Example sentences of "[verb] to [be] given to " in BNC.

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1 The DTI could have responded by saying that the absence of the monitoring return was a serious matter , that it would allow a short extension , but that ‘ consideration would need to be given to revoking the licence if a satisfactory and duly verified monitoring return were not received by the specified date . ’
2 Also , the need to treat each instalment as a separate amount for ageing purposes means that a great deal of care will need to be given to the analysis of repayment mortgages .
3 In April , I did point out that if English Heritage ( the body responsible for the preservation of England 's built heritage ) were transferred to the new Department of National Heritage ( which is now the case ) , very careful consideration would need to be given to how planning is coped with , because one of the strengths of English Heritage had been that it was placed within the Department of the Environment where government planning takes place .
4 A new product release , for example , might be angled for the consumer media along the lines of the second release given above for Brand A. But for the retail trade press much more emphasis will need to be given to discounts , special promotions and advertising — in fact , full details of what 's in it for the retailer .
5 In relation to the latter , consideration will need to be given to the possible incidence of income or corporation tax , taking into account taxable profits arising from project cash flows .
6 One distinction between an assignment at equity and under statute is that , for an equitable assignment to be valid , written notice does not need to be given to the supplier whereas it is an essential part of the statutory transfer ( see above ) .
7 Consideration may need to be given to switching partners or departments to achieve this ; ( 3 ) inevitably , where the activities of a firm are spread over a wide area , problems arise in connection with the basic decision making processwhen , for example , partners ' meetings become more difficult to arrange .
8 Thought will need to be given to many matters in structuring and planning a takeover and those outlined above are by no means an exhaustive list .
9 In this respect , attention would need to be given to the ways in which the students sought to map meanings onto the text , and how , more specifically , they attempted to relate propositions in the text despite the absence of overt 'surface " clues .
10 The report is expected to be given to the Transport Secretary , Mr Cecil Parkinson , in February after BR has assessed the scale and effect of the changes demanded by Sir Anthony Hidden 's inquiry into the Clapham disaster last December , in which 35 people died .
11 Nevertheless much more attention has to be given to the ports de bras of all types of character in such ballets because these supply the words not spoken in dance .
12 When he comes , his father must formally ask him who he is ( the blessing has to be given to the right person ) .
13 Some thought has to be given to what is possible and it may be that time out can not be used .
14 This was amended in 1980 — notice now only has to be given to the House and Senate Intelligence committees .
15 The disposal of trade , effluents has become an important factor in running factories in many industries all over the world , and attention has to be given to methods of dealing with waste waters in order to select the most economical methods , both in running costs and in capital expenditure .
16 Thought has to be given to future integration at the initial design stage , otherwise subsequent integration will be very difficult and expensive .
17 Getting the right result has not lost its importance , but it is no longer enough and attention has to be given to the wider service .
18 Seven days notice of the application has to be given to the court and to the police .
19 More thought needs to be given to finding and preserving examples of more modest farmhouses and cottages , and even a particularly characteristic ‘ semi ’ in the London suburbs or a Glasgow tenement .
20 Consideration also needs to be given to the embedding of knowledge , task definitions and database view manipulations into such interfaces .
21 It may be apparent from the head chef 's comments that more time needs to be given to basic skills in the college 's scheme of work or that parts of the housekeeping syllabus need revision .
22 Sufficient time needs to be given to listening to the answer and then to prayer and ministry to meet the needs another member has .
23 In this case , time needs to be given to establishing such a way of thinking , so that we can see that our very purpose as Christians is. to grow to be more like Christ .
24 Support needs to be given to them , not least In their ministry to other homosexuals , who tend to be drawn to the inner cities . '
25 In the longer term an owners ' association may wish to take over these activities from the management company , and some thought needs to be given to making this possible .
26 In drawing up the relocation and redundancy packages careful consideration needs to be given to the financial implications for employees of one vis-à-vis the other .
27 It is not harmful to vision , but attention needs to be given to lighting and position to prevent postural fatigue and the development of spinal curvature .
28 There are fewer generally accepted criteria about what environmental adaptations are necessary or desirable for pupils with problems in seeing and some debate as to whether any special attention needs to be given to them at all .
29 In addition to such correction , attention needs to be given to the position in which the pupil is using reading materials .
30 Since careful attention needs to be given to the economic , political and social setting when analysing industrial relations in various countries , it is useful to compare countries with broadly similar characteristics in these respects : ‘ By looking at industrial relations problems within a given grouping one achieves an ‘ automatic ’ , major reduction in the number of background … variables ' ( Kassalow , 1968 , p. 103 ) .
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