Example sentences of "[am/are] give in [art] " in BNC.

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1 For the individual capital the external relations are given in a narrow manner , that is , its main problem is seen as that of the transformation of its commodity-value-product into the money-form of value .
2 For species of birds , the data are given in a form which will make any natural clusters obvious .
3 Full details of all aspects of your pension , including additional voluntary contributions , are given in a separate booklet which will be supplied by the Personnel Manager .
4 Details of the polymerase chain reaction are given in a previous publication .
5 Papers which include information on the vegetation of particular islands are given in an appendix .
6 Other recommendations included the introduction of a stamp duty or similar standard charge for planning applications , the retention of detailed design control ( ‘ in spite of its subjective nature ’ ) ; the use of ‘ design guides ’ for ‘ homogeneous areas ’ and of ‘ design briefs ’ for particular sites ; greater delegation to officers ; speedy production of structure and local plans ( in accordance with a national timetable ) ; stronger control procedures in ‘ special environmental areas ’ ( for example , national parks , conservation areas and other areas identified in development plans or policies ) ; the establishment of local authority information centres and independent planning advice centres ( on which details of current pioneering examples are given in an appendix to the report ) .
7 Why this is so and hints on how to centre quickly are given in the newest edition of Gliding ( A & C Black ) .
8 Many of his speeches are given in the quiet , confidential way he might explain his predicament in the pub .
9 The long history of marriage and the family we are given in The Origin if first and foremost to show that the family and marriage do have a history .
10 When they reach the place of sacrifice , the details of the final preparations are given in the same matter-of-fact way that the initial ones were .
11 When there are fewer persons any supplements are given in the Price List .
12 Many of the hotels featured in this brochure offer a choice of board arrangement and full details are given in the price panel .
13 Full details of these and many more provisions are given in the Trust 's annual booklet Information for Visitors with Disabilities .
14 During the summer concerts are given in the courtyard .
15 These may include extreme weather conditions , strikes and the like ; exact details are given in the full Thames Water Customer Guarantee Scheme , copies of which are available from the ( Guarantee Scheme ) address opposite .
16 Some capital grants are given in the French LFA but the maximum percentage rate is much lower ( apparently 34% ) than it was prior to December 1984 in the UK ( 50–70% ) for land improvements .
17 Some references , from a considerable list , are given in the bibliography to this chapter .
18 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 .
19 The values for fifteen year olds are given in the accompanying table .
20 Sources for the determination of the epact and dominical letter are given in the section Reference books at the end of this chapter .
21 Millions of retail and wholesale outlets are given in the yellow pages of the telephone directory collection , which covers all of Western Europe , as well as most of the world 's principal markets .
22 The total number of maxillae present in the samples are given in the appendix .
23 The basic TA concepts together with their implications are given in the following sections ( best read in this sequence ) : Ego-states , page 56 , Strokes , page 156 , Discounts , page 55 , Games , page 71 , OKness , page 123 .
24 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 .
25 Comments on individual species are given in the Systematic List , but some more general observations seem worth making here .
26 The results of these surveys are given in the table , and show that 18 sites held Great Crested Grebes regularly in the breeding season and five sites , which were not occupied in 1975 , are probably occupied more often than not .
27 Addresses are given in the ‘ Useful Addresses ’ section of this prospectus ( p 270 ) .
28 The general entry requirements are set out below , and particular course requirements are given in the course information section of the prospectus .
29 The essential features of these books , as far as a student is concerned , are given in the table .
30 Examples are given in the section dealing with job control .
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