Example sentences of "be give [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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31 | To aid the student , particularly important concepts or definitions are enclosed in boxes , questions ( without answers ) are given at the end of each chapter , and there are lists of sources of further reading . |
32 | Detailed explanatory notes for each species are given at the end of the book in the Appendix , covering such topics as distribution of the predator species , their habitats , hunting methods and food preferences and a summary of their diet and how it may be biased . |
33 | References to studies of cultural differences are given at the end of the chapter . |
34 | ( The answers are given at the end of the chapter . ) |
35 | Regular tests , usually written tests , which are given at the end of a section of the syllabus , were also termed coursework " . |
36 | References to the internalism/externalism debate are given at the end of ch. 9 . |
37 | Some possible interpretations of this difference are given at the end of this chapter . |
38 | Addresses are given at the end of the prospectus . |
39 | Abbreviated definitions for the commands and statements in BBCBASIC(Z80) are given at the end of the explanation for each keyword . |
40 | Further details about the effect of temperature on time periods are given towards the end of the article . |
41 | In this part the instructions are given before the question or the problem is set . |
42 | The general entry requirements are set out below , and particular course requirements are given in the course information section of the prospectus . |
43 | 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 . |
44 | The total number of maxillae present in the samples are given in the appendix . |
45 | Further details of the analysis are given in the appendix . |
46 | Some examples of the kinds of events and difficulties which provoked depressive illnesses in the sample are given in the Appendix . |
47 | Further examples are given in the appendix to this section . |
48 | Details of wounding are given in the legend to Table 1 . |
49 | To date , five species are known which contain a group I intron at an identical position of the mtLSUrRNA ( Fig. 3 ) : the four ascomycetes P.anserina ( intron ri2 ) , N.crassa ( intron ri1 ) , A.nidulans ( intron ri1 ) , S.cerevisiae ( intron ri1 ) and P.wickerhamii ( intron ri1 ) ( references are given in the legend of Fig. 3 ) . |
50 | Some references , from a considerable list , are given in the bibliography to this chapter . |
51 | References to other works are shown in shortened form , eg ( Heaton 1975 ) in the text ; full details are given in the bibliography at the back of the book . |
52 | Some are added to the drinking water , others are given in the feed . |
53 | The intestinal stages are susceptible to most of the anthelmintics in current use in pigs , and the majority of these , such as the benzimidazoles , dichlorvos , or tetramisole are given in the feed . |
54 | During the summer concerts are given in the courtyard . |
55 | Full details of these and many more provisions are given in the Trust 's annual booklet Information for Visitors with Disabilities . |
56 | When there are fewer persons any supplements are given in the Price List . |
57 | Many of the hotels featured in this brochure offer a choice of board arrangement and full details are given in the price panel . |
58 | Details of our reductions for children are given in the price panels , and are applied to the basic holiday price shown , before adding any room , meal or flight supplements . |
59 | Full details of scholarships are given in the University Awards Programme . |
60 | These numbers are given in the histogram at the left , 1 meaning that a cell could only be activated through the contralateral eye , 7 that it could only be activated through the ipsilateral eye , and intermediate numbers indicating intermediate degrees of ocular dominance ; thus group 4 means that both eyes affected the neuron equally . |