Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [modal v] be given " in BNC.
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1 | Threatening , abusive or insulting should be given their ordinary meanings . |
2 | ‘ use threatening , abusive or insulting words or behaviour ’ Threatening , abusive or insulting should be given their ordinary meanings . |
3 | Just as important as the specific commitment is the general recognition that older people have potential in the same way as the rest of the population , and that this should be given the chance to develop . |
4 | Where it was found that middle peasants had been encroached upon , where it was found that middle peasants had been dispossessed erm that position would be rectified and that would be given back to middle peasants . |
5 | It is certainly possible to produce a few general rules , and some will be given in this course , just as a few general rules for word stress were given in Chapters 10 and 11 . |
6 | And some could be given at either level ? |
7 | If the death is then considered to be from natural causes , the coroner will issue a notification that he does not consider it necessary to hold an inquest , and this may be given to the relative to take to the registrar or sent to the registrar direct . |
8 | A single dose of hepatitis B immune globulin ( HBIG ) is also recommended , if this can be given within seven days of exposure . |
9 | A copy of Safe and Sound should be given to all parents leaving hospital with their tiny shawl-wrapped bundle . |
10 | It can only publicise those accommodation places which are ‘ eligible ’ under the English Tourist Board scheme ( ie. which agree to abide by a code of conduct ) and these must be given equal treatment . |
11 | The concrete , practical , and technological must be given as much weight and as much prestige as the abstract and theoretical . |
12 | On the economic side it is a fair bet that there will be a public spending squeeze ( sooner rather than later ) , with defence and social security reviews ( though neither will be given such titles ) . |
13 | When a march is organised at short notice , as much notice as practicable must be given . |
14 | As much notice as possible will be given of such changes . |
15 | The 1988–89 Committee was particularly anxious that as much coverage as possible should be given to Parliament on regional news and current affairs programmes , so as to improve the prospects of Members being seen at work by their constituents . |
16 | Recommendations for training visually handicapped pupils to use any sight that they have as effectively as possible should be given , as should training in the use of low vision aids ( magnifiers , etc. ) and special equipment ( closed circuit television ) and in techniques for personal independence and mobility if these are necessary . |
17 | Otherwise as much notice as possible must be given . |