X to curve A reveals that this gamble is only worth £210 with certainty to A , and £400 likewise to B. Thus suppose A were to win a lottery ticket carrying a 50 per cent chance of £1000 it could be sold to B for , say , £300 and both would feel better off ( before the final outcome had been revealed ) .
16 The best account of all this is given by Massey ( 1984 ) , and her general argument will be discussed in more detail in Chapter 4 .
17 He or she does not obtain ownership , unless this is given by a court order .
18 For instance , Poulantzas ( 1975 , p.21 ) : ‘ it is the social division of labour , in the form that this is given by the specific presence of political and ideological relations actually within the production process , which dominates the technical division of labour . ’
19 This is given by E ( S T ) = 2600 × 25 × 0.9 × ( 0.10 - 0.04 ) + 66 000 = £69 510 .
20 From the analysis of Lecture 6 , this is given by ( from Eq .
21 This is given by the following relationship :
22 This is given by AU has a negative value if Ufinal is smaller than Uinitial This occurs if the system loses energy , that is , if energy is transferred from the system to the surroundings .
23 The theoretical underpinning for this is given by the theory of portfolio balance .
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