Example sentences of "had to be given [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Whenever possible laser and radiotherapy were performed on an outpatient basis although many patients came from long distances so radiotherapy had to be given as an inpatient .
2 Careful thought had to be given to assembly and I found that the easiest way was to join all the inner to the outer legs first , making eight rectangular frames .
3 But weight had to be given to the fact that this was a working wife with a recognised expertise in the managing of hotels .
4 My sisters sent me a melon , but there was so much else , that in the end it had to be given to people in the wards . ’
5 Really serious attention now had to be given to the reconstruction or replacement of the Company 's rolling stock and although the ex-Croydon cars were in better condition than their own , it was decided to rebuild the J type cars on the Sutton route and not to commission any more ex-Croydon cars for service .
6 Mrs Rene Morris said she had been shown letters addressed to parents which said the form had to be given to head teachers before a decision could be made .
7 As the fashionable trade came in so more thought had to be given to subject-matter and to technique and in America this meant that short films had to be replaced or shown in conjunction with multiple-reel films as already pioneered by European film-makers .
8 Priority had to be given to the statutory duties of constructing and publishing procedures for the assessment of pupils with special needs and the monitoring of their progress .
9 recognised that the phrase had no intelligible meaning in a wholly common law context , which suggested that attention had to be given to the civil law origins of the phrase .
10 To do so , however , the conversion rate had to be given to the pupils in a more convenient form than the number of foreign money units to the pound and pupils did not necessarily learn to apply the arithmetic algorithm to conversions .
11 Moreover , the notice that had to be given to temporary workers was always the statutory minimum ( one week if , as was usual , they had less than two years service ) rather than the extended notice ( often a minimum of four weeks ) which many of the organisations had granted to their regular workforces .
12 Extremely heavy traffic flows on Glasgow Road dictated that very special consideration had to be given to this junction situated at the extreme north end of the Sighthill Bypass .
13 He argued that consideration had to be given to a child 's quality of life .
14 He explained that early notice of the autumn season had to be given to the theatre 's subscribers .
15 consideration had to be given to what were convenient and acceptable quantities to offer customers , and to the cost of the packaging both the company and to the customers .
16 Experience quickly showed that advice had to be given with care , as the travellers ' way of life is unique .
17 New jeeps had to be modified for desert travel , a vast amount of stores had to be sorted out and the new recruits had to be given at least some elementary training .
18 The ravages of lung cancer have left him so little of them that his evidence in the pioneering case against Imperial Tobacco had to be given in advance of the full hearing which is still possibly two years away .
19 So sensitive was the occasion , approval had to be given by none other than the Cabinet Secretary and the Permanent Secretary to the Treasury before Mr Hibbert could be exposed to the harsh winds of public controversy .
20 The unemployment of the mid-1880s contributed to the difficulty of sustaining the policy — workhouses were not large enough to hold all of the unemployed in the hardest hit district and out-door relief had to be given by many Guardians , though normally only in return for a daily ‘ test ’ such as stone-breaking in the workhouse yard — the task most favoured by Guardians for the male unemployed .
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