Example sentences of "[noun] have be give a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In the best Lowden tradition the entire guitar has been given a matt ‘ wire-wool ’ type finish and again , like all Lowdens , it has a very hefty-looking top — almost twice as thick as those of some other makers . |
2 | My tiny kitchen has been given a rustic look by hanging up a hop bine from a farm , and a string of onions ( 99p ) adds the finishing touch . |
3 | The Olympic marathon course has been given a thorough testing by 7000 runners taking part in the 14th Barcelona Marathon in March . |
4 | POLICE station cleaner Ted Blight has been given a new job … looking after prisoners in the cells . |
5 | Borg has been given a wild card for this week 's Nice Open and next week 's Monte Carlo Open . |
6 | From this viewpoint , football violence has been given a new meaning since the early 1960s . |
7 | Scarborough 's fishing industry has been given a big boost thanks to shoals of scallops . |
8 | This effect has been given a special significance in the writings of E.P . |
9 | Marples has been given a free transfer by manager John Ward , even though he still has a year of his contract to go . |
10 | The former secretary at Swindon Town football club has been given a suspended jail sentence for conspiring to cheat the Inland Revenue . |
11 | The 26-year-old was a free agent having been given a free transfer by the Scottish Premier League club , and flew to Belfast on Friday to complete the deal . |
12 | While publishing Dawson on ‘ Religion and the Totalitarian State ’ , he selected for notice in the 1934 Criterion a book highlighting persecution of European Jews ; he wrote to Pound speaking of his offence at Pound 's antisemitic remarks ; with regard to the Vichy government in 1941 he wrote in The Christian News-Letter of his ‘ greatest anxiety ’ at news ‘ that ‘ Jews have been given a special status , based on the laws of Nuremberg , which makes their condition little better than that of bondsmen . ’ |
13 | Warrington Borough Council has been given a detailed outline of Liverpool 's proposals by airport managing director Rod Hill . |
14 | Warrington Council has been given a detailed presentation on Liverpool 's proposals by airport managing director Rod Hill . |
15 | To the Ryans and their like , Anthony had been given a magnificent send-off . |
16 | England had been given a pre-match boost by World Cup rivals Holland 's failure to beat group two leaders Norway in Rotterdam . |
17 | Parents have been given a bigger role than ever before . |
18 | He 's known as a bit of a smoothie but Nigel Havers has been given a harder edge in his new series , Sleepers , starting next week . |
19 | This is rather a subjective approach , and has sometimes led to the situation where the same eruption has been given a different label by different observers . |
20 | The Marquis of Blandford has been given a conditional discharge for possessing a twelve-bore shot-gun without a licence . |
21 | Airbus has been given a three-year guarantee on that contract . |
22 | Airbus has been given a three year guarantee on that contract . |
23 | The club 's former accountant Vince Farrar has been given a six months suspended sentence . |
24 | Two Oxfam workers have been giving a first hand account of conditions in Cambodia , where they claim millions of lives are at risk . |
25 | The gymnasium , swimming pool and even classrooms have been given a new lease of life as part of a timeshare development — such facilities having been a positive attraction to buyers . |
26 | THE bogus doctor who ran clinics in Ulster has been given a two week reprieve before she knows her fate . |
27 | Oak has been given a rich honey-toned stain for a kitchen with a cosy farmhouse feel . |
28 | A CLEAN sweep at the Treasury , where Norman Lamont has been given a whole new team of ministers . |
29 | To this end , Ixos has been given a preliminary version of NT already . |
30 | About half their original sample had been given a second interview four years after the first . |