Example sentences of "is [adv] give by " in BNC.

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1 Often the encoder is visible ( being within the canonical situation of utterance ) and immediately audible and there takes place a kind of indexical reciprocity whereby the specific quality of a deictic expression is only given by the assignment of the extralinguistic referent .
2 The radius R L of the Roche lobe is given by If the companion is a main-sequence star , then its radius R c is approximately given by .
3 The lifetime of a black hole is approximately given by .
4 The density of CO2 at s.t.p. is thus given by It should be noted that the calculation is based on the assumptions that ( a ) CO2 obeys Avogadro 's law at s.t.p. and ( b ) CO2 is an ideal gas and thus obeys the ideal gas equation .
5 Approval of a project in the private sector is normally given by a panel within a company ( for example ) consisting of senior managers and directors .
6 If unc is the wavefunction at a point on the detecting screen corresponding to the electron 's having traversed the first slit , and P , the associated probability , and if unc and P , are the similar quantities for slit 2 , the rules I have just stated imply unc Then , in the case when both slits are open , the probability unc let us call it ) is just given by unc The quantities unc and unc are what we called probability amplitudes ( p. 88 ) .
7 This phrase is proved as at point 5 , but as the case depends on this point , such evidence is best given by a reliable witness who had a good view of the vehicles concerned .
8 If all the requirements are fulfilled , civil legal aid consists of representation for the purposes of proceedings , and it includes all such assistance as is usually given by a solicitor or counsel in the steps preliminary or incidental to any proceedings and all such assistance as is usually given by a solicitor or counsel in civil proceedings arriving at or giving effect to a compromise to avoid or bring to an end any proceedings .
9 If all the requirements are fulfilled , civil legal aid consists of representation for the purposes of proceedings , and it includes all such assistance as is usually given by a solicitor or counsel in the steps preliminary or incidental to any proceedings and all such assistance as is usually given by a solicitor or counsel in civil proceedings arriving at or giving effect to a compromise to avoid or bring to an end any proceedings .
10 Octreotide is usually given by intermittent subcutaneous injection of 100–500 µg twice daily or three times daily .
11 Since the voltage is the same and the dielectric is homogeneous the electric field is still given by
12 Evidence for wall-painting is also given by fragments of painted plaster from the exterior of an early temple of Poseidon on the Isthmus .
13 For investigative work , an overall grade which reflects an holistic assessment of the pupil 's work is also given by the teacher .
14 Protection is now given by the Parliamentary Papers Act 1840 .
15 If there is an address , it is often given by a layman , who commends what we did in life and skims discreetly over the question of survival , if any .
16 What is uniquely given by the physical situation is the image on the retina of an observer , but an observer does not have direct perceptual contact with that image .
17 Where such consent is knowingly given by adult citizens , the only restrictions which a free society ought to impose are those designed for the prevention of harm .
18 In the absence of cylinder 1 the field due to the charge on cylinder 2 is correctly given by eqn ( 2.79 ) .
19 The hypersurface on which they mutually focus each other , which is given by or , is here given by which determines the horizons of the Kerr solution .
20 In this case , the surface on which , which is here given by , turns out to be merely a coordinate singularity since the curvature tensor is clearly bounded .
21 For this particular model the reservation wage ζ , is implicitly given by , where is the total expected discounted return from search as viewed from the start of the period , given that the individual optimises in current and future periods .
22 Then , removing the constant from S , it is convenient to put ( 10.5 ) and the approaching wave is then given by ( 10.6 ) The approaching wave in region III is obtained in exactly the same way in terms of the function .
23 The new metric is then given by ( 12.23 ) .
24 In terms of the alternative function Z , the original solution may be described by a real function Z and the new solution satisfying ( 11.8 ) is then given by ( 12.46 ) This can thus be seen to be a transformation of the type ( 12.2 ) followed by an Ehlers transformation in a slightly more general form than ( 12.13 ) .
25 A solution of the Ernst equation ( 11.17 ) is then given by ( 12.56 ) where α is a constant and the functions and are obtained by integrating the equations ( 12.57 ) The boundary conditions then have to be applied .
26 According to ( 12.36 ) , the first metric function is then given by ( 13.11 ) and , from ( 12.34 ) , w is given by ( 13.12 ) where ( 13.13 ) With this , ( 13.12 ) becomes ( 13. 14 ) which can immediately be integrated to give ( 13.15 ) where c is an arbitrary constant .
27 The growth rate is then given by the discrete version of equation ( 1 ) ,
28 The proper time interval ds between events in space–time with coordinate separation is then given by the quadratic metric equation where the components of the metric tensor are functions of the position and time .
29 The overall reducible representation Γ y is then given by the row of characters Xy ( R ) , one for each type of symmetry operation in the point group .
30 The overall return is then given by which exceeds the current yield by 4.93 per cent .
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