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

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1 Action will be taken to ensure the widest possible publicity is given to the changes in seat belt legislation which came into effect last year .
2 This becomes evident when consideration is given to the processes by which these styles are produced and consumed .
3 The Institute 's mix of auditors and lay members on regulatory committees ensures that regulatory decisions are taken fairly in the public interest and due attention is given to the interests of the firm .
4 Thus priority is given to the statements of senior police and politicians , partly because they are more readily available and willing to be contacted than rioters or their grass-roots representatives ; and partly because they are more able to deliver quotable material — an invaluable resource when strict deadlines must be met .
5 Authority to carry them out is given to the officials in charge , and rules and regulations are established in order to ensure their achievement .
6 When a bureau is about to be sited , a great deal of consideration is given to the needs of the disabled , although statistics for the West Midlands showed that full access is still not always easy to achieve .
7 In addition , a listing is given of the companies in the top 50 of the Index which have offended in each category .
8 An explanation is given of the uses for which the module was designed and the ways in which it can best be used .
9 Advice is given on the types of film and equipment to tackle them with .
10 they are , or propose to become , participators in a joint enterprise and the advice is given for the purposes of , or in connection with , that enterprise .
11 Every year the mentally handicapped girls of St. Raphael 's Convent , Brentford , work hard to master and learn an item for their Christmas Display which is given for the Sisters of the Convent and nursing staff of the Infirmary , where the girls live .
12 Although attention is given in the discussions to underlying emotional problems such as we have described in this chapter , some people 's emotional ‘ blocks ’ do not shift in this setting .
13 A strong indication that the Muftilik was in existence by at least the middle of Murad II 's reign , however , is given in the words of the fifteenth-century Burgundian courtier Bertrandon de la Broquière .
14 Any minister must rely on the operational advice he is given by the managers on the ground .
15 An index of loss of mandibles and maxillae from the predator assemblages is given by the numbers of isolated teeth in the assemblages compared with the empty alveolar spaces in the known samples of upper and lower jaws ( which is given by the figures in column 1 , Table 3.6 for molar loss , and column 4 in the same table for incisor loss ) : see Table 3.9 .
16 In the case when we shall have deformations and is given by The components of are somewhat similar in form to those in the last example .
17 Some idea of how badly the police were treated is given by the reports of the Metropolitan Police Commissioner which show that roughly one-in-four of London 's policemen were assaulted each year — 3,444 cases were reported in 1899 , for example , when the constabulary strength was 13,213 men and 1,949 sergeants — as police authorities pressed for firmer measures in assault cases .
18 An index of loss of mandibles and maxillae from the predator assemblages is given by the numbers of isolated teeth in the assemblages compared with the empty alveolar spaces in the known samples of upper and lower jaws ( which is given by the figures in column 1 , Table 3.6 for molar loss , and column 4 in the same table for incisor loss ) : see Table 3.9 .
19 As a result of n records being allocated , the probability of a given location having been allocated x records is given by the terms of the binomial expression : Thus This expression is precise .
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