Example sentences of "[be] given an [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Suppose we are given an approximate eigenvalue
2 Its narrator 's confessional outpourings are given an ironic descant by his obsession with James Buchanan , the 15th President of the US .
3 However , they are likely to get the best start in life if they are given an ample helping of peat-like compost in the hole .
4 Since the 1981 Education Act ( see Chapter 4 ) came into force in 1983 , children assessed as having special educational needs are given an individual ‘ statement ’ of these needs instead of being assigned to a category of handicap ( see Chapter 3 , 1978 Warnock ) .
5 The opening pages , for instance , are given an all-purpose espressivo con molto vibrato treatment which wholly belies their anticipatory function , while the bassoon at the opening of the development section ( from 9'03 ’ ) is under the note and inappropriately fruity .
6 Now Mill seems to be very unsure what to do about this because he does n't want to say that the poor should be disenfranchised , because after all everyone is entitled to their say in government , but he does seem to be worried that if the poor are given an equal say or the uned uneducated poor are given an equal say , then they will make a very bad decision , a decision which is against their own interests and this is one reason why he favours plural voting because he recognizes that the numerical majority might make a erm wrong decision , so we should make sure that the numerical majority do n't have sway in a democratic process by giving another client more weight in it so he seems to between wanting to disenfranchise them altogether which he seems to consider and just emasculating their vote by giving other people more votes .
7 Now Mill seems to be very unsure what to do about this because he does n't want to say that the poor should be disenfranchised , because after all everyone is entitled to their say in government , but he does seem to be worried that if the poor are given an equal say or the uned uneducated poor are given an equal say , then they will make a very bad decision , a decision which is against their own interests and this is one reason why he favours plural voting because he recognizes that the numerical majority might make a erm wrong decision , so we should make sure that the numerical majority do n't have sway in a democratic process by giving another client more weight in it so he seems to between wanting to disenfranchise them altogether which he seems to consider and just emasculating their vote by giving other people more votes .
8 We might also expect that , unlike university students , the polytechnic students are given an increased awareness of the social nature of science , as the CNAA has made a ‘ science and society ’ type module compulsory on science courses .
9 The Institute 's famous ‘ double-tested ’ policy ensures readers are given an unbiased evaluation of food and consumer products
10 The Institute 's famous ‘ double-tested ’ policy ensures readers are given an unbiased evaluation of food and consumer products
11 Therefore if calves grazed from early spring are given an anthelmintic treatment in early July and moved immediately to a second pasture such as silage or hay aftermath , the level of infection which develops on the second pasture will be low .
12 The only way consumers are given an effective option is for politicians to propose policies to achieve such an objective , and to seek support for their endorsement .
13 And at Christmas these colour schemes are given an extra layer of sparkle .
14 Male individuals are better protected because they are given an additional booster dose during military service .
15 Excavation finds are given an identifying code number to record the layer in which they were discovered .
16 Other entries are given an uncommitted status .
17 Mary Leapor 's writings are given an extended feminist materialist reading by Donna Landry in The Muses of Resistance : Labouring-Class Women 's Poetry in Britain 1739–1796 ( 1990 ) .
18 On the other hand CAB advisers are given an initial induction period in order to have aspects of prison security explained to them .
19 It is recommended that all new modules ( including edited PACKAGE modules ) are given an initial issue number of 1.1A , where A is known as the development code .
20 Women are given an expected delivery date that is calculated as 40 weeks ( 280 days ) after the first day of the last menstrual bleed .
21 Language is one tool by which women are given an artificial sense of inferiority .
22 I would not have minded the motion tonight quite so much if it had been given an honest title , such as the General Election ( Clearing the Decks ) Motion , or whatever title the Leader of the House wanted to give it .
23 It was , of course , poor thing , out of practice at making decisions of the kind she had just put to it ; it had , Anna considered , been given an easy ride for twenty years .
24 For Edward IV , however , this familiar problem had been given an additional twist by the Lancastrian sympathies of two of the leading northern families , the Percies and Cliffords .
25 For Edward IV , however , this familiar problem had been given an additional twist by the Lancastrian sympathies of two of the leading northern families , the Percies and Cliffords .
26 Nuclear power has been given an encouraging thumbs up in a recent Daily Telegraph survey which looked into what kind of country the British public wanted their children to inherit .
27 Since then Spool Setting has been given an expanded nightshift , resulting in a smoother operation and a reliable twenty four hour despatch service to customers .
28 A man who strangled his so-called nagging wife has been given an eighteen month suspended sentence at the Old Bailey .
29 However , the powerful US tuna industry lobby has made sure that it has been given an annual ‘ dolphin kill' ’ quota .
30 ‘ You will probably have realised that , due to an administrative error in our payroll section , you have been given an extra day 's pay … instead of having a day 's pay deducted . ’
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