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

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1 British Rail should be given proper funding .
2 They also discussed a proposal by Jacques Delors , the President of the EC Commission , that East Germany should be given preferential status as a potential EC member .
3 His decision on whether the building should be given listed status still has n't been announced .
4 It was agreed that he , RW , and CW should be given advance warning of the arrival of new research workers , in order to assess requirements for space , laboratory facilities , library and computing services .
5 The fans should be given relevant football at an affordable price in a degree of comfort .
6 The precise nature of the tax incentives remains to be decided , but it appears the ECMT is proposing that motor manufacturers should be given clear incentives to make more environmentally friendly vehicles .
7 Parents should be given full information about special school and integrated provision when placement is being considered .
8 Fighting back : Disabled people suffering discrimination at work should be given legal backing to claim compensation of up to £30,000 , said the Law Society .
9 In a new charter for cleaner buses , Friends of the Earth ( FoE ) urges that bus companies should be given financial incentives to fit new engines to comply with EC emission standards expected to be introduced in 1995 .
10 The disappointment and real distress experienced by many returners , despite their pleasure in renewing contacts with former colleagues and pupils , suggests that their needs should be given careful attention , which would include :
11 Nor does it follow that this second meaning should be given pedagogic preference over the first .
12 I have noted your suggestion that the countryside which surrounds Queensferry should be given Green Belt status .
13 Although the wording indicates that this had given rise to " considerable discussion " , implying that these methods had been questioned by some present , and the phrase " it was unwise to make any further interpretation " implies that those methods should not be spelled out too explicitly , the clear conclusion of the conference was that the policy being followed by 5 Corps should be given full backing .
14 Each item noted in this diary should be given special emphasis in succeeding sessions with the language assistant until the difficulty is mastered .
15 Any person who offers skills to the organisation should be given careful consideration ?
16 It also argues with some force against the human-centredness , the ‘ anthropocentrism ’ of the CCS scheme , and that in these places the interests of wildlife and ecology should be give absolute priority , even above human ‘ spiritual replenishment ’ .
17 Staff should be given relevant information about patients and their social and medical needs .
18 It is clear that as a matter of prudent management in a firm of any size one of the partners or a senior member of staff should be given overall responsibility for ensuring that all partners and employed solicitors ( whether or not held out as partners ) comply with these basic requirements of professional practice ( by keeping a check on replacement and renewal dates , collating relevant statistical information , ensuring timeous completion and posting of applications , etc ) and that the firm is spared the embarrassment of financial penalties or , even worse , an unwanted dissolution .
19 It suggested that some polytechnics and colleges should be given complete autonomy by the Secretary of State to validate their own courses ; others should be allowed more limited autonomy , in specific areas ; while in yet others external validation should remain .
20 Thus , the subject should be given particular emphasis within programmes of post-initial in-service training for further education teachers ; consideration should be given to the possible inclusion of an element of introduction to the subject at the initial teacher-training stage ; and emphasis should be given to the provision of short courses .
21 Trainees should be given basic skills and then choice could be made later on as something forced on the individual by the structure of the labour market .
22 The danger in the present situation should be given full recognition because of the so-called Black-on-Black violence and the hardened attitudes of extreme rightwingers who seem to use the American Ku Klux Klan strategies to terrorise people .
23 The purpose of this study was : to examine proposals ( from the Schools Council ) for a certificate of extended education ( CEE ) — a single-subject qualification at 17 plus , for pupils staying on after the compulsory leaving age but not taking A levels ; to study pilot schemes already in operation ; and to advise the Secretary of State as to whether the CEE should be given official recognition .
24 R. T. Paget , Labour candidate for Northampton , wrote to Tribune , suggesting that the Liberal candidate in the Aylesbury by-election should be given Labour support against the National candidate .
25 In addition , the linguistic needs of monolingual pupils should be given separate consideration .
26 Separating doors , hatches , shutters should be given careful consideration and the method of operation related to the systems of detection , warning or similar techniques employed for emergency action .
27 If immediate cerebral computed tomography is available it may be used before lumbar puncture , although the patient should be given broad spectrum antibiotics first .
28 Householders should be given separate receptacles , for their wastes of food , plastics , paper and tins and bottles .
29 The client should be given regular information about the costs to date and the likely cost of the next stage .
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