Example sentences of "to be given to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , there are difficulties in knowing how to relate different sorts of probabilities such as those which concern the degree of credit to be given to a judgement and those which are of a statistical nature .
2 By and large , the more important a command ( importance being judged by the size of territorial authority , or , more appropriately in time of peace , by the numbers of men involved ) the more likely it was to be given to a man who had achieved it as a result of attendance at court .
3 I ca n't tell you whether the national critics are being unnecessarily difficult or whether it is truly deserving of some of the harshest write-ups to be given to a film this year .
4 He argued that consideration had to be given to a child 's quality of life .
5 But whatever the degree of manipulation involved in specific instances , it is clearly possible in principle for genuine popular consent and active support to be given to a dictatorship or to an authoritarian regime , or to specific measures intended to restrict or even destroy democracy .
6 The checklists in Client Care : A Guide for Solicitors require the same information to be given to every client at various stages of every case .
7 In addition to such correction , attention needs to be given to the position in which the pupil is using reading materials .
8 And there would be always a beast or two cut up for to be given to the village .
9 Decisions such as these show that the courts inclined to the view that in a conflict between the common law property right of an individual and the statutory powers of a local authority to interfere with those rights , the benefit of any doubt in statute was to be given to the individual — and that this was particularly so if the statute gave less than full compensation to the individual .
10 It is my understanding that , after 1993 , the personal allowances will have to be given to the individual , but we have a problem .
11 The decision , reflecting increased priority to be given to the hemisphere in Canadian external relations , had been announced by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney at the Costa Rica Pan-American summit on Oct. 27 , 1989 [ see p. 36972 ] , and Canada had signed the OAS Charter on Nov. 13 .
12 The charges and exchange rates should be visible from outside the bureau and then detailed in a receipt to be given to the customer after the transaction .
13 The system was complicated by the introduction at a late stage of a further provision enabling federal states to designate more than one Central Authority ; this was done on the suggestion of the German Federal Republic ( which had previously resisted the British proposal as tending to multiply Central Authorities ) to enable expression to be given to the sovereignty of the German Länder in the field of justice , and does require the applicant to identify the Land in question .
14 Consideration will have to be given to the child 's potential and limitations , but it must be remembered that the pupil is part of a family with wishes and ambitions for the child .
15 That is a context which includes such passages found in the same judgment of Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. in In re J. [ 1991 ] Fam. 33 as the following , at p. 41 : ‘ No one can dictate the treatment to be given to the child — neither court , parents nor doctors .
16 ‘ No one can dictate the treatment to be given to the child — neither court , parents nor doctors .
17 There will be an outing to Weymouth on Thursday , September 3rd , names to be given to the secretary , and an outing is to be organised in June to Harvey 's of Bristol or to the Royal Mews and Queen 's Gallery .
18 Consideration also needs to be given to the embedding of knowledge , task definitions and database view manipulations into such interfaces .
19 Later , in the Court of Appeal , Lord Donaldson , Master of the Rolls , refused a stay in the order pending an appeal , but agreed to allow the notes to be given to the court in a sealed envelope , to be returned unopened if the appeal succeeded .
20 Seven days notice of the application has to be given to the court and to the police .
21 Besides notice to the clients , information as regards mergers and takeovers will be required to be given to the Law Society and to the Solicitors ' Indemnity Fund , to the Inland Revenue and to Customs and Excise — just as upon the starting up of any new firm .
22 The UN Secretary-General , Javier Pérez de Cuéllar , had on Nov. 28 , 1989 , presented a report to the Security Council , Paragraph 41 of which called for priority to be given to the withdrawal of forces and release of PoWs .
23 One distinction between an assignment at equity and under statute is that , for an equitable assignment to be valid , written notice does not need to be given to the supplier whereas it is an essential part of the statutory transfer ( see above ) .
24 In addition to wall displays thought needs to be given to the equipment which can be used in the room , e.g. does the teacher always have to use the overhead projector or slide projector with the whole class or can groups of pupils go and view a selection of slides independently as needed ?
25 He explained that early notice of the autumn season had to be given to the theatre 's subscribers .
26 stated that it was a privilege to have several members present from North America , and consideration needed to be given to the possibility of forming a North American Division .
27 Arguably , the greater the number , the greater the priority to be given to the service .
28 ( 3 ) If — ( a ) the action does not cease under subsection ( 2 ) ; and ( b ) the court at the trial is satisfied that the lessor is entitled to enforce the right of re-entry or forfeiture , the court shall order possession of the land to be given to the lessor at the expiration of such period , not being less than 4 weeks from the date of the order , as the court thinks fit , unless within that period the lessee pays into court all the rent in arrear and the costs of the action .
29 Lastly , the matter may now be dealt with by statute as the Secretary of State can pass regulations requiring notice to be given to the Registrar of events which affect the nature of the security under a floating charge and can provide that the happening of such events shall be ineffective until the prescribed particulars have been delivered .
30 The clinical distinction between the biotic and cultural levels is difficult to sustain and urgent attention ( of the kind being developed by Harré et al. ) needs to be given to the merging of these two lines of thought .
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