Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] [adv] be give " in BNC.

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1 If the body is a small one , the younger hunters may not be given a share .
2 Chris stresses that herbs should not be given to the fish as a substitute for food .
3 In the particular case of a minister 's decision fixing the tariff period for a life sentence prisoner , there is not in my opinion a requirement that reasons should always be given .
4 Reasons must also be given if the head teacher decides to make a temporary exclusion permanent .
5 Further recommendations are that development should be more carefully controlled , and that national park authorities should also be given the power to control forestry activities within the park areas .
6 But nobody can argue that boxers should not be given the fullest possible information on the long-term risks they run .
7 It 's right that Joe Hawkins and Allen 's other legendary aggro merchants should now be given a new lease of life , and Allen is absolutely sure of his books ' continued relevance : ‘ The doubts and problems which confronted yesteryear 's skinheads have multiplied at an alarming rate in today 's world .
8 If this excluded option is allowed back into the debate , and the claim that our existing intuitions should not be given the last word is seriously considered , the authority of the case for individualism is immediately questioned .
9 They would first have inspected judicial practice to see whether almost all other judges were agreed either that the words of a statute must be given their " literal " meaning , even when that was not what the legislators intended , or the opposite , that the words must not be given their literal meaning in these circumstances .
10 If dialogue is being taped in stereo , the signals from the individual speakers should not be given a pronounced left and right stereo bias as this would conflict with the performers ' relative positioning as seen in shot .
11 Interested parties would then be given [ three to four weeks more if ‘ soft market ’ or overseas interest ] to study the memorandum .
12 Shortlisted parties will also be given access to the vendors ' various professional advisers to obtain information and to discuss specific areas .
13 The successful candidates will probably be given a very expensive training , and it is fear of wasting money on training unsuitable applicants which is the reason for such a prolonged exercise .
14 CHINESE takeaway restaurants will soon be given a star rating to encourage higher standards .
15 Very clear directions must therefore be given , bearing in mind that with so many dilutions the patient may think the remedy is too strong , or misunderstand the process in some way .
16 Long , expanded drills should not be given until the student has mastered the shorter , minimal structures , because the expanded drills are based on the minimal ones .
17 The Australians wo n't be giving us anything now they have their noses in front .
18 In Stage II , however , resits may only be given on compulsory modules , normally including projects and dissertations .
19 In a truly decentralised system , subsidiary organisations could reasonably be given a few well-defined priorities to which assessments of corporate and individual performance would be related .
20 In a sale of a company or business by a group , the warranties and indemnities will normally be given , or at least guaranteed , by the top company .
21 Standard thin sections required for teaching collections or archive purposes can now be given self-adhesive labels on which can be written all the details of the sample .
22 Applicants can only be given credits if they already fulfil the entry requirements for the programme of study and must be able to supply proof of qualifications or prior learning attainment which they are submitting in support of credit application claims .
23 District nurses and health visitors who have been given the statutory power to prescribe treatments may not be given the authority to do so by their employers .
24 The full story of his operations against the British Isles may conveniently be given here , though this began before and continued after the main French invasion effort .
25 emphasized that persons should not be given a right to attend eg. the Press , who could state that they were very interested in embalming .
26 delays may occur in the work cycle if matters of a routine nature are entrusted to committees ; committees must not be given responsibilities which they would carry out inefficiently ;
27 Customers must also be given sufficient information about the risks involved in a transaction adequately to assess the merits of that transaction .
28 Kicking places stress on the knee joints , the ankles , the groin and the hamstring and the muscles should always be given a chance to stretch of their own accord .
29 At present , ingredients must be listed on packaged food , but not on food sold loose , and precise quantities need not be given .
30 What is often not appreciated is the need also to provide a stable and profitable agriculture that can support the infrastructure it needs There is a danger that farmers will not be given adequate incentives to grow produce efficiently and environmentally responsibly .
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