Example sentences of "[adv] be give [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Some naturalists argued that all characters should be taken into account when determining relationships , but others claimed that some characters were more fundamental than others and should thus be given more weight . |
2 | A secure soloist , it is implied , might not be given much guidance . |
3 | Even if play areas are created off-street , the impression must not be given that the rest of the street is not intended for playing children . |
4 | Tea and coffee should be strictly limited , and the patient should drink them from a small cup , and should not be given several cups in succession . |
5 | Consequently , another aspect of the debate about corporation has been whether a particular country should or should not be given this label . |
6 | equipment , and in ‘ first-world ’ country sees no excuse to continue fishing in this manner : ‘ The counter-arguments of a handful of fishermen ... not representative of the industry ... should not be given any particular weight . |
7 | And third , ministers will not be given any detailed information about MI5 's work . |
8 | One merely has to read its wording to see that it can not be given any sensible meaning in a context such as the present , where the mind and will of the defendants are also treated in law as the mind and will of ‘ the other . ’ |
9 | Whereas the former leads into a philosophical cul de sac and can not be given any definitive answer , the latter indicates the kind of approach that promises to be illuminating and fruitful . |
10 | Graduates from ET , or other training and educational courses , should immediately be given another personal needs assessment should they still find themselves without employment . |
11 | Some people feel it 's not an appropriate use of the cash , that Gay and Lesbian art should n't be given such a high profile . |
12 | ‘ The hard part is still to come and I know I wo n't be given any big money to strengthen the squad , even if we stay at the top . |
13 | The A N C has reacted calmly to the charges ; it said Mrs Mandela should n't be given any special treatment , but western diplomatic sources in Johannesburg said earlier today , ‘ the trial will place strain on the negotiation process ’ . |
14 | The whole assembly can then be given several coats of varnish to help hold the windings in place and glued down to a square mounting board , etc . |
15 | The downside , as far as concerns book publishing in general , is that the lower-grade extended-caption tie-ins hog the limelight and drive out ‘ real ’ books which might otherwise be given more shelf space , and which would almost certainly be of far greater merit in themselves . |
16 | An expert must therefore be given these powers by the expert clause ; otherwise his jurisdiction will be severely limited . |
17 | We decided that although we were tired we might never be given another chance to get at it so easily . |