Example sentences of "[noun] [be] given an [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Therefore if calves grazed from early spring are given an anthelmintic treatment in early July and moved immediately to a second pasture such as silage or hay aftermath , the level of infection which develops on the second pasture will be low .
2 The Institute 's famous ‘ double-tested ’ policy ensures readers are given an unbiased evaluation of food and consumer products
3 The Institute 's famous ‘ double-tested ’ policy ensures readers are given an unbiased evaluation of food and consumer products
4 Other entries are given an uncommitted status .
5 One 200-strong theatre audience who found themselves trapped in the chaos on Tuesday were given an impromptu hour-long concert by Tom Jones .
6 One hour before intubation subjects were given an oral dose of ranitidine ( 300 mg ) , and acid suppression was maintained throughout the experiment by intravenous ranitidine ( 50 mg/ hour ) administered by a cannula ( Venflon size 17G ) sited in a forearm veing ( Fig 1 ) .
7 He also claimed that player-coach Newberry was given an early bath for ‘ questioning a decision ’ .
8 The civic visitors were given an extensive tour of the showroom , factory , visitor centre and museum .
9 Rats were given an intraperitoneal injection of BrdUrd ( 60 mg-kg body weight ) one hour before sacrifice .
10 The tortoise is given an initial lead over Achilles , and the argument asserts that however fast Achilles runs he will never reach the tortoise .
11 Mr Koc said Mr Kuntar was given an 18-month suspended sentence for this allegation .
12 Our Lady was given an important place from the very first phases of the movement .
13 Popper was given an additional 20-year sentence , to run concurrently , for 11 other attempted murders .
14 The London County Council was given an administrative home when their County Hall , Which had been erected on the south bank of the River Thames , at the foot of Westminster Bridge , was officially opened by King George V , in July 1922 .
15 Since the 1981 Education Act ( see Chapter 4 ) came into force in 1983 , children assessed as having special educational needs are given an individual ‘ statement ’ of these needs instead of being assigned to a category of handicap ( see Chapter 3 , 1978 Warnock ) .
16 Its narrator 's confessional outpourings are given an ironic descant by his obsession with James Buchanan , the 15th President of the US .
17 Mary Leapor 's writings are given an extended feminist materialist reading by Donna Landry in The Muses of Resistance : Labouring-Class Women 's Poetry in Britain 1739–1796 ( 1990 ) .
18 The county council said all children with special needs were given an individual programme and the LEA looked for a wide range of experience when recruiting .
19 Five rats from each group were given an intraperitoneal injection of 50 mg/ kg bromodeoxyridine ( BrdUrd ) one hour before death .
20 Prizewinners and their families , teachers , sponsors , CIT Section Chairman and many guests were given an inspirational address by Sir James Duncan , Chairman TDG , one of the sponsors , and a Past President of the Institute , at a celebratory lunch at the Inn on the Park in London in June .
21 Each time the learning mouse is given an electric shock , so is the parallel ‘ yoked ’ mouse .
22 Less than a quarter were given an abdominal , rectal , or vaginal examination — more of these being younger women .
23 So for , for the first time the revolution is given an economic goal in that it is to set up industrialization and in a sense the ending of feudalism and the creation of industrialization emerge as , as the two forces whereas up until now it has been feudalism perhaps egalitarianism .
24 Thus we can say that in traditional Celtic societies the bard was given an honoured place in the official organization of the ‘ kingdom ’ or ‘ tribe ’ .
25 Teaching staff were given an initial briefing , and a month later the full governing body and PTA were briefed in detail .
26 All patients who had not received diethylcarbamazine were given an adequate course .
27 Main picture : The dining area is given an informal look with comfortable armchairs , favourite ornaments and , again , prints on the wall
28 On the other hand CAB advisers are given an initial induction period in order to have aspects of prison security explained to them .
29 Originally the Great Western HST fleet consisted of 2 + 7 ( two power cars with seven trailers ) but in 1983 ten sets were given an additional trailer to work on the West of England line and to cover the prime business services .
30 In one case a field officer inspecting a large garage which had been causing problems with an oil discharge was given an extensive tour of the premises and an offer of ( unspecified ) help with his car ( this case , together with the lavish hospitality of the McDonald 's case described in Chapter 2 , were the only examples of an inducement , however vague , being made in my presence ) .
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