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

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1 The urban child needs to be given opportunity to explore the quieter reflective world of woodland and meadow .
2 It is also of great importance that children should be given opportunity to develop their skills .
3 They firmly believed that people should be given rules to abide by to ensure that society ran on an even basis ; they did n't believe that the rules applied to them .
4 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 .
5 Alternatively , or in addition to this , wives may be given help in re-entering employment when the couple return to Britain on completing their assignment .
6 The justices made the order and , in giving their reason for doing so , stated that the order was required so that the child could be given help and guidance to meet his special needs .
7 This is not to advocate that Nizan should be judged solely by criteria acceptable to Nizan individually or the communist party as a whole , but it is to put forward the idea that Nizan 's situation as a communist writer in interwar France needs to be given prominence in any assessment .
8 A computer would have to be given knowledge about human eating habits before it could interpret this .
9 You will also be given weekend membership of the exclusive Country Club with its numerous facilities .
10 The study will be given specificity and historical depth by focusing on the community on which I have worked since 1970 .
11 Instead of discounts on their council houses , would-be buyers could be given grants of up to £25,000 to buy on the open market .
12 Should both the Clacton and Harwich travel-to-work areas receive assisted area status firms can be given grants to set up shop in the area .
13 This one would be given Eupatorium perfoliatum .
14 Howard re-iterated his demands for the Nez Perce to settle at Lapwai , but said that they would be given hunting and fishing passes for the Imnaha valley .
15 After about a week they can be given brine shrimp nauplii and microworm , and will also peck at the food offered to the adults .
16 On the same day , however , it passed a highly controversial law by which all residents of Lithuania would be given certificates of citizenship provided they signed a pledge to uphold Lithuania 's independence constitution .
17 In exchange , they would be given cheese or other foods .
18 For the most part , however , the solution will lie more on the managers ' side than the shareholders ' : the managers need to be given incentives that make them less likely to make the colossal errors of the 1960s .
19 Teachers will be praised for their achievements and be given incentives and guidance to improve their performance .
20 It also claims that the M11 extension is not covered by the directive since it is not officially designated a motorway , although the government admits that it is likely to be given motorway status at the time of opening .
21 There have been suggestions that they might be given state funding , or that some RCD members in the Chamber of Deputies might resign to allow the other parties a look in .
22 The report recommended that public schools should progressively be integrated into the state system by taking pupils who would be given state grants .
23 then you know why should it be seen as a disincentive for them to that and services that had n't been bothered to do that be given money .
24 Farmers should be given money to take more conservation measures .
25 The new move , announced by Mr Kenneth Clarke , Secretary of State for Education , means over-subscribed schools will be given money to expand even if empty places exist in nearby schools .
26 ALL PRIMARY and secondary schools in Scotland are to be given videos illustrating methods of creating a stronger school character .
27 ‘ Occasionally it needs to be given direction .
28 A question might arise as to whether spectators can be given directions under sections 12 or 14 , or be guilty of offences of failing to comply with such conditions .
29 In framing the loan agreement both the government and the Bank had formally agreed that high-powered international management of the meat plants and ranches was necessary to success , that pastoral cattle keepers should be given title to their land ( an innovation ) , and that the meat price should be raised , thus restraining urban demand .
30 The last thing most of these people want is to be given reasons for changing their minds .
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