Example sentences of "given [prep] [art] [noun sg] to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Therefore we have not felt able to include a recommendation that financial support be given for a Kirknewton to Balerno service .
2 This is important , because it is sometimes given as an objection to attitude theories that they can not make sense of subordinate ethical clauses .
3 Poitou was now securely in Capetian hands , given as an apanage to Louis IX 's brother , Alphonse of Poitiers , as part of his great southern endowment .
4 An example of the difficulties associated with the analysis of informal power — the political dimension to behaviour — in the case of women is given in a footnote to Katz and Lazarsfeld 's study of Personal Influence :
5 Some general suggestions about how to present numerical material clearly , about labelling , definitions and so on , were given in the appendix to chapter 7 .
6 However , much attention has been given in the literature to inversion of triangular matrices by methods other than back-substitution , particularly iterative methods .
7 Details of wounding are given in the legend to Table 1 .
8 He has given over the training to Druim and Unish .
9 Articles were placed in the press chronicling the joys of country life ( and — as will be shown — fruitless attempts were made to demonstrate that the rural environment was having a positive effect on the children 's health ) ; talks were given on the radio to parents ; special posters were printed ; and it was arranged for the Queen to visit certain schools in November to publicise the scheme .
10 In November , details were given regarding the season to date and it is now time to update to the midwinter break .
11 Commercial contractual relations had become valuable rights which could be regarded as entitled to at least some of the protection given by the law to property and while it was argued that the plaintiff ought to be satisfied with his action for breach of contract against the party induced , the latter might be incapable of paying all the damages .
12 While this tendency towards the importance of supplementary education has grown significantly since the 1960s , the enormous priority given by the Japanese to education underpins the significance of meritocratic ideals .
13 Their belief that government activism can lead to benign policy changes has been echoed in the priority given by the administration to health care reform .
14 The reference in the 18 April document to ‘ my shares , the total of which are just under £17,000 ’ — a repeat of similar information given by the deceased to Mr. Burgess on 25 March 1986 — was treated by the deputy judge as consistent with , if not corroborative of , the confused state of the deceased 's mind to which some of the witnesses had referred .
15 Miss T. 's mother arrived at the hospital accompanied by C. Later that night , according to information given by the hospital to Miss T. 's father , Miss T. received more pethidine .
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