Example sentences of "to [be] given " in BNC.

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1 The sites referred to are given in Fig. 7.6 .
2 To the question , therefore , which ought to hold the first rank , Raphael or Michelangelo , it must be answered , that if it is to be given to him who possessed a greater combination of the higher qualities of the art than any other man , there is no doubt but Raphael is the first .
3 I can not see the necessity of the shadow cast by a half-opened drawer in the kitchen table. , It is encouraging to find Fry underlining a point about critical writing — that with a description of a work of art it can be useful to be given an explicit account of how the critic responds .
4 And he felt , obscurely , that the terrible accident needed to be given coherent thought .
5 Some family planning clinics will also arrange for you to be given a blood test .
6 These grants however are discretionary — that means they do not have to be given so there will be variations from one district to another .
7 Careful thought had to be given to assembly and I found that the easiest way was to join all the inner to the outer legs first , making eight rectangular frames .
8 It is important to check whether the dead person left any instructions with the Will about the funeral , or wished the body to be given for medical research ( see Section 7 ) , or organs to be donated for transplantation ( see Section 8 ) .
9 Class 313 units are also used on the suburban service between Euston and Watford Junction , to which service fell the honour of being the first line to be given a NSE total route refurbishment programme and branded ‘ Harlequin' .
10 That is , the choreographer must understand from which part of the body impetus is to be given so that the step achieves its full purpose at the proper moment — usually in some gesture and its musical emphasis .
11 Impetus is again needed , particularly in a story ballet , when it has to be given to emphasise the significance of a step .
12 Similar considerations have to be given to ballets on a theme and to ballets that interpret music where the composer 's own structure should inspire the design ( see page 41 ) .
13 Nevertheless much more attention has to be given to the ports de bras of all types of character in such ballets because these supply the words not spoken in dance .
14 Theory is what is generated when some aspect or literature , its nature , its history , its place in society , its conditions or production and reception , its meaning in general , or the meanings or particular works , ceases to be given and becomes a question to be argued in a generalized way .
15 Lord Donaldson attacked the White Paper 's suggestion that it might be in the public interest to allow other professions , such as accountants , to be given rights of audience in the courts .
16 ROYAL ENGAGEMENTS The Princess of Wales , President , Wales Craft Council , presents prizes to the winners of the Council 's Daffodil Design Competition at West Glamorgan County Hall , Swansea ; and , this evening , as Patron , Swansea Festival of Music and the Arts , attends a concert to be given by the London Philharmonic Orchestra in the Brangwyn Hall , Swansea .
17 Dr Van Vliet wants the growing countries , including Burma , China , India , Indonesia , Malaysia , the Philippines and Thailand , to be given help for artificial propagation when the trade in wild plants is banned .
18 Princess Margaret , Grand President of St John Ambulance Association and Brigade , attends a reception and dinner to be given by Garrard and Company in aid of the Order of St John .
19 Princess Margaret , Patron of the Friends of St John 's Smith Square , attends a concert to be given by Dame Joan Sutherland and Mr Richard Bonynge , at St John 's .
20 Ms Willbourne also called for the civil courts to be given new powers to exclude an abuser from the home instead of the child .
21 Blood cholesterol filter to be given clinical trials
22 The new row follows talks last week at which Mr Clarke said that the ‘ firm ’ drug budgets to be given to regional health authorities and family practitioner committees would not operate , as the BMA feared , as cash limits .
23 Our society needs to be given the chance to hear its own heartbeat in its own music — for pleasure first , then also for knowledge and understanding .
24 HEALTH AUTHORITIES will be expected to adhere to the ‘ firm ’ budgets they are to be given for patients ' drugs , Kenneth Clarke , Secretary of State for Health , said yesterday .
25 That would involve monitoring the ‘ indicative ’ budgets which are to be given to GPs to ensure that there is no wasteful or excessive prescribing .
26 Friends like to be given something you 've taken time and trouble to make for them . ’
27 Immigration R v Immigration Appeal Tribunal , Ex parte Khalid Hussain ; CA ( Lloyd , Glidewell , Stuart-Smith LJJ ) ; 5 Oct 1989 Under r 18 of the Immigration Appeals Procedure Rules 1972 , the decision of an immigration appeal tribunal considering whether or not to hear oral evidence to determine whether there were compassionate reasons for a person convicted of murder to be given entry clearance was a matter of discretion and could only be attacked on Wednesbury principles or other recognised rules .
28 It is a return to the 1930s idea that people out of work had to humble themselves to be given benefit they were entitled to .
29 If Moxon , still young in captaincy terms , were to be given the job there would be a strong argument in favour of a team manager and as Illingworth , perhaps wisely , has rejected one offer to return ( from Leicestershire ) Yorkshire might look at another native son who has , from all accounts , done an excellent job in his first year of managment at Somerset , Jack Birkenshaw .
30 ‘ I can not see how they are going to pay all of us from membership dues , ’ an embittered party bureaucrat said at headquarters , adding that most of them would have to be given six months ' notice .
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