Example sentences of "be [vb pp] [noun] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is important , especially in my area , to accept that Mersey has achieved dramatic reductions in health service waiting lists , for which Sir Donald Wilson should be given credit in Mersey and Mr. Peter Hayes for the part that he has played in Macclesfield . |
2 | Mr Will would help on Works , and Miss Hamlet and Dr Alexander would be given instruction in DOS , including the EDLIN text editor . |
3 | The remark could only be made because Ashton had given so much thought to how the music could be given shape in dance . |
4 | erm Yes , certainly , I , I would suggest East and St Clements because they have got quite high ethnic populations , and we can perhaps be hoping to start there , because Environmental Health 's already worked there , targeting some of the multi-occupation properties , so they 've got a very high proportion of black people living there , which means that they 're also quite important in the sense of deprivation , but , I mean , we are also very conscious that we should be working on a council estate , and what we , what I would like to do is to simultaneously be starting working in erm a particular sets of communities , is to be given work in consultation in other wards , so that you know , six months down the line before . |
5 | That choirs and music groups be given opportunities in church services to sing and play on their own ( 603–604 ) . |
6 | Primary school children would n't normally be given lessons in robotics until they were several years older . |
7 | In institutions where this is not the case at present it should be given priority in plans for staff development and forward planning . |
8 | The employee needs to be given training in products , technologies and business methods used in the overseas company in which he will be working . |
9 | All staff who have contact with the public should be given training in customer relations . |
10 | Equally foolish in my view , to return to the central subject of this book , is the insistence by Brian Way that children should be given practice in concentration , for second-order activities are nothing if not absorbing . |
11 | The first difficulties began to appear last year after the Mazowiecki government , without consulting the public or the parliament , decreed that children should be taught religion in schools , in effect making Catholicism close to a state religion . |
12 | ‘ One fifty an hour would be considered exploitation in London but I daresay it 's par for the course round here . |
13 | Freedom of movement between the two countries and the rights of citizens in both countries were to be guaranteed ; Czech citizens would not be considered foreigners in Slovakia and vice versa . |
14 | Freedom of movement between the two countries and the rights of citizens in both countries were to be guaranteed ; Czech citizens would not be considered foreigners in Slovakia and vice versa . |
15 | John Dickson Carr , stalwart of the Golden Age of the detective story , set some dozen of his books in past times , with particularly to be recommended Devil in Velvet , set in the Regency period , and Bride of Newgate set in the seventeenth century . |
16 | It was ironic that John Cornford should be named Rupert in memory of the poet Rupert Brooke [ q.v. ] , who had died in April 1915 , for Cornford came to despise the school of Georgian poets , of whom Brooke was the supreme exemplar and his mother a loyal adherent . |
17 | SIP guidelines will be made public in April . |
18 | Environmentalists have mounted a vigorous campaign to resist RBM 's plans , forcing the company to commission a full environmental impact assessment , which is to be made public in March . |
19 | Opinions about whether the reports should be made public in future were almost evenly divided , with a tiny majority ( 52 per cent ) against . |
20 | As bookings for halls , films , speakers , etc. etc have to be made weeks in advance your thoughts on this subject would be appreciated . |
21 | Hebrews 2 contains a fascinating idea that Jesus had to be made human in order to overcome death for us ; that is to say , he pioneered our way through the deep waters of death . |
22 | I 'm also very worried , and this has been mentioned erm , by Mr , that the er , the Home Secretary seems to regard the police constabulary as a mere crime busting organisation , whereas really , the preventative work , the crime prevention , the work in the schools and the community work is absolutely vital if we are ever to solve , erm , we 're ever to stop , the er , if we 're ever able to stop the rise in crime , and this really has to be done hand in hand , I feel with local councils , and I 'm glad to say that there are some initiatives around , one of them in Mr 's own district , which is making erm , some very important steps towards that . |
23 | Sometimes clients will be offered tranquillizers in order to help them overcome their difficulties . |
24 | With regard to the internal candidate , the Chairman further recommends that while she interviewed adequately , it would be beneficial to Miss Harraughty 's future career development if she could be offered training in interview skills . |
25 | Cowley workers will be offered jobs in Swindon . |
26 | They used to be called waghorns in Lancashire . |
27 | Radio was still something special and the idea of putting out a half-hour programme on the young refugees — to be called Children in Flight - was a great public relations coup for the RCM . |
28 | The 28-year-old barrister from Oxton gave birth to the baby who will probably be called Benjamin in Arrowe Park hospital on Tuesday . |
29 | Ralph Howell , MP for Norfolk North which includes the royal home of Sandringham , said on the suggestion that Princess Diana could still be crowned queen in Westminster Abbey : ‘ There was some surprise in the Commons . |
30 | It was argued for the defendants that the wife would not be liable to tax on the damages she received , while her lost income would have been taxable in her hands , and that therefore she should be awarded damages in respect of her net loss after deducting tax . |