Example sentences of "more [noun sg] [vb mod] [be] given to " in BNC.

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1 For example , in the 1985 Green Paper on the future of the universities ( altogether a somewhat hasty and ill-expressed document ) it was suggested that more money should be given to universities , and more places offered to students , for sciences than for the arts , and this policy is now being implemented , with considerable effect on the schools .
2 It suggested that more attention should be given to multicultural matters in both initial training and in-service training of teachers , and the effectiveness of racism awareness training should be investigated .
3 There is a clear need for a population-orientated strategy to complement and reinforce policies aimed at local and national economic restructuring , but , as is argued further in the next chapter , if such an approach is to stand a good chance of success much more attention must be given to the improvement of data sets suitable for monitoring population change at regional and urban scales and to the study of the causes and consequences of internal migration .
4 Mr Davidson suggested that more publicity should be given to the work of the committee .
5 The ACCA thinks that too much weight is placed on NEDs and that more emphasis should be given to other mechanisms , such as internal audit and control .
6 City council leisure services director John Davies is recommending that more emphasis should be given to encouraging school parties , community groups and other visitors to use the Town Hall .
7 More emphasis will be given to social class inequalities , partly because they are more adequately documented and partly because they partially account for ethnic and sex inequalities .
8 Much more consideration should be given to the environment than is done , for subject matter for pictures .
9 More consideration will be given to this topic in section 12.5 .
10 For all sensible people it would clearly suggest that more thought should be given to the fibre content not only of their own diets , but of those of their children .
11 Equally , it is important that far more thought should be given to creating communal conditions and facilities for those who want them .
12 The compartment is easy to clean , but more thought should be given to preventing shower water from finding its way into cupboards .
13 Thirdly , more thought should be given to understanding the general nature of the balancing process which operates within fairness .
14 But perhaps more thought could be given to assisting such people to buy homes of their own .
15 However , it was agreed that more thought could be given to ‘ specialist groups ’ .
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