Example sentences of "may [be] given [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Lyons attempts to put this into perspective by pointing out that ‘ the value set upon objectivity varies from society to society : indeed , that the concept itself may be given no recognition at all in some societies ’ .
2 However , in the case of the Runefangs , any Elector Count described below may automatically have one , and any other one character in the army may be given a Runefang as part of his normal magic item allowance .
3 Although unnecessary with S.pombe , in cases where there is uncertainty whether probe a is positive for clone c , the hybridisation event may be given a grey-level 0 < h ac < 1 , with 1 indicating a certain positive and 0 a certain negative .
4 He may be given a seat on the tribal council , a position of power and prestige .
5 Thus in one field the U- figure may be given a value of 90 per cent as take up is known to be very strong , while in another it is given a value of 25 per cent since only 1 in 4 of such applicants is thought likely to accept .
6 Even if one acknowledges the significance of the state itself as an agency , there is a danger that it may be given a role which is too sharply independent .
7 ‘ The building is locked at eleven o'clock each night , but anyone wishing to stay out later may be given a key .
8 In particular , emotional attachments may be given a justification which psychologically does not explain why the individual holds the attachments .
9 An appeal following refusal of a minerals application usually results in a public inquiry , conducted by a planning inspector , in order that all individuals or organisations with a genuine interest may be given the opportunity of presenting their case .
10 The concepts of deviation , prominence , and foregrounding may be given an individual , as well as a frequential interpretation .
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