Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] be given to [art] " in BNC.

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1 From the tone is dull and lifeless , and no important solo-work revolving round these notes should be given to the clarinet .
2 I hear what my hon. Friend says and we shall see whether more opportunities can be given to the RNR to train with the regular Navy .
3 As always , proceeds will be given to a local charity .
4 Individual registration forms could be given to the tour operator for completion by the guests en route to the hotel ; it is then a simple matter of handling the registration forms at reception on arrival .
5 Powers should be given to the courts to sentence adult offenders to attendance centres .
6 In this way , specific dates can be given to a sequence of finds as more information becomes available : if , for example , a cemetery which had been in use for several decades is excavated , the finds from each grave are studied as individual groups to be fitted into an overall sequence .
7 A VT100-compatible terminal must be made available to Offline , on which instructions will be given to the Offline Operator about which media items to load on which drive .
8 Paints , crayons and toys will be given to the children .
9 The Prime Minister and senior Cabinet colleagues have been discussing whether the contract to refit Trident submarines should be given to the Rosyth or Devonport dockyards .
10 On 30 March 1992 the local authority sought and were granted leave under section 100 of the Children Act 1989 to invoke the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court to ‘ determine whether artificial ventilation and/or other life-saving measures should be given to the minor if he suffers a life-threatening event . ’
11 Twenty-one days ' notice of any proposed alterations , amendments or additions shall be given to the Secretary in writing .
12 The vehicles will be given to the National Association of Boys ' Clubs and will tour run-down inner-city areas .
13 WHICH TASKS SHOULD BE GIVEN TO A GROUP ?
14 Findings will be given to the horticultural trade , to enable a simple system of ‘ health warning ’ labels to be devised and used in garden centres .
15 While not exhaustive , these examples indicate how many interpretations can be given to the goal of income redistribution ( and may help readers ‘ spot ’ their own attitudes ! )
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