Example sentences of "[vb -s] given [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The teacher has given no instructions about what to do , apart from nodding when a few children asked if it was ‘ writing workshop ’ .
2 As Lord Keith said in Lonrho Plc. v. Secretary of State for Trade and Industry [ 1989 ] 1 W.L.R. 525 , 539 : ‘ The only significance of the absence of reasons is that if all other known facts and circumstances appear to point overwhelmingly in favour of a different decision , the decision-maker , who has given no reasons can not complain if the court draws the inference that he had no rational reason for his decision . ’
3 It is said that it must ‘ appear ’ to the minister that there are ‘ reasons ’ for doubting whether the workers are behind their leaders : and that the minister has given no reasons .
4 But Mr Shamir has given no sign of softening his opposition to any contact with the PLO , or with Palestinians from outside , including those deported for activities hostile to Israel .
5 He is in Blackpool at the Conservative Party Conference and has given no sign of a reprieve .
6 If he has given no address for service , service may be effected by delivering the document at his residence or by sending it by first class post to his last known residence , or in the case of a proprietor of a business , by delivering the document at his place of business or sending it by first class post to his last known place of business ( Ord 7 , r 1 ) .
7 Mitsubishi , the other Japanese company implicated in the ‘ sting ’ operation , faces similar conspiracy charges and as yet has given no indication of wanting to reach a pre-trial agreement .
8 Mrs Shephard has given no indication that she does .
9 But , it has given no indication of whether it intends to acquire or dispose of any data processing activities .
10 At this point , the iteration has given no indication that a double root is involved ; however , this becomes apparent when we seek the row vector corresponding to cs : for all first minors of 1I — A vanish and we can not find a unique row vector .
11 So far Mr Gorbachov has given no indication of how he intends to spend his prize of seven hundred thousand dollars .
12 Massine has given a translation into choreographic terms of a hundred musical features of the Symphony .
13 ‘ It was described by Lord Provost Black in 1845 as a school which has conferred a lustre upon our city and which has given a tone to the manners and intellect of all its inhabitants .
14 It has given a pledge that compulsory redundancies will not be introduced up to August 31 in the hope that enough volunteers come forward .
15 I do n't suppose for one moment she has given a thought to what life might be like if she had to ‘ make do ’ married to someone who was n't too well off .
16 One of the major trusts in Grampian is seeking £1.5m to develop contract setting and monitoring and has given a contract to a firm of management consultants to handle contracting issues with fundholders .
17 It was answered , here was a local visitor , who has given a sentence ; and be it right , or be it wrong , the party is concluded by it ; and you must submit to such laws as the founder is pleased to put upon you .
18 The agency has given a total of £1.5m towards emergency relief programmes in southern Sudan in the past six years .
19 The only exceptions are cases in which the court : ( a ) is considering whether to make a residence order in respect of a child in care ( s41(6) ( e ) ) ; or ( b ) has given a direction for investigation under s37 and has made or is considering whether to make an interim care order ( s41(6) ( b ) ) .
20 Julian 's answer is that when Titius sues for the legacy he can be opposed with an exceptio doli unless he has given a guarantee that he will manumit Stichus .
21 The company has given a guarantee of up to £693,000 ( 1990 nil ) in respect of a bank advance to a prospective overseas agent .
22 Morgan Grampian has given a court undertaking not to publish the information .
23 The UK2000 Campaign has given a merit award to the West Cumbria Groundwork Trust for their work on footpaths in the area .
24 Section 340 makes corresponding provision for an application to the court , and for the court making an order , where an individual has given a preference ‘ to any person . ’
25 For example , a company which has given a preference to a person connected with the company is rebuttably presumed to have been influenced by a desire to prefer that person .
26 It captures the fundamental agreement that has given a unity to the perspectives of leading constitutional authorities , but it does not reveal the disputes that have existed within liberal-democratic constitutional theory .
27 A recent finding in the New South Wales Supreme Court has given a fillip to accountancy practices across Australia .
28 No wonder , then , that manager Jarlath Cloonan has given a vote of confidence to his ‘ semi ’ line-up .
29 Not surprisingly Galway boss Jarlath Cloonan has given a vote of confidence to the side that shocked Tipperary at the semi-final stage .
30 All applications are to be made , in the first instance , to the registrar , unless the judge has given a general or special direction to the contrary or the order sought is not within the registrar 's power to make ( r 7.6(2) ) .
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