Example sentences of "been granted a [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The organisers have been granted a licence in the face of strong local objections .
2 Foster has been granted a benefit by Essex in 1993 .
3 Martyn Moxon , who has been granted a benefit in 1993 by Yorkshire , recently received the Society 's ‘ Cricketer of the Year ’ Award for 1991 .
4 Norwood , Massachusetts-based Microcom Inc reports that it has been granted a patent for the Microcom Networking Protocol Class 10 feature , called Aggressive Adaptive Packet Assembly : the feature improves data link transmission performance by pro-actively adapting the size of data packets to line conditions — MNP 10 enables modems to connect , stay connected and have the highest transmission possible , regardless of the line conditions .
5 Orchard had been granted a rent for his ‘ good and praiseworthy service and counsel ’ in 1475 , and he was engaged as a contractor for several parts of the college buildings , including the great west window of the chapel to his own ‘ portraiture ’ ( design ) .
6 The talks were regarded as significant given that on previous visits to the United States , the Dalai Lama had not been granted a meeting with the President .
7 It is hard to say how directly the King reminded the Company that it was doing well because it had been granted a monopoly of the English market .
8 A registered or occasional student who has been granted an intermission in his studies or leave of absence from his studies shall not be required to enrol for the period of intermission or leave .
9 On the day after the Cease Fire he had been granted an audience with the Chairman of the Revolutionary Council and he had argued his case for the revitalisation of his dream .
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