Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] give [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 In framing the loan agreement both the government and the Bank had formally agreed that high-powered international management of the meat plants and ranches was necessary to success , that pastoral cattle keepers should be given title to their land ( an innovation ) , and that the meat price should be raised , thus restraining urban demand .
2 Moreover , they should be given guidance to the effect that the Government will support them if they decide , at the time of review , not to grant fresh permissions on environmental and social grounds .
3 It is important that only competent and recognised organ-builders or their staff undertake tuning and other work on the instrument , and no unauthorised person should be given access to it .
4 He 'll be given access to Martin , I should think .
5 For a modest annual fee , you 'll be given access to a wealth of local inspiration , and while you 're leafing through the trust 's reserves handbook , planning your ‘ research visits ’ for the coming seasons , you 'll be helping to ensure the survival of that unique ‘ library ’ of wild places .
6 Scholarship [ Wissenschaft ] , art and philosophy are now growing together inside me so much that in any case I 'll be giving birth to centaurs one day .
7 " Scholarship , art and philosophy " , Nietzsche had presciently written nearly two years earlier , " are now growing inside me so much that I 'll be giving birth to centaurs one day . "
8 Tomorrow she 'll be giving notice to the Council and arranging for a removal van .
9 The mass popularity of the movies did not come about because showmen gave no thought to individuating their audiences but rather resulted from an appreciation that the most important thing about the public as a whole was that every section and every group would respond to the appeal of the movies if it could be given access to the right kind of cinema .
10 A later study by Jacobson and Aaker ( 1985 ) examines this proposition and runs regressions including ROI from earlier periods as lagged independent variables as surrogates for other factors which could be giving rise to the positive association between market share and ROI .
11 Corporatist arrangements may be given effect to formally by statute ( as in the case of the complex system of structured self-regulation established by the Financial Services Act 1986 ) or by contract ( as in the case of the contracting out of the running of the register of fighting dogs ) ; or they may operate purely by way of informal agreement .
12 Other examples of such ambiguity are plentiful ; we offer at random : ( 3 ) ( a ) she wants to play the character limping ( b ) this process leaves the items date-stamped ( c ) Elmer made all the excuses imaginable ( d ) our lawyer sent the packages registered For instance , taking example ( c ) , under the attributive version , a speaker has a low opinion of Elmer as a man who prevaricates or procrastinates ; but with the alternative interpretation she may be giving credit to him for lending colour and credibility to a defence which has to be put forward .
13 It seems that the reason for this is that to hold otherwise would be to give rise to an unacceptable degree of uncertainty .
14 The fact that a sociologist was witnessing the interviews make it all the more certain they would be conducted with scrupulous care , but there was no way he would be given access to the extra-legal deals which may well have gone on outside the interview room or later during a prison visit for ‘ write-offs ’ .
15 In January 1978 , the Lord Chancellor announced that Judge Neil McKinnon had said that he wished not to preside in future over cases involving racial questions ; and that this wish would be given effect to .
16 Far from questioning the independence of Parliament and its debates , the courts would be giving effect to what is said and done there .
17 New users will be given access to the whole of the Herbarium collection , to the living plant collection , to the Library , to the laboratories , and to the networked computerised information system .
18 Car producers will be given access to strong lightweight materials and advanced capacitors originally designed for weapons systems , while the Advanced Research Projects Agency will help design more efficient motors and fuel cells , and the Army Tank Command help on computer systems .
19 DEEP THINKERS Forward planning O'Donovan also offers the simple but profound thought that it is women who will be giving birth to the next generation of Rugby League players .
20 In addition , SCOTVEC will be giving consideration to establishing an ACDP Staff Development Forum early in 1989 .
21 As part of the campaign the police will be giving advice to cyclists , telling them the importance of being seen .
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23 Without holding unnecessary duplicate data , users at multiple sites on opposite sides of the globe can be given access to the same information .
24 The Purchaser can be given access to the documents and take its own view .
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