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

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1 The fieldwork is conducted monthly on a quota sample of two thousand individuals selected to be representative of the adult population of Great Britain ; more details about opinion polling companies and their methods are given in the appendix to this chapter .
2 Further examples are given in the appendix to this section .
3 Details of wounding are given in the legend to Table 1 .
4 To date , five species are known which contain a group I intron at an identical position of the mtLSUrRNA ( Fig. 3 ) : the four ascomycetes P.anserina ( intron ri2 ) , N.crassa ( intron ri1 ) , A.nidulans ( intron ri1 ) , S.cerevisiae ( intron ri1 ) and P.wickerhamii ( intron ri1 ) ( references are given in the legend of Fig. 3 ) .
5 References to other works are shown in shortened form , eg ( Heaton 1975 ) in the text ; full details are given in the bibliography at the back of the book .
6 Some references , from a considerable list , are given in the bibliography to this chapter .
7 Details of these requirements are given in the tables of Degree Course Requirements on the following pages .
8 Where the circumstances are that a plaintiff ( such as a mail order company ) wishes to bring separate proceedings in one county court against a great number of defendants , provision is made for a combined request and particulars of claims by the Lord Chancellor 's Practice Directions made on 1 March 1979 and 17 March 1987 setting out full instructions ; these are given in the notes under Ord 3 , r 3 in The County Court Practice .
9 These numbers are given in the histogram at the left , 1 meaning that a cell could only be activated through the contralateral eye , 7 that it could only be activated through the ipsilateral eye , and intermediate numbers indicating intermediate degrees of ocular dominance ; thus group 4 means that both eyes affected the neuron equally .
10 References are given in the text to original papers where relevant .
11 References are given in the text for specific matters such as the glass transition and time-temperature superposition .
12 Further details of the practical application of the care programme approach are given in the Health of the Nation Handbook ( DoH , 1993 , pp. 109–14 ) .
13 Any reader who wishes to pursue the concepts further and obtain a more complete understanding should first explore the main textbooks on the subject , ie by Peter Checkland and Brian Wilson , and then delve into the many others that examine systems ideas , some of which are given in the list of references .
14 Details about this and about how to obtain an application form are given in the section of this book ‘ Applying to Edinburgh ’ ( page 24 ) .
15 Instructions for this are given in the manual on page 42 .
16 Recommended levels of lighting are given in the Code for Interior Lighting ( Illuminating Engineering Society , 1977 ) .
17 Further details are given in the prospectus for mature students .
18 Full details are given in the book by Read & Dean ( 1978 ) .
19 The problems encountered when constructing such drawings are given in the examples of the bridal head-dress painting , illustrated .
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