Example sentences of "[det] [noun] have [been] given [art] " in BNC.
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1 | This effect has been given a special significance in the writings of E.P . |
2 | ‘ So , as I say , this child has been given the most perfect environment possible . |
3 | In 1971 this offender had been given a ten-year sentence for attempting to rape a 69-year-old woman . |
4 | It comes to this : some pits have been given a fighting chance — albeit in a contracting market — that they did not have last year . |
5 | By plotting ring patterns of trees in this area , scientists can date ancient building timbers , and other wood artifacts , by comparing ring patterns with those of the bristlecone pines ( such studies have been given the name of dendrochronotogy . |
6 | That town had been given a face-lift . |
7 | The latter group have been given no consideration whatsoever . |
8 | * Technical note : like last week to ensure a fair contest , all extracts have been given the same epistolary format that Bragg used in A Time To Dance . |
9 | Shock-absorbing devices of many types have been given a hard look . |
10 | To help you choose , each property has been given an Enterprise quality grading . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | It was in here , on the north side of the Kremlin , that Myeloski had been given an office . |
13 | They are travelling to play Oulton in a friendly this Saturday to get acclimatised and each player has been given a personal training programme to get ready for three games in three days . |
14 | Before the first day of the project , both groups had been given a very general outline of the activities in which they would be involved . |