Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [vb pp] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Note that the user can only be given privileges which you possess ( or a subset thereof ) .
2 Applicants can only be given credits if they already fulfil the entry requirements for the programme of study and must be able to supply proof of qualifications or prior learning attainment which they are submitting in support of credit application claims .
3 In any 10-year period managers should only be granted options on shares worth up to four times their annual earnings .
4 4.4 We have left aside the suggestion that predicate qualifiers might perhaps be reduced forms of clauses even if postnominal attributives are not .
5 There seems to be an exception in the case of trade unions which can not sue for libel ( see above ) but can nevertheless be made defendants as a result of the abolition of their immunity in tort by s15 of the 1982 Employment Act .
6 Those questions will soon be answered thanks to the imminent arrival of undisputed world champions , Australia .
7 The Cats Protection League , meanwhile , has added the Woodhouse Close estate in Bishop Auckland and the entire village of Coundon to its list of areas where their moggies will no longer be given homes .
8 Primary school children would n't normally be given lessons in robotics until they were several years older .
9 You get used to seeing so many things , you become immune to what would normally be considered perversions .
10 If the senior manager role can not be rotated consultants in communicable disease control may be better served in another role — for example , as consultants in the many community health departments that now have trust status .
11 But they lack the three essentials : they do not evolve , they do not process energy , and they can not be called organisms .
12 The balances on their operating statements can not be called profits or losses , rather they are called surpluses or deficits .
13 Independence — solicitors may not be tied agents or appointed representatives of , for example , a life assurance company .
14 It shows that the street has been given to the car and attempts have been made to adjust the child : on finding that the child can not be adjusted parents have removed it from the street .
15 There was a cultural belief that children below 6–12 months of age can not be given solids , particularly rice .
16 delays may occur in the work cycle if matters of a routine nature are entrusted to committees ; committees must not be given responsibilities which they would carry out inefficiently ;
17 The Government is hoping the BMA 's acceptance of assurances that patients will not be denied drugs for cash reasons will also end allegations that doctors will not take the elderly and chronically sick on lists because they are too expensive to treat .
18 They should not be denied atoms and molecules because of a lack of primary school laboratories .
19 pupils should keep options open for post-16 education and not be denied opportunities at later stages ;
20 There is an overload of sounds , of images , of words to the point at which a number of these cultural goods can not be found meanings that can be attached to them ( Ratcliff 1985 ) .
21 In particular , such pupils should not be offered materials with a reduced cognitive demand .
22 As for apprenticeships in British Aerospace in Clwyd , more than 100 people may not be offered jobs by that great company because of the Government 's failed economic policies .
23 George Stephen was not so poor an historian as to refuse credit to other parliamentarians such as Lushington , Brougham and Denman who could not be accounted Claphamites , nor to nonconformity in the country , nor to Emmanuel Cooper the Quaker for his work in the Agency nor Cropper and Sturge for their financial support of the Agency .
24 Freedom of movement between the two countries and the rights of citizens in both countries were to be guaranteed ; Czech citizens would not be considered foreigners in Slovakia and vice versa .
25 Freedom of movement between the two countries and the rights of citizens in both countries were to be guaranteed ; Czech citizens would not be considered foreigners in Slovakia and vice versa .
26 Using these criteria ( as well as that which stipulated that they should not be paid carers ) we felt we would achieve a more homogeneous sample than if we had included people less closely involved , and one which would be confined to those with a significant input into the care of the dementia sufferer .
27 Should they not be paid salaries which accord with the status of the jobs that they perform ?
28 Theoretically there is no reason why MAS should not be paid bonuses according to our degree of success at negotiating a deal below a price agreed in advance with our client .
29 The Commission can also be given cases where two or more distinct firms by implicit collusion operate to restrict competition .
30 Children can also be given statements to discuss .
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