Example sentences of "[verb] that [pers pn] be give [art] " in BNC.

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1 And when the promotions were made before the Watch Committee , I was the last one to go in , and the chairman of the Watch Committee , that was John , he said to me , Chief Constable has recommended that you be given a trial with the detective staff .
2 The court admitted that it was giving an unusual meaning to the word , for a historian who described the end of Rizzio by saying that he met with a fatal accident in Holyrood Palace would fairly be charged with a misleading statement of fact .
3 The company argued that it was given a stay of execution by other bankers even though it had defaulted on loans connected with its American Heileman brewing operations .
4 The same chap also revealed that he was given the nickname Colonel because he was so self-important . ’
5 Do you feel that you 're giving the parents the kind of support that they require ?
6 Hizir Bey was greatly impressed by him and sent him to Murad II , recommending that he be given a teaching post .
7 Nevertheless , the tenant should insist that he be given a reasonable rent-free period in which to find a new subtenant .
8 Although some regard competitor analysis as a subcomponent of environmental scanning , it is probably advisable to identify it as a separate and distinct analytical effort to insure that it is given the strategic priority and management attention it requires .
9 But even if the contract specifically caters for termination in defined circumstances , you should still be vigilant to ensure that you are given a fair deal .
10 Every time a coach gives a lesson to a 5 or 6 year old child , he has to believe that he is giving a lesson to a future Wimbledon champion .
11 During the 1983 election , Mail journalists objected to the newspaper 's coverage of the Labour Party and demanded that it be given a fairer representation .
12 Lord Denning is among those who have emphasised that fair play may not always require that you be given a warning and time to improve if you refuse to acknowledge blatant fault on your part :
13 ‘ When a home country umpire makes a mistake then , unavoidably , an impression is created that he is giving an advantage to the home team .
14 All services should address relatives ' needs seriously by giving information , ensuring they feel involved and above all by ensuring that they are given the support they need to carry on caring .
15 In particular , an organization that is given a task that is controversial and unpopular in many quarters , such as an organization charged to promote racial and sexual equality or one providing help to a stigmatized group such as vagrant alcoholics , may find that it is given an unclear mandate and is placed in a position in which it finds it hard to acquire ‘ legitimacy ’ for its activities .
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