Example sentences of "[noun pl] is [adv] give " in BNC.
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1 | In this case , the data specifying the initial waves is now given by on , and by on . |
2 | And the modern art in my cellar areas is chiefly given over to the discovery of fresh talent and new Bristol artists , some of whom still attempt the famous perspectives of the Gorge and the Bridge . |
3 | The soliloquy in Renaissance texts is frequently given a special prominence because readers ( and the assumption is of play readers rather than audiences witnessing a production ) believe they are experiencing a moment of privileged revelation where the dramatist reveals a character 's interiority . |
4 | Instructions for the use of Tables is always given either in the Tables or in the main schedules where the Tables are to be applied . |
5 | The spread of ideas and aspirations among literate and mobile populations is now given much more prominence as the key characteristic of ‘ modernization ’ which can explain fertility decline ( Banks 1981 , Cleland 1985 , Cleland and Hobcraft 1987 , Cleland and Wilson 1987 ) . |
6 | This distinction is more related to the physical schema ( the next stage of developing the data model ) and a discussion of inverted files is therefore given in Chapter 5 . |
7 | A sound training in reading and writing skills is also given . |
8 | The plan of his outward life and activities is succinctly given in the Diary that forms the last third of The Woodland Life . |
9 | The conservatism which has held sway for several generations is increasingly giving way to a recognition of the aims and ideals of the peace movement — particularly successful in wooing ‘ middle Australia ’ . |
10 | The output from most Coulter counters is also given in this format . |