Example sentences of "[conj] [art] [noun pl] [am/are] given " in BNC.

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1 A chaotic ward , where no instructions are given about patient care , will usually result in bad nursing care .
2 That the Directors be given power , pursuant to Section 95 of the Companies Act 1985 , to allot equity securities ( as defined in Section 94 of that Act ) for cash , pursuant to the general authority conferred by special resolution passed on 20 November 1986 , as if Section 89(1) of the Act did not apply to the allotment , provided :
3 In these cases , it is important that the parents are given regular feedback regarding progress and that activities are frequently modified to reflect even modest progress .
4 For a syntactic analyser it is necessary that the words be given some identifier to show the grammatical category of the word .
5 As always , the pathos and humour switch with the usual rapidity and David Llewellyn 's direction ensures that the words are given priority .
6 What is essential , he feels , is that such skills become a natural part of a player 's working life — not that the children are given a ‘ treatment ’ as the result of a dislocated training package directed by those who do not really understand a musician 's mind or motivation .
7 During negotiations , Newco should try to avoid any general qualification that the warranties are given to the best of the vendors ' knowledge , as this could be interpreted to the effect that a vendor giving a warranty subject to this qualification has relied on the information given to him by management , and again distances the vendor from the risk .
8 The court may give directions or vary or revoke an existing direction at any stage in the proceedings provided that the parties are given notice and an opportunity to attend and be heard or to make written representations .
9 Will he ensure that the police are given the photographs of that demonstration , taken close up by the media ?
10 The problem of course is that , even if the Trusts are given house , contents and land , they need a major endowment to ensure preservation in perpetuity .
11 Then , if the mares are given hay and grain the foals again copy their mothers and learn to eat the new food .
12 The only way that can be ensured , as the Minister recognised in our debate on pension schemes , is if the buy-outs are given a real opportunity to succeed .
13 Another problem is that if the remedies are given for long periods , as they often are , the patient may start to prove the remedy , developing a new set of symptoms .
14 The attention needs to be constant and the rewards are given frequently , not just at the end .
15 In order to establish the relative proportions of Scottish geological research to total geological research in UK universities , Aslib 's Index to Theses ( AIT ) was scanned for the years 1960-1983 , and the results are given in Table 6 , which is in alphabetical order of university .
16 There are no specific criteria for transfer in these circumstances and the parties are given no right to apply .
17 In the Netherlands , many quoted companies have widespread share ownership but the shareholders are given little power and technical barriers to takeovers are very important .
18 Many of the meetings listed on that page will be over by the time this gets to you but the details are given as a way of providing a background of work in progress and ideas for future programmes for all the groups .
19 I would say that it is our job to let people judge for themselves and have the opportunity to see controversial productions , whether it 's dance or drama , and unless people have the opportunity , and unless the companies are given the chance to perform their own thing , that drama and dance in the long run will die .
20 Fretter and Graham ( 1962 ) quote figures that suggest a rate of boring into limpet ( Patella ) shells of 0.175 mm per hour but no details are given of the relative sizes of predator and prey , or of the temperature .
21 They take place in the mornings , while the afternoons are given over to discussion groups which follow on from the morning 's lecture .
22 The low through each event and day is here clearly expressed as the texts are given settings for the people as well as choirs .
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