Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] be being given " in BNC.
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1 | BUDDING young jazz musicians are being given the chance to shine with the launch this autumn of the Ulster Schools ' Jazz Orchestra . |
2 | AIDS patients are being given a new vaccine which could slow down the effects of the disease . |
3 | JUST when they thought the good times were coming to an end , Japanese building firms are being given a batch of orders for huge infrastructure projects . |
4 | And owning two British cars is quite good at a time when our motor industry is being given away to the Japanese , along with assorted golf courses . |
5 | The bill in question here , because trade credit is being given , will mature when the payment is due for the goods/services . |
6 | LIKE the children he helps , Rod Jones is being given a second chance . |
7 | Beef classes at the show were generally stronger than the dairy entries , and chief steward Peter Horrell said that next year consideration was being given to making all the purebred beef classes EBL free . |
8 | Residents of the Jackson and Dyke House wards are being given the chance to set up a community newspaper . |
9 | Residents of the Jackson and Dyke House wards are being given the chance to set up a community newspaper . |
10 | Yet the ambulance worker is only being offered £10,000 , when a fire officer is being given £13,000 and a Metropolitan police constable can earn £25,000 . |