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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 References are given in the text for specific matters such as the glass transition and time-temperature superposition .
2 Recommended levels of lighting are given in the Code for Interior Lighting ( Illuminating Engineering Society , 1977 ) .
3 Further details are given in the prospectus for mature students .
4 In the context both of the discussion of devolution to Scotland and Wales and of the consideration of the reorganization of local government , some attention has been given to the case for regional government in England .
5 Dorset SSD director Robin Se-Queira , who attended a national conference last week , hopes local authorities will earmark funds out of their community care grant for drug and alcohol care , though no extra funds have been given by the government for this new responsibility .
6 Particular attention will be given to the campaign for black sections in the Labour party and to non-parliamentary forms of political action .
7 Three , a lump sum could be given to the centre for training employment of certain Ottery teenagers .
8 1 Gifts or free samples should only be given to the media for sampling purposes , to draw attention to a new , changed or ongoing product , or to say " thank you " .
9 The increase in the population of Chiswick caused thought to be given to the need for another Anglican Parish Church situated in the Turnham Green area , so Sir Gilbert Scott , R.A. was commissioned to design an appropriate church to be built on land granted by the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul 's Cathedral , as Lord of the Manor of Little Sutton .
10 Consideration will also be given to the prospects for the future growth of these services .
11 On the back was printed ‘ Proceeds from the sale of this card will be given to the Fund for Needy and Indigent Anthropologists ( FUNIA ) . ’
12 The expert may need to do more than receive submissions , and directions should be given about the arrangements for physical inspections , site visits and the like .
13 A plaintiff limited company 's registered office must be given in the request for issue of a summons .
14 It was not too late to realise that space should be given in the programme for a proper consideration of the perception of winning in relation to the whole team of the assembly .
15 However , permission may be given by the publisher for the reproduction of part of a work or the whole of one from a collected edition , such as an anthology of carols .
16 The nickname here is Rangi , this being given to the person for his prowess with a cricket bat and was so called after an Indian cricketer while another Upper Halling nickname was No Cut Mitchell , this being for his skill in hair cutting .
17 It simply ensures that full consideration is given to the case for preservation if any proposal is made which will affect it .
18 An explanation is given of the uses for which the module was designed and the ways in which it can best be used .
19 The doctrine of consideration provides that a promise will bind the promisor only if it is given as the price for another 's promise or as the price for an action which involves a detriment to the promisee .
20 An estimated breakdown of this sum under various headings is given in the table for guidance only .
21 The unstable situation in Georgia , the main transport route to Armenia since Azerbaijan 's economic blockade of Armenia in November 1991 , was given as the reason for the appeal , which was also seen as a veiled challenge to Turkey to prove its neutrality in the conflict .
22 The Green spot Environmental Award was given to the company for providing a bottle bank , now standing in the Johnstone Co-op Car Park , with proceeds from the sale of glass being sent to the St Vincent de Paul Hospice , Johnstone .
23 It is , indeed , doubtful how much help Gloucester could have commanded explicitly in order to take the throne : some , almost certainly , but much ( if not most ) of the backing he enjoyed was given to the protector for the maintenance of stability — a distinction of which Gloucester himself seems not to have been fully conscious .
24 It is , indeed , doubtful how much help Gloucester could have commanded explicitly in order to take the throne : some , almost certainly , but much ( if not most ) of the backing he enjoyed was given to the protector for the maintenance of stability — a distinction of which Gloucester himself seems not to have been fully conscious .
25 The seat was given to the school for a Mr headmaster and as a gesture of goodwill to all who pass the school .
26 Although compensation was given to the deportees for possessions stolen from them during the journey , no compensation was offered to the schoolchildren who were forced by internment to leave school or job training to which , in most cases , they were unable to return .
27 The urgency which at this stage was given to the need for a new War Department building was a direct aftermath of the Crimean War .
  Next page