Example sentences of "been give [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 ‘ But South Africa are a much better team than they 've been given credit for , and they are getting better with every match .
2 Well , he was more interested than he has been given credit for , and he had a wonderful collection of eighteenth-century English books which he gave to Trinity College , Cambridge .
3 It had happened up and down the land , and Steve White said even he 'd been given £10,000 for an earlier move between Luton and Charlton Athletic .
4 A clutch of companies involved in technology from the Soviet space programmes has been given permission for the first time to deal direct with foreigners .
5 JLM Projects Ltd have been given permission for a plan to build four houses on the site of a former Mission Church at Moor Crescent in Ludworth .
6 For instance , the chairman of an Italian company that Morton acquired in the 1970s has been given responsibility for adhesives throughout the region .
7 Vista Chemical , the American subsidiary of the German Company RWE-DEA has been given responsibility for the worldwide marketing of linear alkylbenzene .
8 At Potsdam Mountbatten had been given responsibility for accepting the Japanese surrender south of the 16th parallel .
9 The government 's Technical Commission had been given responsibility for providing the mechanism for an orderly poll for which 130,000,000 lei ( about US$6,500,000 ) was set aside .
10 It was reported on June 17 that he had been given responsibility for local government , while other responsibilities were redistributed between deputy premiers .
11 It was Major Volpi who had been given responsibility for putting up road-blocks and carrying out house-to-house searches .
12 The Commission has also been given responsibility for developing a broad Community recognised vocational training pass , but this will have to be built upon current activity in this area .
13 As indicated in UPDATE 1 , the broad subject areas which have been given priority for development during the 1988–89 session are :
14 A vacuum is then created because new employers have not been given a chance to develop sufficiently for an orderly takeover and employees have not been given opportunities for retraining .
15 Subject headings lists are lists of index terms , normally arranged in alphabetical order , which have been given authority for use in an index , catalogue or database for describing subjects .
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