Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] have [be] given a " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | He said the Solidarity-led government had been given a chance to implement a ‘ total change ’ from Poland 's communist system to a free-market economy . |
3 | Liverpool 's call for a British Cup has been given a frosty reception by the Scottish League president , Jack Steedman . |
4 | The Foreign Office has been given a seat at the Natural Environment Research Council , which funds the BAS . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | In a further nod of respect to the great helmsman , his portrait on the Forbidden City has been given a new look . |
8 | WITH all the talk of recession was n't it great to read that at least one important institution has been given a reprieve . |
9 | As from two years ago , all students entering technical secondary school have been given a slide-rule for use in classes and subsequently at work . |
10 | All endangered big game has been given a value so that poachers can be forced to pay compensation as well as serving up to six years in prison for killing the animals . |
11 | WELSH athletics has been given a £25,000 grant towards the development of SportsHall Athletics . |
12 | A 90-year-old churchgoer has been given a rare honour . |
13 | But the tawdry image of urban renewal has been given a facelift and can now return , again with all the metaphoric power of seasonal fecundity . |
14 | About half their original sample had been given a second interview four years after the first . |