Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] be given " in BNC.

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1 Two simple illustrations may be given .
2 Rewards may be given in terms of pay , promotion , status , official approval etc .
3 Acyclovir may be given on a long term basis to people with HIV who have had an attack of shingles , or have frequent attacks of herpes simplex .
4 These Background Notes may be given to Tutors and Candidates in the Second Certificate for Legal Secretaries Examination on or after Friday 27 April 1990 .
5 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 .
6 A direction may be given by a justices ' clerk .
7 They may feel particularly threatened , especially if they think that their power and responsibility may be given to the specialists involved directly with the technology .
8 It is common ground between the parties , and , on the basis of earlier cases , rightly so , that the visitor to a university may be given an exclusive jurisdiction , e.g. , to decide disputes arising under the statutes of the university , as may visitors to such eleemosynary foundations as schools , colleges and dioceses .
9 Such a decision may be given on the plaintiff 's application on seven days ' notice to the Crown ( Ord 42 , r 5(1) , ( 2 ) ) .
10 If possible the new pasture should have a good nutritional value ; alternatively some supplementary feeding may be given .
11 In this sense a verdict may be given on its policies , but only in a very general way .
12 Mr Fallon said : ‘ I would have to think very seriously about it as I do not think Dr Clarke 's views should be given air time . ’
13 ‘ Their views should be given weight only when they are clearly representative of opinion in the Parliamentary party or the Conservative Party as a whole , ’ he said on the same programme .
14 Now WFP insists the consumer 's views must be given more weight .
15 The re-building of the science base must be given a priority in the longer term planning of the University .
16 There has been some increase in equity finance , by listed firms as well as new entrants , but it is restrained by a system giving pre-emptive rights to existing shareholders ( as in Britain , shareholders must be given first grabs at new issues ) , under ponderous rules that mean an issue takes three weeks .
17 ( 4 ) Shareholders must be given sufficient information and advice to enable them to reach a properly informed decision and in sufficient time to do so .
18 Shareholders must be given sufficient time to consider the advice before any general meeting held to sanction the offer .
19 Having been taught that , at a time when priests were not disagreed with , it is small wonder that John Kennedy should have involved himself , and thousands after him , in an anti-Communist crusade in Vietnam ; that Joseph McCarthy should have conducted his anti-Communist witch-hunts ; or that Casey should have made the fight against Communism his life 's work , even asking that money should be given after his death not for flowers , but for the contras .
20 For example , in the 1985 Green Paper on the future of the universities ( altogether a somewhat hasty and ill-expressed document ) it was suggested that more money should be given to universities , and more places offered to students , for sciences than for the arts , and this policy is now being implemented , with considerable effect on the schools .
21 REWARDS SHOULD BE GIVEN IMMEDIATELY
22 Rewards should be given :
23 For the purpose of reporting assessment , we also believe that the profile components should have equal weighting at key stages 1 to 3 , but that in key stage 4 heavier weighting should be given to reading and writing — in the ratio of approximately 40:40:20 for Reading , Writing , Speaking and listening respectively ( see chapter 14 ) .
24 From the tone is dull and lifeless , and no important solo-work revolving round these notes should be given to the clarinet .
25 COURTS must be given powers to jail child thugs , MPs demanded yesterday .
26 I do not think that British Rail should be given carte blanche to abolish rights of way on every railway track , but where train speeds and frequencies are as great as on the line to which I have referred , we must recognise that the combination of pedestrians and such high-speed trains is deadly .
27 British Rail should be given proper funding .
28 As a general principle it was recommended that hearings should be in public and that reasons should be given for decisions .
29 Both the European Directive and the principles of natural justice required that there should be a full inquiry before a recommendation is made , and reasons should be given for the recommendation .
30 Whether reasons should be given will be considered below .
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