Example sentences of "[vb mod] be given by " in BNC.

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1 It should not be a fight , but an explanation and encouragement should be given by the rider and a reward when understood .
2 Consideration should be given by government to modifying the composition of National Park Committees in order to increase nominated member representation ( to better reflect the national interest ) and to eliminate any single interest group domination .
3 I agree that the SPL ( sound pressure level ) of speakers should be given by the manufacturer , and maybe some kind of SPL/dB/wattage equation could be thought up and listed , rather like the BHP reading for motor cars .
4 The report was published in July 1986 and concluded that apparently there had been little work done on the effects of skill mix on patient services and that " a higher priority should be given by management to achieving the best value for money by the adoption of methods of allocating staffing resources more closely related to the needs of patients and ward objectives .
5 Similarly , education in library use , often involving planned programmes should be given by the professional library staff .
6 310 , 338 and subsequently in Tate Access Floors Inc. v. Boswell [ 1991 ] Ch. 512 , 532 that urgent consideration should be given by Parliament to extending the provisions of section 31(1) of the Theft Act 1968 to other offences which might be committed in the course of financial fraud .
7 Consideration should be given by those responsible for procedures in the county court to the following matters .
8 In 1983 , Jim Hartle and I proposed that the state of the universe should be given by a sum over a certain class of histories .
9 Except in criminal areas , initial advice should be given by an advice agency , such as a CAB , rather than a private practitioner , and criminal cases would be limited to one hour 's work .
10 Approval for this should be given by GWM or MAR and SW ’ form ( see No. 4 ) .
11 The Prime Minister , who himself believes that the moral lead should be given by the church , would happily subscribe to these ambitions for British society .
12 The offer document and other relevant documents must be given by the target company to the trade union or other representatives of its employees .
13 Notice must be given by the defendant not only under this rule , but to the Accountant-General ( The Court Funds Rules 1987 , rr 25(2) and 31 ) .
14 Remember that the additional information given in the examples above by drawing pitch levels and movements between lines is only included here to make the examples clearer and is not normally given with our system of transcription , so all the important information about intonation must be given by the marks placed in the text .
15 Held , dismissing the appeal , that the expression ‘ is suffering … significant harm ’ in section 31(2) ( a ) of the Children Act 1989 referred to the point in time immediately before the process of protecting the child began , so that , in determining whether the first threshold condition of section 31(2) was satisfied , the court had to consider the position before the commencement of the voluntary care when the children were with the mother ; that the condition in section 31(2) ( b ) related to care by the parent or carer whose lack of care had caused the significant harm to the child and not to the care which might be given by other carers if no care order were to be made , which only became relevant once the threshold conditions under section 31(2) had been satisfied in deciding whether or not a care order should be made ; and that it could not be said that the family proceedings court had been wrong in concluding , first , that the threshold conditions were satisfied and , secondly , on the evidence , that a care order to the local authority was the appropriate order ( post , pp. 1013H — 1014A , E–F , H — 1015B ) .
16 Let us take a simple three-sentence exchange between two parties , and ask what information it provides us with above and beyond what might be given by the semantic content of the component sentences .
17 In other ways positive help could be given by more fortunate regions .
18 All avenues were explored to see whether such a guarantee could be given by the Americans , but no way of doing so could be found without breaching the US Constitution .
19 She had been ill for some time , and gradually realized that she needed more care than could be given by the community services .
20 Smith was of opinion that adequate protection could be given by keeping a mobile force ready , who , on warning of danger , could be swiftly moved to the danger area ; but , if police were to be billeted in the colliery , 70 would be sufficient .
21 At the end of the lease the tenant must yield up the premises , together with all buildings , fixtures , trees , and plants thereon , including even what he has himself added ; but to some extent this rule is relaxed in favour of trade and agricultural fixtures ; and a right to remove tenants ’ fixtures may be given by the terms of the lease .
22 This treatment may be given by mouth ( when it is known as oral rehydration therapy or ORT ) or directly into the bloodstream in more serious cases .
23 In any other case , and for younger children , consent may be given by :
24 Cash may be given by the bank .
25 This may be given by reference to time elapsing after the date of issue of the document , and it is quite possible for the time-limit to be passed before the document can be served or even before it is received by the Central Authority .
26 The same pH may be given by a very small quantity of a strong acid or by a much larger quantity of a weak acid or a mixture of such an acid with its salts .
27 However , permission may be given by the publisher for the reproduction of part of a work or the whole of one from a collected edition , such as an anthology of carols .
28 Evidence at such hearings may be given by affidavit but the court can order the attendance of the deponent for the purposes of cross-examination ( r 7.7(1) ) .
29 Evidence may be given by affidavit , but the court may order the attendance of the deponent for cross-examination and if he does not attend , his affidavit may only be used with leave of the court ( r 7.7 ) .
30 It also , and this is new , includes ‘ the type of company and its principal business activities , ’ the type to be ‘ given by reference to the classification prescribed for the purposes of this section , ’ while the principal business activities ‘ may be given by reference to categories of any prescribed system of classifying business activities . ’
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