Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] given the " in BNC.

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1 The reasons are that banks may choose to hold a different liquidity ratio ; customers may not take up all the credit on offer ; and there may be no simple liquidity ratio given the range of near money assets .
2 In general I thought the campaign was well presented and dealt with by Media Action given the shortness of time they had to prepare the sketches and the associated scripts .
3 ‘ Snoopy , ’ the code name given the unchristened Praxsys software , promises to take all current and future off-the-shelf shrinkwrapped Windows applications , whether written for Windows 3.0 , 3.1 or NT , and run them unmodified on any RISC or Intel Corp Unix platform in native mode .
4 Though there is no European analogue cellular standard , Olivetti reckons that the GSM system provides a more uniform digital standard for Europe than is available in the US — an ironic role reversal given the homogeneous US analogue market .
5 The final two chapters look more closely at the interaction between top-down and bottom-up information given the experimental results .
6 In the play , which was to tour Britain before running in London 's West End , Crawford was cast as Runnicles , a bank clerk given the task of disposing of piles of pornography that is delivered to the manager and his wife .
7 And I 'll volunteer suggested in for me in the paper as a criterion that it also ideally should in my opinion have a the potential for railway connection given the thrust of policy a decade two decades ahead of us .
8 Yet what workforce is left is asked , no it 's told that one point five is a sufficient pay rise given the present economic climate , the catch being up to one point five , not one point five .
9 Some members of the Furness and District Society argued that now would be a good time to introduce a hardship test given the current unpopularity of the institutions .
10 Today , the rose , especially the H.T. and its offspring , the Floribunda , is very big business indeed , and played for huge winnings , with large multi-national companies paying fortunes to have a new rose variety given the company name .
11 As Mayberry ( 1978 : 33 ) points out : Today it is common practice to begin papers by setting the record straight , so to speak , sometimes with what strikes the reader as being an unusually strong position regarding inter-sign language comprehension given the current state of knowledge . ’
12 East Kilbride celebrates as tyre plant proposal given the thumbs down .
13 It is not even that difficult to set up an associated airline company given the leasing arrangements organized by financial institutions and the aircraft producers , and the developed secondhand market in airliners .
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