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

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1 The only thing that would be worse than uncertainty would be to be given duff information .
2 I am to be given no privacy . ’
3 HEALTH AUTHORITIES will be expected to adhere to the ‘ firm ’ budgets they are to be given for patients ' drugs , Kenneth Clarke , Secretary of State for Health , said yesterday .
4 That would involve monitoring the ‘ indicative ’ budgets which are to be given to GPs to ensure that there is no wasteful or excessive prescribing .
5 EMPLOYERS ARE to be given new powers to isolate union members who take part in unofficial strikes through selective sackings .
6 ‘ If the players are to be given some incentive , they really have to get the North going as it was .
7 Tax and social security incentives are to be given to encourage part-time working and early retirement .
8 Turning to the final point of the 1952 directive , it is noteworthy that ministers are to be given only the information MI5 decides they need .
9 If parents are to be given a reasonable amount of time to talk with the teacher and some choice in the timing of the appointment then it may be best to spread the event over two days .
10 They depend on an appropriate display of responsible behaviour , and the circumstances in which they are to be given must be made explicit .
11 In those areas which the Department of the Environment designates as Housing Action Trusts — which will operate as independent agencies for renewal — tenants are to be given no choice , and nor are the councils from whose stock the Trusts are to be extracted .
12 If so , estimate how long this will take , call the candidates for interview that much earlier than you would otherwise have done , and let them know in the letter that they are to be given a tour first .
13 When it comes to such matters as the protection of creditors and third parties dealing with a company , the obvious way forward is for the Community to lay down in its Directives detailed rules which are to be given similar effect under national law in all member states .
14 BRITISH electors are to be given a chance to vote on the EC 's Maastricht Treaty in a rebel referendum run by Tory Euro-sceptics .
15 SCIENTISTS are to be given £30,000 to study the human blunders that cause major disasters .
16 The expectations of chartered accountants working in a location such as this have certainly changed since then if Ms Harris ' ideas are to be given any credence — I am sure Charles Bullworthy will remember the fifties well .
17 This structure is likely to include the advance co-ordination of diaries to ensure that all those who should attend can , a visible commitment from partners that the meetings are to be given high priority , the circulation of concise pre-reading in good time , and adherence to a formal agenda .
18 Thus the policy-maker is invariably in the position where he has certain aspirations in terms of macroeconomic objectives , but he has to decide which are to be given priority .
19 Microwave ovens are to be given a heating category from A ( 515–620W ) to E ( 741–880W ) .
20 Unions are to be given information ; and consulted in advance .
21 The section gives no indication that the interests of employees and shareholders are to be given a different weighting , and hence the duty of the directors in running the company would appear to one of balancing the respective interests .
22 You realise how very lucky you are to be given another chance to be happy , and appreciate the blessing you have received in finding a soulmate and companion you can trust .
23 Local authorities are to be given the leading role in the organisation of community care , but the decision to give them this responsibility was taken with the greatest possible reluctance and only after every other possibility had been explored .
24 ( 3 ) provides that copies of reasons in writing are to be given by the board to all the parties to the hearing in respect of which they have been requested , and subs .
25 Application is made direct to the Polytechnic and decisions on whether to offer a place and what exemptions are to be given are made by the relevant Field Chairs , using an interview if necessary .
26 Reflecting fears from the industry over inconsistency of enforcement , the regulatory authorities and their environmental health officers are to be given guidance on what is reasonable to expect in terms of training , and the wise operator will make sure that his training strategy is endorsed by the local EHO .
27 Many patients are to be given no choice in where they have their operation .
28 Directors are to be given 1 year service agreements with ABC .
29 The cultural approach to organisations needs to be welded to a political analysis if these determinants are to be given proper weight .
30 US car companies are to be given government help to produce more fuel efficient models .
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