Example sentences of "[noun] [is] [adv] given the " in BNC.

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1 Pop culture thus works through an amalgam of attitude , inspiration , intuition and detail ( for nobody is as obsessive as the true pop fan , whose obsession is rarely given the respect it deserves ) ; crucially , it works best not in public , where the terms of discourse are set by the dominant culture , but in private space .
2 Z is thereby given the option .
3 If the nature of the risk is displayed as in Figure 6.10 , corporate management is explicitly given the data it needs for evaluation .
4 If the nature of the risk is displayed as in Figure 6.10 , corporate management is explicitly given the data it needs for evaluation .
5 The were-wolf pornographer is thereby given the coup-de-grace , and with great subtlety at that in times of regurgitated Nazism and anti-Semitism .
6 One person in each team is then given the name of an item that someone might buy while out shopping such as : carrots , a newspaper , a magazine , fish , jam , cheese and bananas .
7 Such transient diarrhoea is sometimes given the name toddler diarrhoea and is characterized by loose stools that contain some undigested food .
8 The data subject is also given the right to have such data corrected or erased , ‘ where appropriate ’ .
9 The threshold for performing endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography on patients with cryptosporidial infection is low given the suggestion that many ( or even all ) patients with cryptosporidiosis have biliary involvement .
10 These particles , this particular matter is generally given the sort of generic term seston some of those particles are mineral particles some of them are colloidal aggregates as the iron tends , iron , iron , ions tend to come together to form colloids in solution and some of them are particles of biological origin .
11 The holder is also given the same possessory and control rights as a holder of a paper based bill , including the rights to claim delivery of the goods , to nominate the consignee or substitute a nominated consignee , to transfer the right of control and transfer and to instruct the carrier with respect to the delivery of the goods .
12 This projection of feeling onto a structure is often given the generic term ‘ tension ’ .
13 Yet the public is regularly given the impression that a general solution to the problem of natural-language understanding has been found , and that computers with the ability to chat to us and with various other human characteristics are just around the corner .
14 A prospective client is also given the all important price list , which qualifies Stone 's pictures in square inches — from £2,000 for a head , to £30,000 for a full-length portrait .
15 Where the precise evidence of this form of rule-breaking is open to question , the deviant is often given the benefit of the doubt .
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