Example sentences of "them [be] give " in BNC.
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1 | The others move to different premises , where nearly all of them are given degrees three years later . |
2 | More details of these charts and how to complete them are given in ILO ( 1979 ) . |
3 | Directors are treated as being in a position analogous to that of trustees , so powers conferred upon them are given to them in a fiduciary capacity . |
4 | Some of them are given diplomas for doing this , so they can then prove how expert they are in disability matters . |
5 | Details of the availability of the datasets and the Pascal programs needed to make use of them are given in Miller and Reddy ( 1987 ) . |
6 | ‘ All of them are given a warm Irish welcome to make them feel at home . ’ |
7 | Two other men said to have helped them are giving Crown evidence . |
8 | These questions are being asked now not just by political theorists , although some of them are giving the most considered answers . |
9 | Nor does the Chancellor demand free elections for East Germans immediately , his aides say , but would first like to see them be given greater personal freedom and basic human rights . |
10 | These are : that they remain as at present , organized and administered on an ad hoc basis ; that responsibility for them be given to the CNAA ; that they become the responsibility of TEC ; that they become the responsibility of a joint CNAA/TEC body to be set up ; and that a new and independent validating body be established specifically for foundation courses . |
11 | Heaven for him meant them being given a lift in a girlfriend 's second-hand Fiat and , whereas other toddlers of fifteen months or so usually toted teddy bears or other furry animals , he never went anywhere without taking along at least one toy car . |
12 | ‘ Quite a few of them were given a chance last season and although they have n't had much of an opportunity this time , I have n't forgotten them because of their importance to the squad . ’ |
13 | I 've got a few awards over the years , and I ca n't quite remember what some of them were given for , but I 've only ever got one for writing and that 's the one I would n't want to give away . |
14 | Half of them were given AZT and the rest got placebos or dummy capsules . |
15 | Like gangs , bullies are not looking for a stand-up fight , but for a victim ; the best way to beat them is to give more trouble than they can handle . |
16 | Class teachers are the main category of professionals involved in the education of children , and more detailed information about them is given in the next section . |
17 | A complete list of errors and the action required to remedy them is given in the ‘ Reference Guide to LIFESPAN ’ . |
18 | Thus unreasonable or unusual terms may be held not to have been incorporated into the contract unless special notice of them is given in the contract ( Interfoto Picture Library Ltd v Stiletto Visual Programmes Ltd [ 1988 ] 1 All ER 348 ) . |
19 | The difference between them is given in syntactic terms : " Equative prolongation … is usually articulated by overt repetition or apposition … |
20 | It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the elements of thermodynamics , statistical mechanics and elasticity to the level of an honours degree in physics or chemistry but since continuum mechanics and viscoelasticity are not commonly found in such courses a detailed account of them is give in Chaps 2 and 3 , Chap . |
21 | John 's ballet for them was given in their first programme , presented at Chatham on 20 September 1948 . |
22 | In 1968 it was planned that field staff working in the north of England would be based in the new Scottish headquarters but later , the space originally allocated to them was given to the Marine Geophysics Unit . |
23 | To them was given dominion over the world , and all the created beauty of earth was theirs to hold as regents and stewards of God 's kingship . |
24 | Two of the Brigadier 's boys were working with them and one of them was giving a complicated description of some distant patch of ground with the aid of both arms . |