Example sentences of "that [art] [noun] be give " in BNC.

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1 The name ‘ Someone ’ that the protagonist is given during his death indicates his loss of social identity : he is no one in particular but all people , for his nuclear death family constitutes the ‘ primeval atom ’ .
2 No one was able to give us at that time the valuable advice which I only picked up years later , namely that the great danger in cholera was dehydration , necessitating that the sufferer be given frequent drinks of cold water previously boiled .
3 The Court of Appeal is not bound to follow a decision of its own if it is satisfied that the decision was given per incuriam .
4 The rejoinder by the defendant to this pleading alleged that the notes were given by Samuel Revill and himself as sureties and were given for the securing of part of the father 's debt and for no other consideration or purpose .
5 Where the public documentation indicates that the firm is giving advice to its client , careful consideration should be given as to how that advice is delivered .
6 If the port of Murmansk is blocked up for weeks and mackerel arrives spoilt , is it wrong that the crew be given its bonus for so many fish caught , or that the dockers be paid for so many tons unloaded ?
7 The message that the parent is giving should be very clear to the child .
8 He puts forward the radical solution that the range be given almost total protection as a wilderness area or area of land where the hand of man is less evident .
9 He said that the land was given in 1962 as a charitable gift by Mr Ina Clayton , a metal merchant , to be used ‘ solely ’ as playing fields for the benefit of local inhabitants .
10 By the time the pub had filled enough so that the punters were giving me dirty looks for taking up so much room , I felt I had discovered enough to put two and two together and make five if not six .
11 Remember though , that just setting the stove to maximum output and leaving it to run does n't mean that the stove is giving off a constant level of heat throughout the test .
12 The phrase natural justice encapsulates two ideas : that the individual be given adequate notice of the charge and an adequate hearing ( audi alteram partem ) , and that the adjudicator be unbiased ( nemo judex in causa sua ) .
13 Since 1985 the German Drinking Water Ordinance has specified ‘ protection zones ’ of 100–500 metres around bore-holes , and the UK Nitrate Coordination Group noted in 1986 that the Germans were giving ‘ consideration … to stricter catchment area regulations laying down maximum nitrate fertiliser application rates , banning its use at certain times of the year and requiring changes in the land use ’ .
14 Accordingly , terms of reference should be agreed formally in writing and MAS should ensure that the investigations is given a tight , commercial focus so that for its cost it is of maximum use to the client .
15 The newspaper was demanding that the public be given a good show for their money : ‘ It is still necessary to ask ourselves whether we are getting value for money .
16 She feels angry that the public were given so little information and were exposed to such large amounts of radiation , unable to take any precautions to protect themselves .
17 Given Chrysler 's claims for the 1991 Dodge Spirit R/T — and the fact that the company is giving serious consideration to selling the R/T in six key European markets ( Germany , Belgium , Holland , Switzerland , Austria and France ) from late 1991 — we felt it only appropriate to test the Spirit against one of Europe 's finest sporting saloons , on the kinds of roads such a car is expected to master .
18 When it comes to the separation of powers and the system of checks and balances that the constitution asserted , it is also clear that the bureaucracy was given a much more equal share than either the Diet or the Judiciary .
19 The commission will probably also recommend that the defence be given improved access to forensic facilities .
20 It seems but yesterday that the Bill was given its Second Reading on 26 November , yet there has been a great deal of debate of its contents .
21 The leaked financial projections show that the Government is giving the authorities substantial leaway for raising dividends in real terms over the next 10 years .
22 Now that the Government is giving tax relief on private health insurance we took a fresh look at all the schemes which qualify .
23 Most of the extra £12m that the government is giving towards implementing the new deal will go on funding new consultant posts , leaving individual units to fund the new support staff , such as phlebotomists , electrocardiography technicians , and clerical staff .
24 However , I am delighted that the Government are giving my hon. Friend a money resolution — that is all very proper — but I beg the House not to be too concerned about what the figure is .
25 The following day Walesa proposed in a letter to the Prime Minister , Jan Krzysztof Bielecki , that the government be given special powers for a year to issue decrees in order to tackle Poland 's economic problems .
26 In this way the law ensured that the government was given no unfair privileges or advantages over its citizens .
27 It is of course taken for granted that the loading is such that always so that the response is given by equations ( 8.11 ) ( 8.13 ) .
28 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 :
29 The EC hopes that the project , which began last month , will increase user confidence in the potential of the European massively parallel computers and will create a report on high-performance computing in Europe , compiled by CERN director for the EC , concludes that Europe can compete effectively with US companies , traditionally the leaders in the supercomputing field , provided that the support is given to overcome the perennial problem of turning basic research results into competitive products .
30 It has the advantage that the user is given a feeling of security by being concerned only with a limited range of immediate decisions .
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