Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] be give a " in BNC.

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1 Four giant cranes have been given a lift ten miles down the River Mersey to start a new life working in the Port of Liverpool .
2 While publishing Dawson on ‘ Religion and the Totalitarian State ’ , he selected for notice in the 1934 Criterion a book highlighting persecution of European Jews ; he wrote to Pound speaking of his offence at Pound 's antisemitic remarks ; with regard to the Vichy government in 1941 he wrote in The Christian News-Letter of his ‘ greatest anxiety ’ at news ‘ that ‘ Jews have been given a special status , based on the laws of Nuremberg , which makes their condition little better than that of bondsmen . ’
3 ‘ The Iranians have been given a lot of leeway in the hope that they would cease to have a terrorist agenda .
4 Some authorities have issued broad discussion documents ; others have been rather more prescriptive ( in Croydon , for example , parents have been given a checklist of skills against which to evaluate their children .
5 Parents have been given a bigger role than ever before .
6 Langbaurgh pensioners ' free bus passes have been given a reprieve until the end of April .
7 Two Oxfam workers have been giving a first hand account of conditions in Cambodia , where they claim millions of lives are at risk .
8 The gymnasium , swimming pool and even classrooms have been given a new lease of life as part of a timeshare development — such facilities having been a positive attraction to buyers .
9 Accountants have been given a vote of confidence as the most understanding and helpful advisers for British private companies , by the 1,000 owner-directors involved in a recent survey by The Director magazine and Pannell Kerr Forster .
10 The tenants have been given a year 's notice to quit and they face the loss of their livelihood and homes .
11 It is murmured that one or two departments have been given a warning shot across the bows : ‘ improve , or you may sink without trace ’ .
12 It comes to this : some pits have been given a fighting chance — albeit in a contracting market — that they did not have last year .
13 In practice registry work and the storage of ‘ dead ’ records have been given a low profile and few resources .
14 The authorities have been given a record £181 million for 1992/3 to develop Aids services and were told by the NHS management executive yesterday to increase supplies to surgeries .
15 St Petersburg 's palaces have been given a new chance .
16 These deflation surfaces have been given a variety of names : desert pavement and boulder pavement are self-explanatory terms , while the gravel left after deflation has been termed lag gravel and in the Sahara a stone-strewn surface is known as hamada .
17 Shock-absorbing devices of many types have been given a hard look .
18 I feel that some sort of ceremony of blessing of the place may be in order , now that the remains have been given a proper burial , and I have asked for his opinion .
19 In general , however , Haycocks III has been regarded as the least important of the three reports and the difficult financial climate of the last few years has meant that its recommendations have been given a low priority .
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