Example sentences of "[modal v] be give [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Ok I agree that Speed should be given a chance in the middle of the park now I 'll be controversial and say leave Batty out let Speed do the tackling with Mc Allister also in the middle .
2 Nurses in training should be given a guarantee of employment following qualification .
3 The letter was from Her Grace 's private secretary and gladly agreed that Lord John Rossendale should be given a ticket for the ball .
4 In 1790 , when the county of Cromarty was being contested , one of the freeholders serving in the army demanded , as the price of his support for the candidate favoured by Henry Dundas , that he should be given a company in a regiment stationed in Britain .
5 Hartlepool Council officials are to be given one last chance to persuade the government that they should be given a slice of its City Challenge cash .
6 Talent should be given a stage on which it can perform .
7 He may , however , begin to think that , being judged capable of running his own show , he should be given a department of his own .
8 Proposals should have to be advertised locally , the manifesto says , and customers should be given a right of audience before the licensing authorities to oppose unwelcome changes .
9 A startling illustration of another educator 's naive understanding of the work of drama teachers occurs in a recent publication by David Hargreaves ( 1982 ) who recommends that the arts and drama in particular should be given a place at the centre of the curriculum .
10 personally — after watching Deane again vs scum and considering that our top scorer is injured — i think Frank should be given a place on the bench — at least as a ‘ threat ’ to Deano …
11 It is right that they should be given a place of honour in the history of ancient art .
12 There 's a school of thought that Hanley should be given a spot on the bench and brought on in a game-breaking role .
13 But those who are already teaching should be given a lead by heads and by governors .
14 The following resolution passed by the Bournemouth Congress in 1971 also illustrates this new mood : This Congress demands according to the rights of citizenship in a democratic society : a ) That whenever legislation is proposed concerning the deaf , the deaf themselves as represented by the British Deaf Association should have full consultation and adequate participation at all levels ; b ) That in the implementation of all such legislation the deaf should be given every opportunity for active participation ; c ) That there should be adequate representation by deaf persons on governing bodies of all Associations and schools concerned with the welfare , employment and education of the deaf .
15 Secondly , His Holiness the Dalai Lama should be given the ownership of Tibet . ’
16 Mentally handicapped children should be given the opportunity of mixing with other children from an early age .
17 Scott also suggested that in addition to carrying out some exercise or activity focused around one of the essential concepts , pupils should be given the opportunity for reflecting on the thinking processes they have gone through .
18 He should be given the opportunity on reasonable notice to inspect the same .
19 Ever since the RSPCA established a Working Party to look at the implications of fishing , we have been concerned about one of its conclusions , which is that fish should be given the benefit of the doubt with regard to their ability to experience pain .
20 For where it has been drawn is everywhere ; from the insistence of Thorndike , and the early behaviourists like Watson and Hull , that all is to be explained , including human behaviour , in terms of conditioned reflexes , to the open-handedness of well-meaning liberationists like Rollin who argue that even worms and sea anemones should be given the benefit of the doubt since we can not be certain that they do not feel pain and therefore have a consciousness ( 1981 : 31 ) .
21 Since we are borderline between Bands F and G , we should be given the benefit of the doubt .
22 I have decided that Rentokil should be given the contract on the basis outlined in your very comprehensive proposal document .
23 Rodney was discussing with Veronica whether people should be given the choice of English or French mustard .
24 The person who should be given the credit as the father of the redevelopment of the city centre and of the fine St. David 's centre was the late councillor Ron Watkiss .
25 The Code of Guidance , the authors maintain , should be given the force of legislation .
26 Thirdly , he reaffirmed that it was essential to strengthen the rule of law within the Community and that in order to achieve a greater degree of enforcement and implementation of European rules , the European Court of Justice should be given the power to fine member states for failing to comply with court judgements .
27 Afterwards , both men claimed they should be given the place in Rome though Smith admitted to being ‘ embarrassed ’ by his effort .
28 These were that interrogation rooms in police holding centres should be monitored by silent , closed-circuit television and that a prisoner should be given the right to be visited by a solicitor every forty-eight hours until either released or charged .
29 It is the very essence of a lease that a tenant should be given the right to " exclusive possession " — the right to exclude all other persons , including the landlord , from the premises .
30 The type of abortion I am referring to is induced and I believe that the woman should be given the right to be able to choose whether she needs one , rather than certain religious leaders or laws .
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