Example sentences of "[noun sg] should [be] give [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | British Rail should be given proper funding . |
2 | His decision on whether the building should be given listed status still has n't been announced . |
3 | Fighting back : Disabled people suffering discrimination at work should be given legal backing to claim compensation of up to £30,000 , said the Law Society . |
4 | Nor does it follow that this second meaning should be given pedagogic preference over the first . |
5 | The recommendation to the council from the borough engineer/borough architect 's and planning department was that approval should be given subject to access for heavy lorries being reviewed after three years . |
6 | I have noted your suggestion that the countryside which surrounds Queensferry should be given Green Belt status . |
7 | Each item noted in this diary should be given special emphasis in succeeding sessions with the language assistant until the difficulty is mastered . |
8 | Any person who offers skills to the organisation should be given careful consideration ? |
9 | It also argues with some force against the human-centredness , the ‘ anthropocentrism ’ of the CCS scheme , and that in these places the interests of wildlife and ecology should be give absolute priority , even above human ‘ spiritual replenishment ’ . |
10 | Thus , the subject should be given particular emphasis within programmes of post-initial in-service training for further education teachers ; consideration should be given to the possible inclusion of an element of introduction to the subject at the initial teacher-training stage ; and emphasis should be given to the provision of short courses . |
11 | The danger in the present situation should be given full recognition because of the so-called Black-on-Black violence and the hardened attitudes of extreme rightwingers who seem to use the American Ku Klux Klan strategies to terrorise people . |
12 | He hoped that the government would set an example to the nation by inaugurating a period of change , but he did not believe that the estates of the realm should be given extensive political rights or that the power of the tsar should be dramatically reduced . |
13 | The purpose of this study was : to examine proposals ( from the Schools Council ) for a certificate of extended education ( CEE ) — a single-subject qualification at 17 plus , for pupils staying on after the compulsory leaving age but not taking A levels ; to study pilot schemes already in operation ; and to advise the Secretary of State as to whether the CEE should be given official recognition . |
14 | R. T. Paget , Labour candidate for Northampton , wrote to Tribune , suggesting that the Liberal candidate in the Aylesbury by-election should be given Labour support against the National candidate . |
15 | If immediate cerebral computed tomography is available it may be used before lumbar puncture , although the patient should be given broad spectrum antibiotics first . |
16 | The client should be given regular information about the costs to date and the likely cost of the next stage . |