Example sentences of "[prep] be give [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 However , national approval has tended in the past to be given without much discussion , in large part because the number of aspirants for candidatures has not been great : the party has often had to adopt whoever was willing to stand .
2 Please tell all your classes about the forthcoming course and arrange for a ‘ commercial ’ to be given at all rallies , lecture dems , etc .
3 The Conservative Election victory in 1970 had removed , for the time being at least , the prospect of the School 's being compelled to join the Independent sector , and allowed thought to be given at some length as to what Independence might entail .
4 THE LORD PRESIDENT invited the Cabinet to review their decision that Ministers should be free to vote against the advice which was to be given on this issue by the responsible Minister as representing the considered view of the Government .
5 Well certainly some people want some answers want to be given on this budget , er me as well , I mean , he ca n't just suddenly say
6 In statements of a numerical type , especially , it is always sensible practice to expect the source to be given with each figure .
7 The Public Order Act does not require notice to be given of such assemblies nor is there any power to ban .
8 This theory requires an account to be given of this central distinction .
9 In my opinion , moreover , if the answers to both those questions are in the affirmative , leave ought to be given for such a substantive hearing unless , taking into account the other matters to which I have referred , the court is clearly of the opinion that such further proceedings would not be in the child 's best interests .
10 I was glad to be given for this talk a problem question — animals and the environment .
11 Antibiotics are also prescribed for acne treatment and need to be given for several months at a time to be effective .
12 Further still , despite their gaps , Eadmer 's History and Anselm 's letters together allow a remarkably complete account of royal and papal negotiations and political vicissitudes to be given for these few years .
13 Thought will need to be given to many matters in structuring and planning a takeover and those outlined above are by no means an exhaustive list .
14 An obvious example is the weight to be given to each of the central initiatives and the most appropriate form of implementation .
15 He had also arranged for a small box of hand-made chocolates to be given to each of them upon departure .
16 In order to avoid disputes , the sale agreement should specify the priority to be given to each of these rules .
17 National training in basic interviewing skills to be given to all police officers — this recognises the central role that confessions play in the police investigative strategy and the need to train officers out of the use of the ‘ persuasive techniques ’ , witnessed by the Commission 's researchers , which run the risk of producing unreliable evidence , in favour of a more open minded and even handed approach .
18 Where budgets no longer allow support to be given to all services that an authority wishes to procure , decisions will have to be made as to where any cuts will fall .
19 Salaries were to be increased by 9% , full London Weighting of £1776 to be given to all London staff , but there was to be no reduction in differentials .
20 to be given to such a man by the Police .
21 These risks may not be fully appreciated by private investors and SFA Rules therefore require appropriate warnings to be given to such investors of the risks concerned .
22 I applaud and support the efforts by Bill Bates , food safety consultant at Control UK , in his attempts to get an arbitration board set up , but have reservations about the priority likely to be given to this by food minister , David Maclean .
23 The 1959 Act was a law ‘ to regulate the evolution of private mores ’ , said the Report , begging the question of what particular weight was to be given to this word ‘ mores ’ .
24 Further consideration is to be given to this topic , but it was agreed that it would be generally more helpful if we understand that family services , were not necessarily for those with families , but a celebration of the whole church .
25 Extremely heavy traffic flows on Glasgow Road dictated that very special consideration had to be given to this junction situated at the extreme north end of the Sighthill Bypass .
26 Resolved , That if it shall appear that any person hath been tampering with any Witness , in respect of his evidence to be given to this House , or any Committee thereof , or directly or indirectly hath endeavoured to deter or hinder any person from appearing or giving evidence the same is declared to be a high crime and misdemeanour ; and this House will proceed with the utmost severity against such offender .
27 Wealthy ladies , doing a little charitable slumming , as well as a few shopkeepers ' wives , bought the pretty baby clothes , and the doll she had dressed went for a fabulous price , to be given to some little girl more fortunate than those for whom the money was being raised .
28 After his talks with Li , Maude said that he had been " encouraged " by the Chinese administration 's muted attitude to issues of contention between the UK and China , including the British Nationality ( Hong Kong ) Bill which provided for full British citizenship to be given to some 225,000 Hong Kong citizens .
29 But the Law Lords unanimously decided that he was obliged to have regard only to ‘ material considerations ’ and that the amount of weight to be given to these was a matter for his judgment .
30 Priority in the IGBP is intended to be given to those areas which deal with key interactions and significant changes on the time-scales of decades to centuries , that most affect the biosphere , that are most susceptible to human perturbations and those that will most likely lead to a practical , predictive capability for global change .
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