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

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1 If , however , you feel unable to do this , it would still help us if the questionnaire could be filled in for the largest course , and some indication be given of provision in other courses .
2 Following the presentation of trends , a more detailed account will be given of developments in key areas , selected so as to cover the productive base of North Shields and Cramlington .
3 The exact unexpired terms of long leases are not so critical , but details must be given of time remaining on shorter leases .
4 Thereunder in the county court , Ord 20 , r 15 enables notice to be given of intention to give evidence at the trial pursuant to s 2 of the Act whensoever , for reasons to be given in the notice , a witness can not be called : see Ord 20 , rr 14 – 24 and notes thereunder in The County Court Practice .
5 No further details should be given of parts of the rule that are not material .
6 Greater weight will usually be given to propositions which have met with general approval among lawyers and commentators .
7 Before the Second World War , there were , apart from those from the Royal Humane Society and Society for the Protection of Life from Fire , no appropriate awards that could be given to civilians who had performed outstanding or exceptional deeds of bravery ( the George Cross and George Medal were not instituted until World War II ) .
8 Now I was to be given to Syl .
9 ‘ Under Labour policy those rights would be given to part time workers from day one , ’ said Miss Armstrong .
10 Their ammunition will be given to government forces before the exodus begins .
11 The Amnesty report also said that " no credibility " should be given to government denials of certain human rights abuses which , Amnesty claimed , included the torture of political detainees in specially adapted houses known as " ghost houses " .
12 Sir Robin has prepared several drafts of the Queen 's Speech , which will be given to ministers once a Government is formed .
13 When selecting work from queues , priority should be given to processes which modify text , and therefore make it unavailable to users ; otherwise , priority should be given to tasks which make the least use of system resources .
14 Reminder that any notes you would like to appear in this bulletin should be given to Mrs Valerie Belton ( 0869 50405 ) or , FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS , placed in an envelope marked ‘ Bulletin ’ and posted through the letter box of the Parish House .
15 Reminder that any notes you would like to appear in this next bulletin should be given to Mrs Valerie Belton ( 0869 50405 ) or , FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS , placed in an envelope marked ‘ Bulletin ’ and posted through the letter box of the Parish House .
16 A reminder that any notes you would like to appear in this next bulletin should be given to Mrs Valerie Belton ( 0869 50405 ) or to Father John .
17 A reminder that any notes you would like to appear in this bulletin should be given to Mrs Valerie Belton ( 0869 50405 ) or to Father John .
18 A reminder that any notes you would like to appear in this bulletin should be given to Mrs Valerie Belton ( 0869 50405 ) or to Father John .
19 If the Bill is enacted , as I hope that it will be , I hope that extra impetus will be given to road traffic engineers to come up with innovative schemes .
20 Will equal status be given to road and rail investment ?
21 ( i ) Consideration should be given to changes in the procedures of the High Court .
22 Particular attention should be given to accessibility so that an accumulation of inflammable materials , ( liquids , greases and rubbish ) can be easily seen and cleared away and areas likely to cause fire or overheating problems — electrical relays , switches , hot bearings , etc. can be easily inspected .
23 Individual quotations will also be given to subscribers with multiple offices .
24 That report will make recommendations on the pay increase to be given to schoolteachers next year , with particular regard to any modifications which might be introduced to the system of selective payments to increase the flexibility of employers in meeting the needs of recruitment and retention .
25 Would not my right hon. Friend be insulting British farmers if he were to suggest that he should decimate the financial support available to them so that it could be given to M. Delors for use as a slush fund for so-called cohesion — a bribe to the countries of southern Europe ?
26 Within the profession the general feeling is that the greater the degree of autonomy that can be given to teachers and schools , the more likely are they to accept responsibility for educational provision and become committed to improving its quality .
27 Mr Brownlow suggested that half the remaining money from the will should be given to Monks and the other half to Oliver , although by law it should all have gone to Oliver alone .
28 Discussion of the Environmental Protection Bill will be dominated by the breaking-up of the Nature Conservancy Council and not enough attention will be given to pollution and genetically-manipulated organisms .
29 Subject to certain conditions , particular encouragement will be given to proposals where development utilises degraded land , and where the development would result in demonstrable improvements to amenity , landscape , nature conservation or public access .
30 As the number of patients admitted to hospital with HIV infection and tuberculosis increases , the risk of nosocomial transmission to staff may rise , and new thought must be given to prevention .
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