Example sentences of "that [art] [noun] be give [art] " in BNC.

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1 Accordingly , terms of reference should be agreed formally in writing and MAS should ensure that the investigations is given a tight , commercial focus so that for its cost it is of maximum use to the client .
2 The newspaper was demanding that the public be given a good show for their money : ‘ It is still necessary to ask ourselves whether we are getting value for money .
3 When it comes to the separation of powers and the system of checks and balances that the constitution asserted , it is also clear that the bureaucracy was given a much more equal share than either the Diet or the Judiciary .
4 The leaked financial projections show that the Government is giving the authorities substantial leaway for raising dividends in real terms over the next 10 years .
5 In this way the law ensured that the government was given no unfair privileges or advantages over its citizens .
6 It has the advantage that the user is given a feeling of security by being concerned only with a limited range of immediate decisions .
7 The only significance is that the child is given the name Jesus , which means ‘ God is salvation ’ .
8 On the other hand , in ( 141 ) the " she " is represented as exerting a direct influence on the speaker in order to bring about his carrying her upstairs : the suggestion is that the speaker was given no choice , that he was acting under coercion .
9 Remember that the principle is that the audience is given a stake in what is performed ; they are an interactive part of the drama .
10 What is essential , he feels , is that such skills become a natural part of a player 's working life — not that the children are given a ‘ treatment ’ as the result of a dislocated training package directed by those who do not really understand a musician 's mind or motivation .
11 It is much more important that the student is given an understanding of a conceptual structure , and is able to take up stances within it , to understand something of the fundamental debates taking place within it , to see the difference between sense and nonsense , and to stand back and form critical evaluations of the wider social role of the form of thought .
12 In the context of the operating theatre , the indexical use of the sign allows for the identification of a particular scalpel , and for the recognition that the surgeon is giving an order .
13 Will he ensure that the police are given the photographs of that demonstration , taken close up by the media ?
14 And further extrinsic tightening of the structure may be appropriate — the teacher announces beforehand ( this is an adult equivalent of ( 5 ) ) that the talkers are to give an assessment of their partners as counsellors when the exercise is over .
15 He criticized in particular what he saw as the fundamental flaw in a system based on the pursuit of points : that a team was given a point before it even kicked a ball .
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