Example sentences of "to be given [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Some family planning clinics will also arrange for you to be given a blood test . |
2 | Class 313 units are also used on the suburban service between Euston and Watford Junction , to which service fell the honour of being the first line to be given a NSE total route refurbishment programme and branded ‘ Harlequin' . |
3 | Extract from a letter received from an ex-member of the Womens Royal Air Force after a period of convalescence at Richard Peck House ‘ It was my good fortune to be given a period of convalescence at Richard Peck House after major surgery . |
4 | The Labour leader , Mr Neil Kinnock , has appointed Mr Paul Boateng to his front bench Treasury team , the first black MP to be given a front bench post . |
5 | THE Labour leader , Mr Neil Kinnock , made history yesterday when he appointed Mr Paul Boateng to his front bench Treasury team , the first black MP to be given a front bench post in Parliament . |
6 | Mr Paul Boateng has been appointed to Labour 's front bench Treasury team , the first black MP to be given a front bench post in Parliament . |
7 | One problem will undoubtedly be the growing demands of the European Parliament , backed by Chancellor Kohl and President Mitterrand , to be given a bigger say with the Council of Ministers in setting broad Community economic objectives and in holding a future EC central bank to account . |
8 | ‘ He said : ‘ You are going to be given a lot of money and your life is safe . ’ |
9 | ‘ He said : ‘ You are going to be given a lot of money and your life is safe . ’ |
10 | In general , our policy should be to proceed with building our state block by block , without waiting to be given a gift of it through negotiations . |
11 | Ian Grist , the junior Welsh minister responsible for health , says he and Peter Walker , the Welsh Secretary , ‘ fully recognise the need for the NHS in Wales to be given a clear steer as to its future direction ’ . |
12 | He would have to make the same improvement as his stable-companion Forest Sun did from Chepstow to Ascot to be given a sporting chance here . |
13 | One idea which is to be given a test run in 1993 is road pricing . |
14 | On Tuesday 10 March at 10.30 a.m. we trooped into the Cabinet room at Number 10 to be given a summary of that afternoon 's Budget . |
15 | Charles realised with a jolt that he was not to be given a room in the château . |
16 | She remembers that she had been knocking on doors for years to be given a chance to act and had been practically laughed out of town . |
17 | Quincx had insisted on telling both of them the details of Zambia 's difficulties , despite protests from Tammuz , feeling both women needed to be given a reason for the delay in Ari 's treatment . |
18 | A first novel by an unknown British writer is n't going to be given a huge advance . ’ |
19 | Mr Wakeham is to be given a peerage and will become Leader of the Lords . |
20 | In all election campaigns , incumbent governments are going to be given a harder time than the Opposition . |
21 | Artrageous ! , which is to be given a six-week pilot run , will be presented by 22-year-old Jason Rebello , a boy wonder jazz pianist who is Britain 's answer to Herbie Hancock . |
22 | The Bolivians had planned that the king would be the first to be given a coca leaf as he toured Expo , which has pavilions from 112 nations . |
23 | I was very lucky , though , to be given a key ; some of my colleagues had to rouse both the bodies and the ire of their landlords at this unsocial hour . |
24 | If parents are to be given a reasonable amount of time to talk with the teacher and some choice in the timing of the appointment then it may be best to spread the event over two days . |
25 | Ted Deerhurst was still worrying over whether , assuming there were a swell , he was going to be given a shot . |
26 | Gedge 's mother was pleased to see the band put our a tribute to Jones but would have preferred her son 's singing to be given a lot more prominence . |
27 | Experience shows that clients may not immediately express the real reason for their visit but need to be given a chance to raise further problems . |
28 | Thus , if convicted , women are far less likely to be given a custodial sentence . |
29 | The boys were to be given a certain amount of trust in their activities so that they might have the opportunity to make themselves moral , which in turn could help them become good and valuable members of the community . |
30 | Religion was also to be given a broad interpretation . |